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CHOICE’s Plan to Fix the Travel Cancellation Chaos – AIR064
Earlier this year, consumer group CHOICE surveyed more than 4,000 Australians whose travel plans were disrupted by COVID-19. This week, CHOICE published its findings in a report called Consumer protection for Australian travellers: a plan for clarity, consistency and fairness. And the findings are pretty damning for the travel industry. Many complained that it was far too difficult to get a refund or use their travel credit.
According to CHOICE, only 17% of survey respondents actually got a full refund, over half waited more than 3 months for a resolution, and 90% of respondents believe Australian laws need to change to make it easier for consumers to get a refund when they’re unable to travel as planned.
In this episode Alison Elliot, one of the authors of the report and Head of Policy and Government Relations at CHOICE, joins Matt to discuss the report, recommendations and tips for airline customers to get their money back.
Episode contents:
1:20 - Fortnightly news round-up
10:45 - Interview with Alison Elliott, Head of Policy and Government Relations at CHOICE
43:24 - Update on the trans-Tasman travel bubble and Matt's eventful trip from Auckland to Perth
Links:
AFF on Air Discussion thread - a dedicated AFF thread to discuss the podcast and ask questions
CHOICE Report: A plan for fairer consumer protections for Australian travellers
Sign the CHOICE petition
AFF article: Qantas Airport Service Desk Closures Disastrous
Official New Zealand government page on quarantine-free travel from Australia
Frequent Flyer Gazette articles referenced in the fortnightly news round-up:
Australia’s “Four-Phase Plan” to Reopen Borders
There is No Queue to Return to Australia
Queensland Raises Hotel Quarantine Fees
How to Prevent Avianca LifeMiles Expiring
Etihad Quietly Drops Multiple Partner Airlines
Qantas Extends Status Fast Track Period
Earn 50 Qantas Status Credits at BP