Help! SIN-BKK Reschedule SNAFU
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Help! SIN-BKK Reschedule SNAFU
Five of us are flying JFK-FRA-SIN-BKK in mid-November. We just got an E-mail from Singapore Air that the SIN-BKK leg was rescheduled to 7:10 a.m.. Our SIN-FRA leg arrives at 7:00 a.m. They said that they had wiatlisted us on the nex SIN-BKK flight, but when I called the Resrevation Center, they said all the SIN-BKK flights on 9/15/09 were full. How do we avoid getting trapped in SIN forever?
I looked and there did not seem to be any JFK-SIN flights that would get uus in any earlier than 7:00 a.m.
Thanks in advance. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
This five includes the world famous RhkKmk. Not to mention Mrs. Panda.
I looked and there did not seem to be any JFK-SIN flights that would get uus in any earlier than 7:00 a.m.
Thanks in advance. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
This five includes the world famous RhkKmk. Not to mention Mrs. Panda.
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Clearly this is the fault of SQ so push them, squeeze them and make sure they put you on TG 402(8.10 departure - do able I think) or TG 404(12.25PM departure). TG being a founding member of Star Alliance so SQ should, with a few nicely worded lawyer type email to them, put you guys on a TG flight.
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Yes, TG and SIA code share. I would also push SIA but, from my experience, they are particularly difficult. Try to call their NYC office. It is on 59th street and you should be able to get a live person. Tell them who you are, that Bob is also traveling along and do they know how angry a Panda and the Great White Hunter can become when their travel plans go awry? (The GWH reference is now the official moniker for Bob. After trekking through South Africa for weeks on end he has to return home with more than just a recipe for ostrich burgers.)
Of course, if you do get stuck in SIN, a trip for chili crab is about the best layover I can think of.
(We won't mention the fact that had Bob paid the extra ten dollars for each ticket none of this would have happened. And, even if not true, that makes a good story. . . . )
Of course, if you do get stuck in SIN, a trip for chili crab is about the best layover I can think of.
(We won't mention the fact that had Bob paid the extra ten dollars for each ticket none of this would have happened. And, even if not true, that makes a good story. . . . )
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I made a mistake in the original post. This is happening on 11/15/09, not 9/15/09.
Thanks for the suggestions. I requested that a supervisor call me, but I'm not hopeful.
Bob is out in the bush. He'll only have a few days when he returns. It could get ugly if things are not smoothed out by then.
Thanks for the suggestions. I requested that a supervisor call me, but I'm not hopeful.
Bob is out in the bush. He'll only have a few days when he returns. It could get ugly if things are not smoothed out by then.
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Panda, I'm sure that with your Clark Kent glasses on and the "braces" you wear with one of your white oxford shirts, you can get this sorted out before B&K have even returned. Exude an air of authority, and remember that pandas always get their way.
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First, be thankful that you received an e-mail notifying you of the change as this rarely happens. Second, do the Thai Air change. His Bobness is not around, so you will actually have to take some responsibility and make the necessary changes. I know that it is not easy for lawyers and democrats to be held accountable for anything but here is your grand opportunity to redeem yourselves. Just do it. You don't actually need a supervisor, just a competent agent and your own knowledge of the alternative flights. I would call back right now and get it done.
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Ditto what Craig has suggested above. But first bend over and feel between your legs because from this post it sounds like the Mighty Panda has lost a couple of items needed for this task. Good luck with the tickets and treasure hunt.
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Don't worry about panda being a pain in the a--. It's what I do best. It's more a question of timing. The SIN Air reservation center is useless, so I'm going to do an end run. Bob will be traveling through Buenos Aires, but he'll get there.
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I wouldn't count on that, but I also wouldn't route him through Buenos Aires. The consequences of doing that are something you don't want to deal with. And it's not JUST Bob you'd need to be afraid of. Karen, a retired nurse, is well acquainted with how many different ways there are to be physically uncomfortable.
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Just in case you do not get de-snafu-ed, you might want to keep in mind:
Visitors should be aware of Singapore's strict laws and penalties for a variety of actions that might not be illegal or might be considered minor offenses in the United States. These include jaywalking, littering and spitting. Singapore has a mandatory caning sentence for vandalism offenses. Caning may also be imposed for immigration violations and other offenses. Commercial disputes that may be handled as civil suits in the United States can escalate to criminal cases in Singapore and may result in heavy fines and prison sentences.
Visitors should be aware of Singapore's strict laws and penalties for a variety of actions that might not be illegal or might be considered minor offenses in the United States. These include jaywalking, littering and spitting. Singapore has a mandatory caning sentence for vandalism offenses. Caning may also be imposed for immigration violations and other offenses. Commercial disputes that may be handled as civil suits in the United States can escalate to criminal cases in Singapore and may result in heavy fines and prison sentences.
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Caning a panda would set off a firestorm of international dissent. The government of Singapore would fall. However, I'm buying some gum for Bob.
The ups and downs of international travel continue to amuse. If we get stuck in Singapore for a day, the crabs at Eng Seng will suffer the consequences.
The ups and downs of international travel continue to amuse. If we get stuck in Singapore for a day, the crabs at Eng Seng will suffer the consequences.
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Never mind about the clarification -- it's the same situation for both Nov 15 and Nov 17.
You need to call back and get a different agent. The problem (from the 1st agent's perspective) is that you have a ticket for a particular fare bucket and there are no more economy setas remaining in that fare bucket. (My bet is that your fare code begins with 'T'.) However, there are ample seats remaining on Singapore's 9.40am SIN-BKK flight on both 15 Nov and 17 Nov. (There's also a Thai flight at 8:10, but for multiple reasons you're better off asking for the 9.40 SQ flight.)
It's very unlikely that you can change Bob's ticket or Turalura's ticket (name changed to protect the [possibly] innocent) unless you pretend to be them on the telephone. If you don't mind the possibility of disbarment, go ahead. Otherwise, perhaps they're old enough to call for themselves. Singapore does have an office in So Africa.
If the SQ phone agent gives the nonsense about no seats, here is what you need to say: "I understand that the ticket was purchased as a deeply-discounted economy fare. However, because it was Singapore who changed the schedule, you need to put us on the first flight with economy seats in any fare bucket, which is SQ972 at 9.40."
You need to call back and get a different agent. The problem (from the 1st agent's perspective) is that you have a ticket for a particular fare bucket and there are no more economy setas remaining in that fare bucket. (My bet is that your fare code begins with 'T'.) However, there are ample seats remaining on Singapore's 9.40am SIN-BKK flight on both 15 Nov and 17 Nov. (There's also a Thai flight at 8:10, but for multiple reasons you're better off asking for the 9.40 SQ flight.)
It's very unlikely that you can change Bob's ticket or Turalura's ticket (name changed to protect the [possibly] innocent) unless you pretend to be them on the telephone. If you don't mind the possibility of disbarment, go ahead. Otherwise, perhaps they're old enough to call for themselves. Singapore does have an office in So Africa.
If the SQ phone agent gives the nonsense about no seats, here is what you need to say: "I understand that the ticket was purchased as a deeply-discounted economy fare. However, because it was Singapore who changed the schedule, you need to put us on the first flight with economy seats in any fare bucket, which is SQ972 at 9.40."

