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Qantas, Jetstar offer way home for stranded Air Australia tourists

Phuket Gazette

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A Tourist Police officer offers assistance to one of the many Aussie tourists stranded at Phuket Airport. Photo: Atchaa Khamlo

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Australian tourists Caley Wilkinson (left) and Trevor Moloney pass the time at Phuket Airport with a game of cards. Photo: Atchaa Khamlo

PHUKET: -- National Australian airline Qantas and low-cost carrier Jetstar have announced special fares for tourists left stranded by the financial collapse Air Australia yesterday.

Air Australia management declared going into voluntary administration late last night Phuket time, which resulted in the immediate grounding of their entire fleet.

Qantas this morning announced the airline was drawing up a plan to assist Australian tourists left stranded. At about midday today Qantas posted the following message on its website:

The following arrangements are available to Air Australia customers holding a valid ticket issued on/before 17 February 2012 who are affected by the grounding of Air Australia.

Applicable Routings:

For Air Australia routings that are covered by the Qantas Network, Qantas will offer the same routing for the re-booking. On Air Australia routings that are not covered by the Qantas Network, Qantas will offer alternative routings as summarized in the following table.

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Customers will need to make their own arrangements between Curtin (Derby) and Broome, between Denpasar and Jakarta, and between Phuket and Bangkok to travel on the Qantas flights offered.

Meanwhile, Australian low-cost carrier Jetstar has also announced special return fares to help airlift stranded tourists back to Australia.

“Passengers who have already commenced their journey with Air Australia will be able to purchase a Jetstar ticket for the same price as their Air Australia fare until 29 February, 2012, regardless of the return date,” said a notice posted on the Jetstar website earlier today.

Air Australia passengers need to show their Air Australia itinerary for travel at a Jetstar Service Desk at their point of departure airport. Where possible and subject to availability, Jetstar will seek to accommodate affected passengers on the next available flight to their destination.

Passengers must book by 11.59pm (AEST), 29 February, 2012, said the notice.

Air Australia passengers who have yet to commence their journey can access special fares by phoning the Jetstar call center on 131 538 or +61 3 9347 0091. International call center numbers are available at www.jetstar.com

For more details visit notice posted on the Jetstar website (click here).

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/archives/articles/2012/article12335.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-02-17

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Good on Qantas and JetStar, good publicity for them for once.. Australian airlines have been taking a bit of a media hit recently.

Off Topic: Do people really fly dressed like that ? I'm just thinking of how many stereotypes those two photo's fit.. (sorry Aussies !)...

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Off Topic: Do people really fly dressed like that ? I'm just thinking of how many stereotypes those two photo's fit.. (sorry Aussies !)...

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News tonight that 4000 are stranded overall and 100,000 forward bookings were taken some less than 2 days back!!

100,000 new bookings .... and you wonder why the company kept quiet. It's all about money in ....

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Good on Qantas and JetStar, good publicity for them for once.. Australian airlines have been taking a bit of a media hit recently.

Off Topic: Do people really fly dressed like that ? I'm just thinking of how many stereotypes those two photo's fit.. (sorry Aussies !)...

Yes, many do. That's why Australia has a group of citizens called "Bogans" who are designed to travel looking like that. They can normally be found wherever cheap sex and beer are advertised. Think Bali and of course, Pattaya.

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Wow, what a bunch of snobs.

Holiday in the tropics, shorts and a t-shirt or button down oxford shirt and neatly pressed trousers....?

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Off Topic: Do people really fly dressed like that ? I'm just thinking of how many stereotypes those two photo's fit.. (sorry Aussies !)...

Yes they do .....

Cringeworthy stuff. I'm no picture of sartorial elegance, but you're in an airport, not on the beach.

And the dropkicks (not necessarily Aussies) walking around Pattaya (and Patong) without a shirt on. Get dressed for God's (or Buddha's) sake. No-one's impressed.

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