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ZFT 25th Oct 2018 20:19


Originally Posted by GrahamO (Post 10292342)
Yet more semantics which proves my previous point - an expectation that fee paying passengers are only there if there are no pilots who want the seat.

They paid for seats so their contract should come ahead of those who don't pay. Passengers first, deadheaders last.

They paid for C class seats and received C class seats. What What part of "the contract" wasn't fulfilled?

Final 3 Greens 26th Oct 2018 03:28

Guys, let's cool down for a mo.....

There was no first class cabin on the aircraft, so the pilots could not receive their contractual benefit, that's a matter for resolution internally.

What happened was that passengers were moved from pre-allocated seats to accommodate crew who apparently showed bad grace in the public eye, as Paxboy says, this is unwise in today's social media environment - whether the pax were revs or non revs is unclear, though I suspect they were revs from the wording of post #10.

This story embodies, at least for me, the ineptitude of the airline sector in being unable to manage situations that are predictable - if I read post #10 correctly, there were free seats in business class and the airline failed to manage the allocation of these - had the crew been allocated seats in the first class zone, before they were offered to the passengers, this situation would have been avoided. Why is it that situations with advance notice catch airlines unawares - the rest of us look ahead, plan contingencies and keep our customers happy - as they are the reason we exist.

To inconvenience passengers with a 2 hour delay, because of an intra-company disagreement is totally unprofessional.

esa-aardvark 26th Oct 2018 12:03

If it works, Bangkok post article, perhaps true ?
Maybe the Thai pilots had a clause in their contract stating
travel in the 'highest class available'. I did once, but with very limited applicability.

https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/gen...iew_bottom_box

iggy 29th Oct 2018 08:17

https://m.bangkokpost.com/news/gener...eating-dispute

Issue solved, then. Slap on the wrist for everyone, a wai on the first page of local papers and a compensation for the pax.

Who knows if they are to change the way they handle issues in the future.


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