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SIA not bad, refund SIA passengers stranded in Baku

laksa

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Singapore Airlines to refund passengers stranded in Azerbaijan

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SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines will offer a refund to passengers who were on board flight SQ317 from London to Singapore. The flight had to make an emergency landing in Azerbaijan on Monday after it suffered a loss of cabin pressure.

The 467 passengers arrived in Singapore on Tuesday afternoon.

Mohinderjeet Kaur, whose daughter had texted on the flight when the emergency happened, said: "We first got to know about this around 2am, that there was going to be an emergency landing. We had not slept since then, worrying and traumatised by the whole thing that's happened."

Rajween Kaur, who was on the flight, said: "I'm glad to be home. I wasn't feeling well so they really took care of me on the way back. So I'm really grateful for that."

Melanie Carter, a passenger with two young children, said: "The air hostesses were very good and tried to help but it was very difficult to hear what they were saying.”

It was quite an ordeal for the passengers and crew, even after they landed safely in Baku.

All 467 passengers were eventually moved to a hotel, but this was only 15 hours after reaching the Baku airport.

Singapore Airlines said this was because it took a long time to get approval from local authorities to let passengers leave the transit area.

Steve Barnes, a visitor from London, said: "They couldn't get us into the hotels until we were four hours till we were due to leave, so we only spent 41 minutes in our room."

Those with relatives and friends on board said communication from the airline could have been better.

Annetta Mullen, whose friends were on SQ317, said: "When my husband rang them last night, and again this morning, the person on the other end said they didn't know what was going on and they needed to go find someone who did know. Eventually they came back this morning and said the flight was due to land early this afternoon."

Debra Lim, who was waiting for her parents, said: "We had to try and contact the airline and we couldn't contact Singapore Airlines because they don't have a person to talk to, it's just an automated voice. So I had to call the reservations hotline - the customer service officer there was very nice, she found out what was going on."

Responding to queries from Channel NewsAsia, SIA said the hotline was for its 24-hour call centre, and it apologises if the centre was not able to provide immediate information to the relatives of those affected.

The airline also noted it was only able to provide information when details could be confirmed as it was a developing situation.

It also pointed out it had been providing updates on its Facebook page and Twitter.

SIA said in a letter to passengers that it will offer a refund for the London-Singapore flight.

It has also made arrangements for onward flights for those who missed their connecting flights.

Ground services teams also met passengers on arrival at Changi to make hotel arrangements where needed.

Investigations into the cause of the depressurisation are ongoing.

- CNA/xq
 

johnny333

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If the passenger were all Sporeans I wonder if they would have been so generous:confused:
When you deal with the angmo SIA has to be careful because they can complain & make noise outside of Spore.

I remember reading about how those affected by the accident in Taiwan crash sued SIA in the US courts & got $$$ as compensation. Obviously something you can't do in the Spore courts:rolleyes:

This is another reason for Sporeans NOT to fly with SIA. If something happens you are on your own & easily ignored.
 

eatshitndie

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if i can fly sq to sg, i will always book sq first. when i fly united, the freaking flight from sfo to sg arrives at sg at midnight and departs sg at 6am! f*ck united. :eek:
 

Leongsam

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I have great respect for SIA. They treat their customers very well. I can still recall an incident when an old lady fell ill in London and SIA actually took the trouble to provide her with a fully equipped plane so that she could be flown back to Singapore to continue her treatment.
 

AhMeng

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I have great respect for SIA. They treat their customers very well. I can still recall an incident when an old lady fell ill in London and SIA actually took the trouble to provide her with a fully equipped plane so that she could be flown back to Singapore to continue her treatment.

Has the old lady survive till now? Or was it retribution ? :biggrin:
 

Leongsam

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Has the old lady survive till now? Or was it retribution ? :biggrin:

I have no idea what happened to the old lady but that's beside the point. The fact remains that the customer service of SIA is second to none.
 

Froggy

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I have great respect for SIA. They treat their customers very well. I can still recall an incident when an old lady fell ill in London and SIA actually took the trouble to provide her with a fully equipped plane so that she could be flown back to Singapore to continue her treatment.

May she rest in peace
 

johnny333

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if i can fly sq to sg, i will always book sq first. when i fly united, the freaking flight from sfo to sg arrives at sg at midnight and departs sg at 6am! f*ck united. :eek:


If you value comfort & can't afford business class on SIA take a look at Eva Airs Premium Economy. You get more leg room. On a flight with Eva I was impressed when they took extra care of my check-in package even though I didn't request special treatment.
 

looneytan

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I can still recall an incident when an old lady fell ill in London and SIA actually took the trouble to provide her with a fully equipped plane so that she could be flown back to Singapore to continue her treatment.

This must be some kind of secret operation as I and people around me can't recall the incident
 

Leongsam

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This must be some kind of secret operation as I and people around me can't recall the incident

I remember reading about it in the papers. I don't remember the details though but I think she was in London with her husband and she suddenly had a stroke. SIA realised that it was one of their customers and they swung into action and got her home safely.
 

AhMeng

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I remember reading about it in the papers. I don't remember the details though but I think she was in London with her husband and she suddenly had a stroke. SIA realised that it was one of their customers and they swung into action and got her home safely.

Do you remember who paid for this service? :biggrin:
 

BuiKia

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SIA service indeed is good. If you're lucky you may even get after service from the stewardess after you landed.
 

Leongsam

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Do you remember who paid for this service? :biggrin:

There was no mention of that but I'm pretty sure she was not billed. She was not a wealthy lady and there was no way she would have been able to charter a whole plane plus a medical team. SIA did it because they care deeply about their customers.
 

escher

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I have great respect for SIA. They treat their customers very well. I can still recall an incident when an old lady fell ill in London and SIA actually took the trouble to provide her with a fully equipped plane so that she could be flown back to Singapore to continue her treatment.


HalLEEluyah!

Hosanna to the greatness of SIA who allocated an entire plane to that operation without consideration or care to costs

Might have been better if SIA also provided the joss sticks and candle wax for the treatment of that old lady
 

Merl Haggard

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I have great respect for SIA. They treat their customers very well. I can still recall an incident when an old lady fell ill in London and SIA actually took the trouble to provide her with a fully equipped plane so that she could be flown back to Singapore to continue her treatment.


SIA is losing many of their 1st class & business class passengers; those who pay for their own travel.

Their fares are the highest in the market.

I used to be their PPS passenger and have since eight years ago switched to regional airlines whose fares are much more competitive and their service is just as good.

Also we're sick of their signature caviar and pate starter dish which they've been serving for the last 43 years.
 

johnny333

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SIA is losing many of their 1st class & business class passengers; those who pay for their own travel.

Their fares are the highest in the market.

I used to be their PPS passenger and have since eight years ago switched to regional airlines whose fares are much more competitive and their service is just as good.

Also we're sick of their signature caviar and pate starter dish which they've been serving for the last 43 years.



When I was still flying with SIA business I remember getting FREE items such as wallets, a digital clocks, ... etc Unfortunately that practice stopped & nowadays I have to buy my own wallets :o
 
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