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Old 13th Apr 2020, 17:58
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Originally Posted by chute packer
Well it involves her 87 year old grandmother, the wife being her only family she has in the southern hemisphere, a heart attack 4 weeks ago, one she wasn't expected to survive but has, and having just got out of hospital 3 days ago we thought it best she not be forced to go out shopping or to her doctors while changing a significant amount of medication and so on. Once we saw the WA border was going to close we approached our MP here to help with a compassionate exemption to get back into WA which they said would be no problem given the circumstances, so we figured a week or so to get all the above sorted and her set back up in her unit with shopping and prescriptions filled etc to last a month, so date chosen to leave, flight booked and then...........

Now if Qantas withdraw services it's quite possible that by trying to do the right thing by family, she's going to be stuck for some time, luckily my employer is excellent so far, I've spent 2 weeks flexi time getting the kids off to school and starting late, but with it being strongly advised to take the kids out of school I have now had 2 weeks working from home and luckily still have a job when this is all over.

Not every situation is black and white.
Definitely wishing the best for you and your family. What a pickle to be in.
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Old 15th Apr 2020, 09:31
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Australia Post are being hammered at the moment. Apparently busier than Christmas with everyone staying home ordering stuff and of course, with almost no RPT flying at the moment they're having capacity issues.

How much money could a passenger B738 with nil pax on board, and a belly full of freight make around the J-curve? Enough to be worthwhile?

Guessing the answer is a resounding no, but I'm curious.


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Old 15th Apr 2020, 09:37
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Originally Posted by Minimbah
So, I have money from cancellations due to COVID-19 in the Virgin Travel Bank. If Virgin does not survive am I a secured or unsecured creditor?
If it's a credit for a flight you bought via credit card, the card scheme's rules will cover you.

You get back what you paid from the bank, and then your bank gets in line with all the other unsecured creditors.
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Old 22nd Apr 2020, 12:13
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Originally Posted by bankrunner
If it's a credit for a flight you bought via credit card, the card scheme's rules will cover you.

You get back what you paid from the bank, and then your bank gets in line with all the other unsecured creditors.
Except if the bank is quick, their credit card licence agreement with the airline allows them to direct debit the amount back form the airlines bank account. If there's any cash in it! Seen this happen in a company that was put into administraton!
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