Air France reçoit les membres de Flyer Talk
by Offcm
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Des photos prises par les participants:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78021884@N03/7004054466/in/photostream
http://www.kvermaat.eu/AF/
http://www.flyertalk.com/...18482643-post81.html http://www.flyertalk.com/...18482657-post82.html http://www.flyertalk.com/...18482691-post83.html http://www.flyertalk.com/...18482717-post84.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/...8492249-post113.html http://www.flyertalk.com/...8492277-post114.html http://www.flyertalk.com/...8492560-post115.html
Un reportage plus détaillé et très vivant sur le blog de Sophie: http://sophiefigenwald.wordpress.com/...h-flyertalk-members/
qui complète un précédent reportage sur le CCO d'Air France à Roissy.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78021884@N03/7004054466/in/photostream
http://www.kvermaat.eu/AF/
http://www.flyertalk.com/...18482643-post81.html http://www.flyertalk.com/...18482657-post82.html http://www.flyertalk.com/...18482691-post83.html http://www.flyertalk.com/...18482717-post84.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/...8492249-post113.html http://www.flyertalk.com/...8492277-post114.html http://www.flyertalk.com/...8492560-post115.html
Un reportage plus détaillé et très vivant sur le blog de Sophie: http://sophiefigenwald.wordpress.com/...h-flyertalk-members/
qui complète un précédent reportage sur le CCO d'Air France à Roissy.
le blog de Sophie Figenwald est très interessant je ne le connaissais pas puis elle s'est fait un petit réseau qui lui permet de nourrir son blog et son twitter visiblement! (pour pas dire gros) tres interessant! Une passionnée prochainement cadre AF????????
Le résumé de la session questions/réponses avec Alexandre de Juniac sur le blog de Sophie:
http://sophiefigenwald.wordpress.com/2012/05/20/meeting-with-alexandre-de-juniac-air-france-ceo/
Pendant cette session, le PDG d'Air France a aussi mentionné que la compagnie serait meilleure avec son prochain siège long-courrier que SQ ! Nous attendons les détails avec impatience.
Le résumé de la session questions/réponses avec Alexandre de Juniac sur le blog de Sophie:
http://sophiefigenwald.wordpress.com/2012/05/20/meeting-with-alexandre-de-juniac-air-france-ceo/
Pendant cette session, le PDG d'Air France a aussi mentionné que la compagnie serait meilleure avec son prochain siège long-courrier que SQ ! Nous attendons les détails avec impatience.
Il est quand même scandaleux que VF site FRANCOPHONE soit oublié et que ses membres soient considérés avec autant de mépris par la cie nationale ( je souhaite rester poli !!) en n'ayant pas été invités ! La clientèle anglophone est sûrement moins revendicative ceci explique cela ...
Moi je suis jaloux aussi comme OFFCM !!
Il y a de nombreux forumeurs qui auraient aimés être invités aussi !!
Il y a de nombreux forumeurs qui auraient aimés être invités aussi !!
Tout à fait cher Fabien.
Je vois sur les photos de Kim Vermaat que les pontes de la Com' étaient présents. Une opération similaire sur VF me semblait envisageable. Dans la mesure où tous les voyageurs sur codebarre ont tous désertés ce site, je me demande si c'est encore pertinent....
Je vois sur les photos de Kim Vermaat que les pontes de la Com' étaient présents. Une opération similaire sur VF me semblait envisageable. Dans la mesure où tous les voyageurs sur codebarre ont tous désertés ce site, je me demande si c'est encore pertinent....
Halte à la désinformation.
Les conseilleurs ne sont pas les payeurs.
pas tous, je confirme.
Et j'ai même pu constater il y a 2 jours sur ORY-PTP une amélioration du service, au moins au sol (plus d'attention, mais le salon n'était pas très rempli) et en vol avec les NEV4 en affaire. Je pense que le gain est plus appréciable pour les vols de nuit. Une critique quand même : l'écran de l'IFE aurait pu être un peu plus grand et au format 16/9 (il y a largement la place)
Un autre mini-reportage, en anglais, et de nouvelles photos:
http://www.johnnyjet.com/...s-de-gaulle-airport/
http://www.johnnyjet.com/...s-de-gaulle-airport/
-On the bus ride over the Flyer Talkers booed when we passed 2G terminal
-When they announced they will serve hot food in the Air France lounge — everyone clapped
Le FT'er est taquin :-)
-When they announced they will serve hot food in the Air France lounge — everyone clapped
Le FT'er est taquin :-)
Halte à la désinformation.
Les conseilleurs ne sont pas les payeurs.
Je suis aussi preneur d'une visite VF/FR.
Le FT'er est taquin :-)
Ou objectif 😉
Le FT'er est taquin :-)
Ou objectif 😉
Sophie vient de publier son compte-rendu (en anglais) des sessions conduites en parallèle, dont une consacrée au programme de fidélisation:
http://sophiefigenwald.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/workshops-in-the-air-france-crew-training-center/
http://sophiefigenwald.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/workshops-in-the-air-france-crew-training-center/
Bonjour,
Il était plus riche et constructif de la part d'AF d'organiser une journée avec les membres de Fyertalk pour les raisons suivantes :
1) Communauté plus importante et surtout très consommatrice des voyages aériens 2) Communauté internationale : AF est avant tout une major internationale et il est important d'avoir les avis de ses clients venant de tous les horizons. Même si le site est anglophone (l'anglais est la langue universelle qu'on le veuille ou non), vous remarquerez qu'une partie importante des intervenants (comme moi) sont basés en ... France 3) VF n'est pas un site dédié à l'aérien mais un site sur les voyages en général avec une seule rubrique consacrée aux compagnies aériennes 4) La qualité globale des échanges sur FT est autrement plus pointue que sur VF (même si certains posts sur VF sont très intéressants) avec un notamment un respect entre les membres et l'absence de trolls ... AF recherchait un feedback de clients fréquents "experts" pour alimenter leurs réflexions (et ils en ont besoin en ce moment !) et non de voyageurs occasionnels sur leur compagnie (plutôt les profils de VF sauf certains), afin de leur fournir des avis objectifs avec des critères de comparaison vécus sur d'autres compagnies.
Enfin, rien n'empêche les membres de VF d'être aussi membres de FT : je trouve pour ma part que les deux sites sont complémentaires.
Il était plus riche et constructif de la part d'AF d'organiser une journée avec les membres de Fyertalk pour les raisons suivantes :
1) Communauté plus importante et surtout très consommatrice des voyages aériens 2) Communauté internationale : AF est avant tout une major internationale et il est important d'avoir les avis de ses clients venant de tous les horizons. Même si le site est anglophone (l'anglais est la langue universelle qu'on le veuille ou non), vous remarquerez qu'une partie importante des intervenants (comme moi) sont basés en ... France 3) VF n'est pas un site dédié à l'aérien mais un site sur les voyages en général avec une seule rubrique consacrée aux compagnies aériennes 4) La qualité globale des échanges sur FT est autrement plus pointue que sur VF (même si certains posts sur VF sont très intéressants) avec un notamment un respect entre les membres et l'absence de trolls ... AF recherchait un feedback de clients fréquents "experts" pour alimenter leurs réflexions (et ils en ont besoin en ce moment !) et non de voyageurs occasionnels sur leur compagnie (plutôt les profils de VF sauf certains), afin de leur fournir des avis objectifs avec des critères de comparaison vécus sur d'autres compagnies.
Enfin, rien n'empêche les membres de VF d'être aussi membres de FT : je trouve pour ma part que les deux sites sont complémentaires.
l'on nous ressort l'histoire des gens qui volent pour l'amex...
ce sujet fait débat depuis toujours
mais je trouve la politique d'AF très mesquine voire malhonnête envers les porteurs de cartes Amex AF...
je veux pas créer de polémique, mais juste apporter mon petit point de vue:
il arrive qu'un porteur Amex vole moins qu'un voyageur régulier d'AF, ça n'empêche pas que: Amex soit partenaire historique de la compagnie, que les porteurs dépensent tout de même beaucoup d'argent en général pour percevoir des récompenses, qu'AF a mis en place de nouveaux avantages (Amex offre un paiement en 3 fois sans frais sur les vols AF/KLM)
un membre Amex n'est pas plus un voleur de miles, que le gus lambda qui fait Paris-NY chaque semaine au frais de sa boite et qui cumule des miles sur sa propre carte FB
je vois le cas d'un de mes supérieurs qui fait un Paris-Londres ou un Paris-San Francisco un peu comme moi qui prend la ligne 14 du métro tous les jours 🙁 il a atteint le niveau platinum en un rien de temps, sans avoir déboursé un rond alors que j'essaie de faire mon ou mes vacances annuelles en passant par AF et essaie de faire mes dépenses quotidiennes avec l'Amex et pourtant, je n'arrive même pas à décoller du statut Ivory 🙁 (j'ai même perdu le statut Silver à cause de la nouvelle règle des vols qualifiants l'an dernier)
quoiqu'il en soit, si le partenariat n'existait pas, je suis quasiment certains que je ne ferai pas non plus aucun vol sur AF mais retournais vers mon ancienne politique de voyages: à savoir choisir le meilleur vol en Affaires par destination et par compagnie chaque année en fonction des promos également
Moyenne de mes vols AF avant la détention d'une carte Amex: 1 AR tous les 3-5 ans Moyenne de mes vols AF avec la carte Amex (vols payants): 1 à 2 AR par an + vols domestiques
ce sujet fait débat depuis toujours
mais je trouve la politique d'AF très mesquine voire malhonnête envers les porteurs de cartes Amex AF...
je veux pas créer de polémique, mais juste apporter mon petit point de vue:
il arrive qu'un porteur Amex vole moins qu'un voyageur régulier d'AF, ça n'empêche pas que: Amex soit partenaire historique de la compagnie, que les porteurs dépensent tout de même beaucoup d'argent en général pour percevoir des récompenses, qu'AF a mis en place de nouveaux avantages (Amex offre un paiement en 3 fois sans frais sur les vols AF/KLM)
un membre Amex n'est pas plus un voleur de miles, que le gus lambda qui fait Paris-NY chaque semaine au frais de sa boite et qui cumule des miles sur sa propre carte FB
je vois le cas d'un de mes supérieurs qui fait un Paris-Londres ou un Paris-San Francisco un peu comme moi qui prend la ligne 14 du métro tous les jours 🙁 il a atteint le niveau platinum en un rien de temps, sans avoir déboursé un rond alors que j'essaie de faire mon ou mes vacances annuelles en passant par AF et essaie de faire mes dépenses quotidiennes avec l'Amex et pourtant, je n'arrive même pas à décoller du statut Ivory 🙁 (j'ai même perdu le statut Silver à cause de la nouvelle règle des vols qualifiants l'an dernier)
quoiqu'il en soit, si le partenariat n'existait pas, je suis quasiment certains que je ne ferai pas non plus aucun vol sur AF mais retournais vers mon ancienne politique de voyages: à savoir choisir le meilleur vol en Affaires par destination et par compagnie chaque année en fonction des promos également
Moyenne de mes vols AF avant la détention d'une carte Amex: 1 AR tous les 3-5 ans Moyenne de mes vols AF avec la carte Amex (vols payants): 1 à 2 AR par an + vols domestiques
Enfin, rien n'empêche les membres de VF d'être aussi membres de FT : je trouve pour ma part que les deux sites sont complémentaires.
Bein j'aime bien vos propos mais je suis également sur les deux... et je n'ai pas été invité pour autant... pourtant je suis un membre actif sur les deux forums... voir 3 si on considère FR comme un forum... Vous avez peut eut cette chance... tant mieux pour vous si c'est le cas... j'aimerai juste comprendre comment on été sélectionnés les participants car a priori je rempli tout les critères... VF, FT, FR, et FB platinum (aussi Frequent Flyer "gradé" EK, EY, miles and more, executive club)... je crois que c'est être bon client et avec un pouvoir de comparaison... FB platinum et en plus on peut pas dire que je voyage pas sur air france... minimum 24AR par an... le pire c'est que je suis fidèle à 99%... toute façon y pouvaient pas invité tout le monde c'est certain...pour le coup j'avoue que je suis un peu jaloux... je ne vais pas dire le contraire... en tant que bon client AF et forumeur de l'aérien cette considération m'aurait fait plaisir... dommage peut etre pour la prochaine fois.
Bref j'apprécié généralement vos interventions mais je la trouve un peu "précipité" ce coup ci...
Bref vous avez compris ce que je veux dire...
Bein j'aime bien vos propos mais je suis également sur les deux... et je n'ai pas été invité pour autant... pourtant je suis un membre actif sur les deux forums... voir 3 si on considère FR comme un forum... Vous avez peut eut cette chance... tant mieux pour vous si c'est le cas... j'aimerai juste comprendre comment on été sélectionnés les participants car a priori je rempli tout les critères... VF, FT, FR, et FB platinum (aussi Frequent Flyer "gradé" EK, EY, miles and more, executive club)... je crois que c'est être bon client et avec un pouvoir de comparaison... FB platinum et en plus on peut pas dire que je voyage pas sur air france... minimum 24AR par an... le pire c'est que je suis fidèle à 99%... toute façon y pouvaient pas invité tout le monde c'est certain...pour le coup j'avoue que je suis un peu jaloux... je ne vais pas dire le contraire... en tant que bon client AF et forumeur de l'aérien cette considération m'aurait fait plaisir... dommage peut etre pour la prochaine fois.
Bref j'apprécié généralement vos interventions mais je la trouve un peu "précipité" ce coup ci...
Bref vous avez compris ce que je veux dire...
Bonjour Offcm,
En fait, je n'ai pas non plus eu la chance de participer à cette journée (comme beaucoup de FT d'ailleurs)
J'étais au courant que cette journée allait arriver, mais malheureusement, comme je ne suis pas assez assidu (!), j'ai raté le message de "Go" pour inscription à 5 jours en retard, et évidemment, toutes les places étaient déjà prises ... Avez-vous essayé dès le 1er jour ? J'espère que la prochaine fois, j'aurai plus de chance, mais c'est vrai que c'est difficile d'être toujours disponible pour surveiller les posts sur un forum internet ... D'après ce que j'ai compris, le choix des participants n'a rien à voir avec son statut sur telle ou telle carte, c'était vraiment du premier arrivé, premier servi (enfin j'espère ...)
En fait, je n'ai pas non plus eu la chance de participer à cette journée (comme beaucoup de FT d'ailleurs)
J'étais au courant que cette journée allait arriver, mais malheureusement, comme je ne suis pas assez assidu (!), j'ai raté le message de "Go" pour inscription à 5 jours en retard, et évidemment, toutes les places étaient déjà prises ... Avez-vous essayé dès le 1er jour ? J'espère que la prochaine fois, j'aurai plus de chance, mais c'est vrai que c'est difficile d'être toujours disponible pour surveiller les posts sur un forum internet ... D'après ce que j'ai compris, le choix des participants n'a rien à voir avec son statut sur telle ou telle carte, c'était vraiment du premier arrivé, premier servi (enfin j'espère ...)
J'arrive, après mûre réflexion, à peu près à la même conclusion. Autant FT est un vivier de passionnés à même d'apporter des contributions intéressantes et constructives à une Cie qui les démarche, autant VF regroupe plus une petit communauté de voyageurs assidus et une ENORME communauté de voyageurs occasionnels et n'ayant pas l'oeil aiguisé.
Je pense qu'actuellement, trouver 40 VFistes à même de fournir un benchmark utile pour la Cie est mission impossible après les défections de pas mal de ses membres les plus actifs.
Ou alors faire une visite qui regroupe les Fters, les VFistes et les FRers.
Halte à la désinformation.
Les conseilleurs ne sont pas les payeurs.
un membre Amex n'est pas plus un voleur de miles, que le gus lambda qui fait Paris-NY chaque semaine au frais de sa boite et qui cumule des miles sur sa propre carte FB
je vois le cas d'un de mes supérieurs qui fait un Paris-Londres ou un Paris-San Francisco un peu comme moi qui prend la ligne 14 du métro tous les jours 🙁 il a atteint le niveau platinum en un rien de temps, sans avoir déboursé un rond alors que j'essaie de faire mon ou mes vacances annuelles en passant par AF et essaie de faire mes dépenses quotidiennes avec l'Amex et pourtant, je n'arrive même pas à décoller du statut Ivory 🙁 (j'ai même perdu le statut Silver à cause de la nouvelle règle des vols qualifiants l'an dernier)
Bon je suis encore platinum mais +1... en effet récompenser les clients d'entreprise qui ne décident pas de voler avec air france est proche de l'absurde je trouve... qui dit qu'il voyagera avec air france pour ses billets perso... j'ai l'exemple d'un ami qui est platinum grace à son entrerpise et qui réserve tout ses vols perso avec les compagnies du golf ou asiatiques et ceux peut importe son statut... pour les vols af c'est son entreprise qui lui achete... bref on ne reviendra pas sur le système mais est ce qu'une personne qui effectue 50 a/r en france métropolitaine est un mauvais client? l'amex lui permettait souvent d'avoir un statut voir d'etre gold ou platinum car souvent à 125 à 250 miles le vol aucun statut à la fin de l'année... par contre 2 à 4 a/r biz plein tarif payé par l'entreprise suffisent à etre gold... bilan un à dépense environ 7500€ ...l'autre environ pareil (tout dépend de la destination et de la classe tarifaire bien entendu). l'un voyage avec la navette et n'a droit a rien... l'autre voyage déjà en classe avant et à droit à toute les attentions (bien que...siccc) et avantages...pourtant pour moi le premier passager est aussi important que le second...(a titre d'exemple à 25000 miles statut pour un aller retour en premium voyageur vers melbourne... j'étais tres content et ca a bien boosté mon statut... mais la différence c'est que c'est moi qui ai décidé de prendre af pourtant plus cher...pour avoir mon statut) autre exemple le pere d'un ami: ancien n°4 d'un grand parfumeur/maquilleur/habilleur de luxe français... il a pris sa retraite... et l'autre jour il vient me voir j'avais des miles il y a quelques années... tu sais ce que ca donne et comment ca marche? c'était tellement important pour lui tout ca qu'il savait même pas à quoi ca servait... il voyageait en affaire et avait droit au salon platinum ou pas... il s'était juste servi des miles une fois pour aller au kenya à l'époque de frequence plus... il a jamais repris air france depuis sa retraite et les billes payés par la compagnie... bilan plusieurs centaines de miles "périmés" et il s'en foutait
bref le marketing d'air france devrait réfléchir justement aux gens qui volent beaucoup et trouver une solution... mais bon c'est toujours la théorie du marché captif... car un barcelonais qui fais la navette régulièrement vers paris à 100€ l'aller retour est rapidement elite ou elite plus...
l'amex permettait à certains d'avoir quelques avantages et de compenser cette "injustice" de frequent flyers
je vois le cas d'un de mes supérieurs qui fait un Paris-Londres ou un Paris-San Francisco un peu comme moi qui prend la ligne 14 du métro tous les jours 🙁 il a atteint le niveau platinum en un rien de temps, sans avoir déboursé un rond alors que j'essaie de faire mon ou mes vacances annuelles en passant par AF et essaie de faire mes dépenses quotidiennes avec l'Amex et pourtant, je n'arrive même pas à décoller du statut Ivory 🙁 (j'ai même perdu le statut Silver à cause de la nouvelle règle des vols qualifiants l'an dernier)
Bon je suis encore platinum mais +1... en effet récompenser les clients d'entreprise qui ne décident pas de voler avec air france est proche de l'absurde je trouve... qui dit qu'il voyagera avec air france pour ses billets perso... j'ai l'exemple d'un ami qui est platinum grace à son entrerpise et qui réserve tout ses vols perso avec les compagnies du golf ou asiatiques et ceux peut importe son statut... pour les vols af c'est son entreprise qui lui achete... bref on ne reviendra pas sur le système mais est ce qu'une personne qui effectue 50 a/r en france métropolitaine est un mauvais client? l'amex lui permettait souvent d'avoir un statut voir d'etre gold ou platinum car souvent à 125 à 250 miles le vol aucun statut à la fin de l'année... par contre 2 à 4 a/r biz plein tarif payé par l'entreprise suffisent à etre gold... bilan un à dépense environ 7500€ ...l'autre environ pareil (tout dépend de la destination et de la classe tarifaire bien entendu). l'un voyage avec la navette et n'a droit a rien... l'autre voyage déjà en classe avant et à droit à toute les attentions (bien que...siccc) et avantages...pourtant pour moi le premier passager est aussi important que le second...(a titre d'exemple à 25000 miles statut pour un aller retour en premium voyageur vers melbourne... j'étais tres content et ca a bien boosté mon statut... mais la différence c'est que c'est moi qui ai décidé de prendre af pourtant plus cher...pour avoir mon statut) autre exemple le pere d'un ami: ancien n°4 d'un grand parfumeur/maquilleur/habilleur de luxe français... il a pris sa retraite... et l'autre jour il vient me voir j'avais des miles il y a quelques années... tu sais ce que ca donne et comment ca marche? c'était tellement important pour lui tout ca qu'il savait même pas à quoi ca servait... il voyageait en affaire et avait droit au salon platinum ou pas... il s'était juste servi des miles une fois pour aller au kenya à l'époque de frequence plus... il a jamais repris air france depuis sa retraite et les billes payés par la compagnie... bilan plusieurs centaines de miles "périmés" et il s'en foutait
bref le marketing d'air france devrait réfléchir justement aux gens qui volent beaucoup et trouver une solution... mais bon c'est toujours la théorie du marché captif... car un barcelonais qui fais la navette régulièrement vers paris à 100€ l'aller retour est rapidement elite ou elite plus...
l'amex permettait à certains d'avoir quelques avantages et de compenser cette "injustice" de frequent flyers
d'ailleurs sophie du blog a été invité directement elle visiblement... elle a de la chance
De la chance ? non, un blog et un compte twitter suivi par la communication d'AF.
De la chance ? non, un blog et un compte twitter suivi par la communication d'AF.
Halte à la désinformation.
Les conseilleurs ne sont pas les payeurs.
Bon le sujet dérive lol on va passer pour des argneux et aigris... tout ca pour dire qu'on aurai aimé bien être convié... aussi... Pour sophie du blog tant mieux pour elle. A vrai dire si air france l'embauchait ca serait bien d'avoir une passionnée "un peu comme nous" chez af dans la direction
@lfp1:
je l'ai loupé, je devais etre en vacances...
d'ailleurs je cherchais le message tout à l'heure sur FT je l'ai pas retrouvé....
c'était sur sous menu "air france flying blue"?
modification:
voilà pourquoi je l'ai pas vu passé... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/air-france-frequence-plus/1274446-sign-up-closed-1st-flyertalk-cdg-do-2012-powered-air-france-adp-apr26-27-a.html c'était dans la section frequence plus... puis à cette période j'étais aux caraïbes en vacances c'est une bonne raison de ne pas l'avoir vu ;)
modification:
voilà pourquoi je l'ai pas vu passé... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/air-france-frequence-plus/1274446-sign-up-closed-1st-flyertalk-cdg-do-2012-powered-air-france-adp-apr26-27-a.html c'était dans la section frequence plus... puis à cette période j'étais aux caraïbes en vacances c'est une bonne raison de ne pas l'avoir vu ;)
d'ailleurs sophie du blog a été invité directement elle visiblement... elle a de la chance
De la chance ? non, un blog et un compte twitter suivi par la communication d'AF.
puis comme elle étudie et travaille dans le secteur, elle doit bien cultiver son réseau 🙂
tant mieux pour elle cela dit, combiner travail et passion 🙂
De la chance ? non, un blog et un compte twitter suivi par la communication d'AF.
puis comme elle étudie et travaille dans le secteur, elle doit bien cultiver son réseau 🙂
tant mieux pour elle cela dit, combiner travail et passion 🙂
tant mieux! j'aime bien son blog et son twitter en tout cas.
Mais bon on s’éloigne je crois.
faudrai trouver un système pour que VF soit invité de même que FR... il faut bien reconnaître que c'est souvent les même personnes sur les 3 sites tout du moins pour AF... et les francophone...
Les premiers contacts formels entre Air France et FlyerTalk remontent à ... 2006 et il y a eu depuis une à deux réunions par an. Cela donne la mesure du temps nécessaire pour que la confiance réciproque permette de lancer cette première grande rencontre. Il reste à quantifier le retour qu'a retiré la compagnie de cet investissement significatif.
La première tentative (avortée) en juin 2007: http://www.flyertalk.com/...et-together-cdg.html (voyageforum est mentionné au post 10) Le compte-rendu de la réunion de décembre 2007: http://www.flyertalk.com/...h-af-management.html
En tout état de cause, vu du côté des participants dont certains ne sont certainement pas des "fans" d'Air France, cela a été une grande réussite. L'accueil chaleureux de la compagnie et des agents qui, depuis les cuisines Servair jusqu'au tarmac, ont eu à coeur de faire partager leur passion, a vraiment marqué les esprits.
La première tentative (avortée) en juin 2007: http://www.flyertalk.com/...et-together-cdg.html (voyageforum est mentionné au post 10) Le compte-rendu de la réunion de décembre 2007: http://www.flyertalk.com/...h-af-management.html
En tout état de cause, vu du côté des participants dont certains ne sont certainement pas des "fans" d'Air France, cela a été une grande réussite. L'accueil chaleureux de la compagnie et des agents qui, depuis les cuisines Servair jusqu'au tarmac, ont eu à coeur de faire partager leur passion, a vraiment marqué les esprits.
Sophie vient de publier un nouvel article sur la visite des 26 et 27 avril dernier: la préparation du vol AF012 à destination de JFK:
Tour of ramp operations – Preparation of AF012 CDG-JFK http://sophiefigenwald.wordpress.com/...on-of-af012-cdg-jfk/
Tour of ramp operations – Preparation of AF012 CDG-JFK http://sophiefigenwald.wordpress.com/...on-of-af012-cdg-jfk/
a t'elle une version française de son site ou se la joue t'elle snob en rédigeant tout en anglais pour faire "branchouille"?
Si l'on regarde l'ensemble des articles de son blog, on peut voir qu'il y a beaucoup d'articles en français, sur la cité PN, Estonian, Ryanair, Air Austral ou encore le CCO; par exemple: http://sophiefigenwald.wordpress.com/...e-dair-france-a-cdg/
Si le compte-rendu de la visite FlyerTalk a été rédigé en anglais, je pense (car je n'ai pas d'information à ce sujet) que c'est parce que, comme l'événement lui-même, il est destiné à un public international.
Si le compte-rendu de la visite FlyerTalk a été rédigé en anglais, je pense (car je n'ai pas d'information à ce sujet) que c'est parce que, comme l'événement lui-même, il est destiné à un public international.
a t'elle une version française de son site ou se la joue t'elle snob en rédigeant tout en anglais pour faire "branchouille"?
Sophie a publié un sondage dans lequel elle demande à ses lecteurs d'exprimer leur préférence pour des articles rédigés en français ou en anglais ...
http://sophiefigenwald.wordpress.com/
Pour l'instant, c'est 33% pour le français et 67% pour l'anglais.
Sophie a publié un sondage dans lequel elle demande à ses lecteurs d'exprimer leur préférence pour des articles rédigés en français ou en anglais ...
http://sophiefigenwald.wordpress.com/
Pour l'instant, c'est 33% pour le français et 67% pour l'anglais.
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Hello,
Since it came into force, Regulation 261/2004 of the European Parliament and Council, which defines air passenger rights, has faced fierce resistance from airlines, backed by IATA (the association representing almost all passenger airlines).
Beyond the airlines' often abusive—and even frequently bad-faith—resistance to passenger rights, IATA has been lobbying EU institutions for years, with the Council paying close attention for a long time.
As a result, the Council and the Commission have been proposing revisions to Regulation 261/2004 for years that are particularly unfavorable to passengers. The latest attempt nearly eliminated the right to compensation for delays of 3 hours or more upon arrival at the final destination.
However, since this is a regulation of both the European Parliament AND the Council, the two bodies had to agree.
But the European Parliament has always stood firm, consistently responding that passenger rights must be preserved.
After 11 years of struggle, it seems likely that we’re finally nearing the end of the match between the European Commission, the Council (the 27 heads of state or government), and the European Parliament.
Indeed, the Commission and the European Parliament have agreed on a text that will be debated again on Monday, July 6, 2026, with a vote scheduled for July 7, 2026. It’s very likely that this text, which would come into force in a year, will be adopted.
The main changes would be as follows: - Families with children will no longer be forced to pay to sit together on planes; - A flight will be considered canceled (not just delayed) if it departs more than one hour late; - Right to compensation for arrival at the final destination if the delay exceeds 3 hours (no longer "3 hours OR more"). The arrival time will be when the plane, having reached its parking spot, engages its parking brakes (no longer when the aircraft door opens); - Airlines can no longer refuse boarding or charge extra on the return flight for a passenger who didn’t take the outbound flight; - If a flight is canceled, the airline must, at the same time as informing passengers of the event, offer the choice between a refund and re-routing, and inform them of their rights to assistance and, if applicable, compensation; - The airline must, without undue delay, inform passengers of the reason; - In the case of a connecting flight, if the connection is missed and the delay at the final destination entitles the passenger to compensation, the responsible airline will be liable. This is very different from the current situation, where, under the KLM ruling, any airline operating a segment of the flight is liable for compensation. This promises more disputes that the Court of Justice of the European Union will have to resolve if two separate airlines operating segments of a connecting flight are both responsible for the delay. See this case for an example: https://retardimportantavion.wordpress.com/2026/04/18/swiss-international-air-lines-la-mauvaise-foi/ Moreover, this case demonstrates in advance another potential dispute: It could be argued that it wasn’t a missed connection since the flight was canceled before the first leg even departed. - Within 96 hours of a flight that could entitle passengers to compensation, the airline must contact them to inform them of their rights and explain the next steps. - Passengers must claim their right to compensation within 9 months. This is very different from the current situation, as Regulation 261/2004 sets no time limit. Currently, national law applies—in France, the limit is 5 years. The airline must respond within 30 days. If the airline refuses compensation on the grounds of "extraordinary circumstances," it must specify which type of case it refers to from the list in the annex of the new regulation. If the case isn’t on the list, the airline must explain what the event was, why it qualifies as extraordinary circumstances with "clear, substantial, and concise" explanations, and why it’s directly linked to the reason given. It must also declare what "reasonable measures" were taken to mitigate the issue. This is, of course, a huge change in the regulation, with the clear goal of preventing airlines from declaring just anything as "extraordinary circumstances" to avoid compensation. - If, within 3 hours of a last-minute canceled or delayed flight, the airline hasn’t offered re-routing under comparable transport conditions and as soon as possible—whether on one of its own flights or another airline’s—the passenger will have the right to arrange their own re-routing and demand a refund for the new ticket, up to 400% of the original ticket price. This is a significant improvement that would have likely prevented the case described here: https://retardimportantavion.wordpress.com/2024/01/12/reacheminement-catastrophique-droit-indemnisation-meme-circonstances-extraordinaires-2/ - If a flight is canceled due to "extraordinary circumstances," the airline will only be required to offer up to 3 nights in a hotel. This is a major change, as there’s currently no limit. Expect disputes if the extraordinary circumstances end while the passenger hasn’t been re-routed. - The price of a flight, as first displayed, must obligatorily include a cabin bag. This doesn’t prevent the airline from offering a price reduction if the passenger waives the cabin bag. This will put an end to abnormal practices, such as (just one example) Condor charging extra for a cabin bag on long-haul flights like Frankfurt (Germany)–Puerto Plata (Dominican Republic)–Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)–Frankfurt. - Free correction of a passenger’s name if requested 48 hours before departure. Note: This can’t be used to replace one passenger with another—just to correct a typo, e.g., Dupont instead of Dpont. - Airlines’ websites and apps must include information on how to file a claim.
It’s clear that, despite a few details, these changes are very positive for upholding passenger rights. It remains to be seen whether this text will be definitively adopted on July 7, 2026, as is very likely, and, more importantly, whether IATA will encourage airlines to loyally respect these new rules or persist in their old habits.
Best regards,
Since it came into force, Regulation 261/2004 of the European Parliament and Council, which defines air passenger rights, has faced fierce resistance from airlines, backed by IATA (the association representing almost all passenger airlines).
Beyond the airlines' often abusive—and even frequently bad-faith—resistance to passenger rights, IATA has been lobbying EU institutions for years, with the Council paying close attention for a long time.
As a result, the Council and the Commission have been proposing revisions to Regulation 261/2004 for years that are particularly unfavorable to passengers. The latest attempt nearly eliminated the right to compensation for delays of 3 hours or more upon arrival at the final destination.
However, since this is a regulation of both the European Parliament AND the Council, the two bodies had to agree.
But the European Parliament has always stood firm, consistently responding that passenger rights must be preserved.
After 11 years of struggle, it seems likely that we’re finally nearing the end of the match between the European Commission, the Council (the 27 heads of state or government), and the European Parliament.
Indeed, the Commission and the European Parliament have agreed on a text that will be debated again on Monday, July 6, 2026, with a vote scheduled for July 7, 2026. It’s very likely that this text, which would come into force in a year, will be adopted.
The main changes would be as follows: - Families with children will no longer be forced to pay to sit together on planes; - A flight will be considered canceled (not just delayed) if it departs more than one hour late; - Right to compensation for arrival at the final destination if the delay exceeds 3 hours (no longer "3 hours OR more"). The arrival time will be when the plane, having reached its parking spot, engages its parking brakes (no longer when the aircraft door opens); - Airlines can no longer refuse boarding or charge extra on the return flight for a passenger who didn’t take the outbound flight; - If a flight is canceled, the airline must, at the same time as informing passengers of the event, offer the choice between a refund and re-routing, and inform them of their rights to assistance and, if applicable, compensation; - The airline must, without undue delay, inform passengers of the reason; - In the case of a connecting flight, if the connection is missed and the delay at the final destination entitles the passenger to compensation, the responsible airline will be liable. This is very different from the current situation, where, under the KLM ruling, any airline operating a segment of the flight is liable for compensation. This promises more disputes that the Court of Justice of the European Union will have to resolve if two separate airlines operating segments of a connecting flight are both responsible for the delay. See this case for an example: https://retardimportantavion.wordpress.com/2026/04/18/swiss-international-air-lines-la-mauvaise-foi/ Moreover, this case demonstrates in advance another potential dispute: It could be argued that it wasn’t a missed connection since the flight was canceled before the first leg even departed. - Within 96 hours of a flight that could entitle passengers to compensation, the airline must contact them to inform them of their rights and explain the next steps. - Passengers must claim their right to compensation within 9 months. This is very different from the current situation, as Regulation 261/2004 sets no time limit. Currently, national law applies—in France, the limit is 5 years. The airline must respond within 30 days. If the airline refuses compensation on the grounds of "extraordinary circumstances," it must specify which type of case it refers to from the list in the annex of the new regulation. If the case isn’t on the list, the airline must explain what the event was, why it qualifies as extraordinary circumstances with "clear, substantial, and concise" explanations, and why it’s directly linked to the reason given. It must also declare what "reasonable measures" were taken to mitigate the issue. This is, of course, a huge change in the regulation, with the clear goal of preventing airlines from declaring just anything as "extraordinary circumstances" to avoid compensation. - If, within 3 hours of a last-minute canceled or delayed flight, the airline hasn’t offered re-routing under comparable transport conditions and as soon as possible—whether on one of its own flights or another airline’s—the passenger will have the right to arrange their own re-routing and demand a refund for the new ticket, up to 400% of the original ticket price. This is a significant improvement that would have likely prevented the case described here: https://retardimportantavion.wordpress.com/2024/01/12/reacheminement-catastrophique-droit-indemnisation-meme-circonstances-extraordinaires-2/ - If a flight is canceled due to "extraordinary circumstances," the airline will only be required to offer up to 3 nights in a hotel. This is a major change, as there’s currently no limit. Expect disputes if the extraordinary circumstances end while the passenger hasn’t been re-routed. - The price of a flight, as first displayed, must obligatorily include a cabin bag. This doesn’t prevent the airline from offering a price reduction if the passenger waives the cabin bag. This will put an end to abnormal practices, such as (just one example) Condor charging extra for a cabin bag on long-haul flights like Frankfurt (Germany)–Puerto Plata (Dominican Republic)–Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)–Frankfurt. - Free correction of a passenger’s name if requested 48 hours before departure. Note: This can’t be used to replace one passenger with another—just to correct a typo, e.g., Dupont instead of Dpont. - Airlines’ websites and apps must include information on how to file a claim.
It’s clear that, despite a few details, these changes are very positive for upholding passenger rights. It remains to be seen whether this text will be definitively adopted on July 7, 2026, as is very likely, and, more importantly, whether IATA will encourage airlines to loyally respect these new rules or persist in their old habits.
Best regards,
Hi,
Air Cairo offers good prices on domestic flights and schedules that work for us, but is this airline reliable?
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Hi there,
I’m planning a trip to Georgia this summer and I’ve been comparing some airlines. I’m not particularly set on flying with Pegasus (though it’s convenient with direct flights from Lyon to Tbilisi), but right off the bat, Pegasus states this:
As of January 1, 2026, all foreign nationals traveling to Georgia for tourism purposes will be required to present valid travel health insurance. Guests who fail to provide the relevant health insurance will not be accepted on our flights to Georgia. Sincerely, Pegasus Airlines
In other words, if you don’t show proof of travel health insurance, you’ll be denied boarding. Personally, my credit card insurance has always been enough for me, and I’d rather not take out extra coverage... Have any of you run into this issue before? If not, what do you think? Why is Pegasus asking for this proof? Other airlines don’t mention it at all.
I’m planning a trip to Georgia this summer and I’ve been comparing some airlines. I’m not particularly set on flying with Pegasus (though it’s convenient with direct flights from Lyon to Tbilisi), but right off the bat, Pegasus states this:
As of January 1, 2026, all foreign nationals traveling to Georgia for tourism purposes will be required to present valid travel health insurance. Guests who fail to provide the relevant health insurance will not be accepted on our flights to Georgia. Sincerely, Pegasus Airlines
In other words, if you don’t show proof of travel health insurance, you’ll be denied boarding. Personally, my credit card insurance has always been enough for me, and I’d rather not take out extra coverage... Have any of you run into this issue before? If not, what do you think? Why is Pegasus asking for this proof? Other airlines don’t mention it at all.
Hi,
I bought my flight ticket with my first (usual) first name, which appears first on my passport. However, I have two first names on my passport, and of course, it’s mentioned in the machine-readable zone at the bottom.
I booked with Turkish Airlines (through an online agency) for a trip to South Korea.
I wanted to know if it would be a problem that I only used my first first name on the ticket, while my passport has two. I had requested through the agency to add the second first name, but the airline refused because it doesn’t meet their general conditions. (They must have seen that the last name and first name were the same, and only the second first name was added.)
So, my ticket has my last name and first first name correctly spelled, and when I check in online, I’ll enter the passport details correctly.
I’ll have a layover in Istanbul on the flight.
Thanks in advance for your replies. Have a great day.
I bought my flight ticket with my first (usual) first name, which appears first on my passport. However, I have two first names on my passport, and of course, it’s mentioned in the machine-readable zone at the bottom.
I booked with Turkish Airlines (through an online agency) for a trip to South Korea.
I wanted to know if it would be a problem that I only used my first first name on the ticket, while my passport has two. I had requested through the agency to add the second first name, but the airline refused because it doesn’t meet their general conditions. (They must have seen that the last name and first name were the same, and only the second first name was added.)
So, my ticket has my last name and first first name correctly spelled, and when I check in online, I’ll enter the passport details correctly.
I’ll have a layover in Istanbul on the flight.
Thanks in advance for your replies. Have a great day.
Hi there,
I traveled in June 2025 with Nouvelair Destinations to Hammamet.
I had one checked bag and one carry-on sized 40x24x30, which I usually take on low-cost flights, and I didn’t have any issues. But I just read on a website that Nouvel Air only accepts carry-ons of 40x20x15. I’m flying back to Djerba in June—what do you think? Especially since that size is impossible to find??????? Thanks
Hi, it's my first time taking a plane and I chose EasyJet for a Geneva -> Barcelona flight.
I booked my ticket.
I received my booking reference by email, but I don’t see the actual ticket (barcode or QR code?).
Then I checked in to get the boarding pass with the flight details, QR code, etc. But does this boarding pass act as the ticket?
Because I’ve seen several times online that the flight ticket and the boarding pass aren’t the same thing.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Hi there,
We're leaving for Albania on June 18th. When I validated the flight tickets with Wizz Air on Booking, I only put my son's first name but forgot to include his other three first names on the ticket. On the passport: SURNAME: Dupont, FIRST NAMES: toto titi tutu tata On the flight ticket: SURNAME: Dupont, FIRST NAME: toto I can't seem to reach anyone at Wizz Air to get an answer. Booking and Wizz Air's chat say I need to modify it, but ChatGPT says it should be fine. I wanted to know if he can fly like this or if I need to change his ticket? (It costs 140 €, I know I shouldn't have made a mistake🙁)
Thanks for your feedback.
We're leaving for Albania on June 18th. When I validated the flight tickets with Wizz Air on Booking, I only put my son's first name but forgot to include his other three first names on the ticket. On the passport: SURNAME: Dupont, FIRST NAMES: toto titi tutu tata On the flight ticket: SURNAME: Dupont, FIRST NAME: toto I can't seem to reach anyone at Wizz Air to get an answer. Booking and Wizz Air's chat say I need to modify it, but ChatGPT says it should be fine. I wanted to know if he can fly like this or if I need to change his ticket? (It costs 140 €, I know I shouldn't have made a mistake🙁)
Thanks for your feedback.
Hi,
A pretty serious issue has come up in the past few weeks for traveling to Tanzania.
What’s the deal with airlines in Tanzania? https://www.capital.fr/economie-politique/ce-pays-est-tres-touristique-mais-ses-compagnies-aeriennes-sont-placees-sur-liste-noire-par-l-europe-1515325 https://www.charentelibre.fr/tourisme/la-tanzanie-sur-liste-noire-de-l-europe-des-vols-interieurs-a-haut-risque-pour-100-000-touristes-francais-25002566.php
Basically, all airlines have been blacklisted because they don’t meet European safety standards. They’re banned from flying in Europe but continue operating in Tanzania. The main issue is that travel agencies’ civil liability no longer applies to blacklisted airlines. So we can’t allow clients to fly with these carriers. Of course, there’s huge pressure from European agencies, which are forced to disrupt their plans or even cancel trips because of this. Personally, I’ve got a trip planned for February 2026 to the southern parks in Tanzania, so I’ll be keeping an eye on how this develops. Do any of you have updates? Thanks!
Loïc
A pretty serious issue has come up in the past few weeks for traveling to Tanzania.
What’s the deal with airlines in Tanzania? https://www.capital.fr/economie-politique/ce-pays-est-tres-touristique-mais-ses-compagnies-aeriennes-sont-placees-sur-liste-noire-par-l-europe-1515325 https://www.charentelibre.fr/tourisme/la-tanzanie-sur-liste-noire-de-l-europe-des-vols-interieurs-a-haut-risque-pour-100-000-touristes-francais-25002566.php
Basically, all airlines have been blacklisted because they don’t meet European safety standards. They’re banned from flying in Europe but continue operating in Tanzania. The main issue is that travel agencies’ civil liability no longer applies to blacklisted airlines. So we can’t allow clients to fly with these carriers. Of course, there’s huge pressure from European agencies, which are forced to disrupt their plans or even cancel trips because of this. Personally, I’ve got a trip planned for February 2026 to the southern parks in Tanzania, so I’ll be keeping an eye on how this develops. Do any of you have updates? Thanks!
Loïc
Hi,
Right now, with the war raging in Iran and affecting all the neighboring countries of the Persian Gulf, many airports are completely closed to all traffic.
Several airlines like Qatar Airways, Emirates, and others have almost completely halted their operations.
Whether in the Middle East or Africa, many travelers are stranded—maybe for a long time... A heartfelt thought for them and the struggles this will cause.
Four months ago, I was in Kenya with a flight booked through Qatar Airways... I can’t even imagine how I’d react if I were stuck there now. ??
Wishing all these travelers courage, patience, and success in making it back home.
...
Doha Airport on October 21, 2025:

...
Right now, with the war raging in Iran and affecting all the neighboring countries of the Persian Gulf, many airports are completely closed to all traffic.
Several airlines like Qatar Airways, Emirates, and others have almost completely halted their operations.
Whether in the Middle East or Africa, many travelers are stranded—maybe for a long time... A heartfelt thought for them and the struggles this will cause.
Four months ago, I was in Kenya with a flight booked through Qatar Airways... I can’t even imagine how I’d react if I were stuck there now. ??
Wishing all these travelers courage, patience, and success in making it back home.
...
Doha Airport on October 21, 2025:

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Hello, some (potentially) good news for Brazil lovers—GOL airline is launching a route to Europe from Rio, starting in September for Lisbon, then Paris at a later date that hasn’t been announced yet.
They’ll be using their new A330-900 neo.
No prices have been announced so far, but hopefully we’ll find direct flights from GIG at a more interesting fare than AF or Latam…
Hello,
I’m really surprised because in TUI’s new tour packages, the airlines they’re using are of low quality. Before, they used to prioritize major airlines, but now it’s small airlines from small countries—companies with terrible ratings and borderline safety concerns. I even just noticed this note for a Tanzania trip: "We inform you that the domestic flight segment in Tanzania included in your trip is operated by an airline listed on the European Union’s list of air carriers subject to an operating ban within the European Union. This ban only applies to European Union airspace, meaning this airline is not permitted to take off, land, or fly over European airspace. However, this airline is authorized to operate in Tanzania."
This means they’re using airlines on the blacklist!! It’s pretty worrying for safety. What do you all think?
I’m really surprised because in TUI’s new tour packages, the airlines they’re using are of low quality. Before, they used to prioritize major airlines, but now it’s small airlines from small countries—companies with terrible ratings and borderline safety concerns. I even just noticed this note for a Tanzania trip: "We inform you that the domestic flight segment in Tanzania included in your trip is operated by an airline listed on the European Union’s list of air carriers subject to an operating ban within the European Union. This ban only applies to European Union airspace, meaning this airline is not permitted to take off, land, or fly over European airspace. However, this airline is authorized to operate in Tanzania."
This means they’re using airlines on the blacklist!! It’s pretty worrying for safety. What do you all think?
Hello,
We’re planning a cruise to the UAE/QATAR/OMAN starting from DUBAI, with flights departing from Paris CDG. Which airlines would you recommend for round-trip flights, with or without a layover? We need assistance for check-in and boarding/disembarking (my husband is a mobility-impaired traveler who uses a cane and/or a walker). We’ve done a cruise return from Dubai to Paris CDG before in 2016, with a layover in Istanbul, but we booked the transfer and return flight with COSTA. For our current plan, it would be with Celestyal, which doesn’t offer round-trip flights from Paris to Dubai. Should we book very far in advance, or is a few months before departure enough (4/6 months)? We’re thinking of arriving the day before the ship departs, so we’d need to stay overnight in Dubai—either on the way there or for the return flight, depending on the flight schedules. Could you recommend a hotel not too far from the airport, and how to get to the port from the airport?
Thanks so much for your advice. Have a great Sunday! Mum49
We’re planning a cruise to the UAE/QATAR/OMAN starting from DUBAI, with flights departing from Paris CDG. Which airlines would you recommend for round-trip flights, with or without a layover? We need assistance for check-in and boarding/disembarking (my husband is a mobility-impaired traveler who uses a cane and/or a walker). We’ve done a cruise return from Dubai to Paris CDG before in 2016, with a layover in Istanbul, but we booked the transfer and return flight with COSTA. For our current plan, it would be with Celestyal, which doesn’t offer round-trip flights from Paris to Dubai. Should we book very far in advance, or is a few months before departure enough (4/6 months)? We’re thinking of arriving the day before the ship departs, so we’d need to stay overnight in Dubai—either on the way there or for the return flight, depending on the flight schedules. Could you recommend a hotel not too far from the airport, and how to get to the port from the airport?
Thanks so much for your advice. Have a great Sunday! Mum49
Hi,
It's all in the title—this means nothing's getting through, so no more oil.
In Europe, kerosene reserves are still good, but by the end of April, flights will have to be reduced.
European airports fear running out of kerosene if the Strait of Hormuz isn’t reopened within three weeks
Bluff or not? Stay tuned....
Bluff or not? Stay tuned....
Hi everyone,
I’m reaching out to ask for your help with a bit of a problem:
I booked a flight to Berlin from Orly for April 15th—it’s coming up fast. But I just made an annoying discovery: my passport expired two weeks ago.
From what I understand, in principle, I can still travel within the Schengen Zone with an expired passport as long as it’s been less than five years. However, EasyJet’s website explicitly requires a valid ID (and just to add to the fun, my national ID card has been expired for a while now).
So, I’d love to know: how strict are EasyJet’s ID checks? Do they enforce validity rules strictly and refuse boarding if the ID isn’t valid? Or is it more of a luck-of-the-draw situation?
Basically, should I just write off this trip now, or should I still try my luck—maybe with a little tearful plea? Has anyone here had a similar experience? I can’t be the only one, right!
I’m reaching out to ask for your help with a bit of a problem:
I booked a flight to Berlin from Orly for April 15th—it’s coming up fast. But I just made an annoying discovery: my passport expired two weeks ago.
From what I understand, in principle, I can still travel within the Schengen Zone with an expired passport as long as it’s been less than five years. However, EasyJet’s website explicitly requires a valid ID (and just to add to the fun, my national ID card has been expired for a while now).
So, I’d love to know: how strict are EasyJet’s ID checks? Do they enforce validity rules strictly and refuse boarding if the ID isn’t valid? Or is it more of a luck-of-the-draw situation?
Basically, should I just write off this trip now, or should I still try my luck—maybe with a little tearful plea? Has anyone here had a similar experience? I can’t be the only one, right!
Hi there!
Has anyone taken the direct flight from CDG to Las Vegas with Air France?
Looking forward to your feedback!
Hey everyone,
I booked a flight with RyanAir for next month, with the priority+ option and two cabin bags. So I can take a 10 kg bag with dimensions 55x40x20 in the cabin (plus another smaller one). The problem is that the smallest suitcase I have (which is supposed to be designed specifically for cabin size standards, according to the manual) has the following dimensions: 55x37x21, so it's just 1 cm over (wheels included) on one of the measurements.
I wasn’t too worried at first, but I’ve read dozens of stories about people’s misadventures and the hassles they’ve had with RyanAir.
Since I don’t want my suitcase to end up in the hold (that would waste time picking it up when I’m already arriving late and need to get to the city center), nor do I want to pay an extra fee (apparently 50 €) for the outbound and return flights for just 1 centimeter—especially since I paid for the "priority+" option and I’m not exactly rolling in money—I’d love some advice.
Have any of you been in the same situation? I’ve read that with this airline, they check bags in templates (testing them in different positions) and are completely uncompromising. I tried contacting customer service, who, as luck would have it, "don’t handle this kind of request," and a rep I spoke to wasn’t much help.
I know it’s a low-cost airline, and I don’t expect luxury or even kindness, but come on—just 1 cm on a short flight with the + option... I’m a bit overwhelmed by everything I’ve read...
Just to clarify, since I’m going for 8 days, I can’t just take one bag for my stuff. I’ve done that for shorter trips before, and it was a hassle—I even had to buy an extra bag for the return trip... Luckily, the inspector was nice about it!
Thanks so much! I’m a newbie when it comes to air travel :) Hope I posted this in the right section!
I booked a flight with RyanAir for next month, with the priority+ option and two cabin bags. So I can take a 10 kg bag with dimensions 55x40x20 in the cabin (plus another smaller one). The problem is that the smallest suitcase I have (which is supposed to be designed specifically for cabin size standards, according to the manual) has the following dimensions: 55x37x21, so it's just 1 cm over (wheels included) on one of the measurements.
I wasn’t too worried at first, but I’ve read dozens of stories about people’s misadventures and the hassles they’ve had with RyanAir.
Since I don’t want my suitcase to end up in the hold (that would waste time picking it up when I’m already arriving late and need to get to the city center), nor do I want to pay an extra fee (apparently 50 €) for the outbound and return flights for just 1 centimeter—especially since I paid for the "priority+" option and I’m not exactly rolling in money—I’d love some advice.
Have any of you been in the same situation? I’ve read that with this airline, they check bags in templates (testing them in different positions) and are completely uncompromising. I tried contacting customer service, who, as luck would have it, "don’t handle this kind of request," and a rep I spoke to wasn’t much help.
I know it’s a low-cost airline, and I don’t expect luxury or even kindness, but come on—just 1 cm on a short flight with the + option... I’m a bit overwhelmed by everything I’ve read...
Just to clarify, since I’m going for 8 days, I can’t just take one bag for my stuff. I’ve done that for shorter trips before, and it was a hassle—I even had to buy an extra bag for the return trip... Luckily, the inspector was nice about it!
Thanks so much! I’m a newbie when it comes to air travel :) Hope I posted this in the right section!
Hi there,
When I run searches on Skyscanner, I see that only Lufthansa has flights to Seoul with just one stop. Air France doesn’t show up, even though I thought the French airline served Seoul? I can’t even log into the Air France website—it keeps glitching.
When I run searches on Skyscanner, I see that only Lufthansa has flights to Seoul with just one stop. Air France doesn’t show up, even though I thought the French airline served Seoul? I can’t even log into the Air France website—it keeps glitching.
Hi there,
I’d like to return to Uzbekistan next April for 10 days with my husband to visit our son who lives there. We went last July and I bought the flight tickets (direct flight from Paris on Uzbekistan Airways) about 2 months in advance at very reasonable prices. I’ve been checking for late April for a few weeks now, and the tickets are much more expensive and keep rising. I can’t figure out if the prices are going up because it’s still a bit too early to buy and they’ll likely drop if the planes aren’t full, or if it’s because the period is actually in high demand. For reference, last year I bought my son’s ticket on May 30th for a departure on June 3rd—just 3 days later—at a very low price that didn’t budge at all.
Just in case, does anyone know the pricing trends for this airline and can advise me? Should I wait or not?
Thanks, and feel free to ask if you need any tips about the country!
My wife bought a flight ticket (Lucky Air) under her Thai maiden name and was issued a Chinese visa on her new Thai passport but with her French married name (due to administrative requirements). She was denied boarding by the airline in Bangkok for the flight to Kunming—resulting in the loss of our round-trip flight tickets, including mine since we were traveling together—despite presenting both passports at the airline counter at the same time.
Hi there.
I’m planning a trip to Chile, and the fares from the Colombian airline Avianca are really appealing.
Way cheaper than Air France, for example.
That said, the reviews I’ve seen online aren’t great.
What do you think of this airline?
Have any of you taken long-haul flights with Avianca?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Eric
Hi there,
This might be a silly question, but I’m traveling to Japan from CDG and returning via Osaka with EVA Air, and I have a pretty bulky aluminum knee brace. It’s this model: https://enovis-medtech.eu/fr_FR/OA-FullForce-74358.html
Has anyone had any experience with airport security checks or flying with one of these?
Thanks in advance! Best regards,
This might be a silly question, but I’m traveling to Japan from CDG and returning via Osaka with EVA Air, and I have a pretty bulky aluminum knee brace. It’s this model: https://enovis-medtech.eu/fr_FR/OA-FullForce-74358.html
Has anyone had any experience with airport security checks or flying with one of these?
Thanks in advance! Best regards,
Hi there,
I can't seem to find flights between the Cape Verde islands on the airline's website. No matter the date or route, I always get the same response: "no flights on this date." See the photo. Would anyone have an explanation? Surely not all flights are fully booked in July?
Best, Thierry
I can't seem to find flights between the Cape Verde islands on the airline's website. No matter the date or route, I always get the same response: "no flights on this date." See the photo. Would anyone have an explanation? Surely not all flights are fully booked in July?
Best, Thierry
Hi there,
I have a question...
Has anyone managed to get a refund from Oman Air?
After a delayed flight, we missed our connecting flight to get home!! At midnight, the flight attendant booked us on a flight to Nice via Munich, even though we were in Munich and wanted to get back to Nice... Too tired from the trip, we didn’t notice the mistake!! The next day, of course, the booking wasn’t valid!! We had to pay again for the flight back to Nice... I’m really struggling!! I think they’re giving me the runaround!! I’ve sent several emails, tried Messenger and WhatsApp, but the only responses I get are: "We need to investigate!! We’ll get back to you in 15 days!!" It’s been over a month!!
I just sent a registered letter (LRAR) to their office at Paris Charles de Gaulle, which is still open!!
Do you have any other suggestions for me?
Thanks in advance for your help! Virginie
After a delayed flight, we missed our connecting flight to get home!! At midnight, the flight attendant booked us on a flight to Nice via Munich, even though we were in Munich and wanted to get back to Nice... Too tired from the trip, we didn’t notice the mistake!! The next day, of course, the booking wasn’t valid!! We had to pay again for the flight back to Nice... I’m really struggling!! I think they’re giving me the runaround!! I’ve sent several emails, tried Messenger and WhatsApp, but the only responses I get are: "We need to investigate!! We’ll get back to you in 15 days!!" It’s been over a month!!
I just sent a registered letter (LRAR) to their office at Paris Charles de Gaulle, which is still open!!
Do you have any other suggestions for me?
Thanks in advance for your help! Virginie
Hi!
Sri Lanka has announced it could run out of fuel in the coming weeks if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. The government has implemented a mandatory four-day workweek to save oil, and there are long lines at gas stations due to fears of an early shortage.
In Vietnam, the government has warned all airlines that flights will need to be reduced due to a lack of kerosene. The country imports two-thirds of its jet fuel from China and Thailand, but both countries have now banned exports out of fear of domestic shortages.
The state is asking airlines to plan ahead and park aircraft to drastically reduce operations, starting with domestic flights and then international ones. International carriers will also need to cut back on their rotations.
This will begin in the coming days. 🙁
Hi there,
I’ve got a long layover (about 10 hours) in Seoul on an upcoming trip.
I arrive from Phnom Penh at 7:20 AM and depart for Montreal at 6:00 PM.
First question: Will my checked baggage be transferred automatically? I have a single ticket from KTI to YUL (Air Canada ticket—KTI-ICN operated by Asiana (codeshare) and ICN-YUL by Air Canada).
Second question: I saw it’s possible to join free guided tours (Airport Transit Tour). What do you think of this kind of service? And is my "actual" layover time (accounting for security checks, check-in, etc.) enough to do one of these tours?
Thanks in advance to everyone who chimes in on this!
First question: Will my checked baggage be transferred automatically? I have a single ticket from KTI to YUL (Air Canada ticket—KTI-ICN operated by Asiana (codeshare) and ICN-YUL by Air Canada).
Second question: I saw it’s possible to join free guided tours (Airport Transit Tour). What do you think of this kind of service? And is my "actual" layover time (accounting for security checks, check-in, etc.) enough to do one of these tours?
Thanks in advance to everyone who chimes in on this!
Hi everyone,
I'm heading to Namibia next May. I'm planning to take a first flight from Paris to Johannesburg with Air France, departing at 11:20 PM and arriving at 11:05 AM in Johannesburg. Then a second flight from Johannesburg to Windhoek at 3:25 PM with South African Airways.
Four hours between the two flights seems enough to catch my connection, but a friend told me I should maybe take the 5:30 PM flight instead because I need to go through immigration, collect my luggage, and check in again. Apparently, I have to do this because I bought the two tickets separately (it's actually much cheaper).
What do you think?
Also, in terms of South African airlines, which one do you think is the most reliable between South African Airways and Airlink?
Thanks for your advice!!
So, even before starting my explanation, I’d like to introduce myself since this is my first post on the forum :) I’m Jérôme, a huge Asia enthusiast, and I’m currently in the process of moving to Japan with my family in 2028.
Now, onto the topic :)
We’re a family of four traveling together to Seoul, with two separate bookings.
Our original itinerary was: Madrid → Doha → Seoul (March 23–24)
The issue is that our entire outbound flight was canceled, and the airline simply rescheduled the Madrid → Doha leg. Now we’re left with an incomplete journey, with no solution to reach our final destination (Seoul).
Since then:
- Can’t modify flights online (technical error every time) - Can’t get help via chat or WhatsApp - Phone support is unreachable, and the usual French number isn’t working right now
We don’t want a refund. We just want to be rerouted to Seoul, as our original ticket promised.
We’re flexible:
- On dates (we can leave on March 21 or 22 instead of the 23rd) - On the itinerary (different layovers if needed)
Have any of you dealt with this before? Do you know how to unlock a booking in this case or get a rerouting? We’re considering going straight to the airport to resolve it at the Qatar Airways counter....
Thanks so much for your help! 😊
Now, onto the topic :)
We’re a family of four traveling together to Seoul, with two separate bookings.
Our original itinerary was: Madrid → Doha → Seoul (March 23–24)
The issue is that our entire outbound flight was canceled, and the airline simply rescheduled the Madrid → Doha leg. Now we’re left with an incomplete journey, with no solution to reach our final destination (Seoul).
Since then:
- Can’t modify flights online (technical error every time) - Can’t get help via chat or WhatsApp - Phone support is unreachable, and the usual French number isn’t working right now
We don’t want a refund. We just want to be rerouted to Seoul, as our original ticket promised.
We’re flexible:
- On dates (we can leave on March 21 or 22 instead of the 23rd) - On the itinerary (different layovers if needed)
Have any of you dealt with this before? Do you know how to unlock a booking in this case or get a rerouting? We’re considering going straight to the airport to resolve it at the Qatar Airways counter....
Thanks so much for your help! 😊
Hi,
We just received an email from Volotea saying our flight time has changed (by more than 2 hours).
The email states "you can request a free date change."
If I change the date, will the flight price stay the same as the original price, or will I have to pay the difference?
Specifically: Our flight on the 7th is 46.25 €, and the one on the 8th is 92.51 €. If we switch to the 8th, how much will we pay?
When I request the date change to the 8th, it says "No additional fees."
Thanks and have a great day! 🙂
Hi everyone,
We’re going on a Nile cruise.
My question:
We’re taking off from Brussels Airport to land in Cairo.
Then we have to catch a second flight to Luxor.
How does that work—do we pick up our luggage, do we have to exit and then re-enter the airport?
Thanks for your help, tips, and advice, etc.…