CMB-SIN no more?
#2
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: New York
Posts: 7,358
Here is the link to the press release:
http://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_L...o-Colombo.html
I am happy that Colombo will finally get a nonstop service, and even the flight via Bangkok will get an aircraft upgrade - Airbus A340-300s. It makes sense from a CX perspective, as the crews are cross-trained on both planes. Premium Economy will be introduced on CMB market and I wonder how that will affect the J prices.
I guess it is an "upgrade" - not as a surprise especially UL has joined OneWorld. I wonder if UL will introduce nonstop CMB to HKG soon too.
Carfield
http://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_L...o-Colombo.html
I am happy that Colombo will finally get a nonstop service, and even the flight via Bangkok will get an aircraft upgrade - Airbus A340-300s. It makes sense from a CX perspective, as the crews are cross-trained on both planes. Premium Economy will be introduced on CMB market and I wonder how that will affect the J prices.
I guess it is an "upgrade" - not as a surprise especially UL has joined OneWorld. I wonder if UL will introduce nonstop CMB to HKG soon too.
Carfield
#3
formerly gemini573
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: LAX, HKG, and BKK
Programs: CX Emerald, WOH Globalist, Marriott Platinum, AA Lifetime Platinum, Virtuoso, Prive, STEPS, STARS
Posts: 2,233
I am pleasantly surprised at HKG CMB going 4 x weekly nonstop with the smaller equipment. This flight is normally with a 773, which has lots of room for cargo. Perhaps cargo demand has softened. The times I've seen them loading the 773 at CMB, it's loaded with palettes of cargo.
I've heard a while back UL also considering going nonstop to HKG and adding an ICN flight from HKG. Let's see...
I've heard a while back UL also considering going nonstop to HKG and adding an ICN flight from HKG. Let's see...
#4
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Singapore
Programs: MPC, KF, Accor, SPG, HH
Posts: 904
Previously the CMB leg could see the plane used for 711 HKGSIN fully utilized to come back for the 710 SINHKG run the next day. The other overnight pair is 735/736 pair that leave the frame on ground in SIN some 15+ hours
#6
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Singapore
Programs: MPC, KF, Accor, SPG, HH
Posts: 904
#8
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Manhattan Beach, California
Programs: BMI Diamond Club Gold forever
Posts: 6,367
What will CX do for those of us who are ticketed on this flight? I can see my Nov flight is cancelled but havent yet gotten any communication from them. Will they move us to an SQ or UL flight or are they going to just refund and leave us to have to buy (now much more expensive) tickets on one of those carriers?
#9
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: SIN
Programs: *G, OWE
Posts: 92
What will CX do for those of us who are ticketed on this flight? I can see my Nov flight is cancelled but havent yet gotten any communication from them. Will they move us to an SQ or UL flight or are they going to just refund and leave us to have to buy (now much more expensive) tickets on one of those carriers?
I'm happy to route via HKG but I told them I don't find it acceptable that I need to spend additional miles to do so. This is the second time this sort of cancellation and refusal to honour the original mileage spend has happened to me on a redemption booking this year so I'm not hopeful for a positive resolution - although the other episode was on a QF flight so I did hope this being on CX metal might have meant a straightforward rebooking
The call taker was actually as helpful as he could be and is trying another avenue to see what can be done. I did (tongue in cheek) point out that if I cancelled or amended the reservation it would cost 12000 Asia Miles so why couldn't they take the 12000 miles they now "owe" me and then we'll only be arguing over 3000 miles.
There was no offer to move me to a UL flight.
#10
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: NYC/SIN
Programs: CX DM, SQ KF
Posts: 2,171
SIN-CMB leg of a long haul exCMB fare (with only the last segment untravelled) gone missing from MMB without any contact from CX so far. Checkmytrip shows:
The following warning(s) occured
Please note that the Airline has cancelled one or more of your selected flights. Please modify your reservation, or contact your travel agent for further information. (9115)
Dont plan to contact them right away - was a way into the future date, to be changed and used when my next exCMB travel would start - which is the much bigger of my worries.
I'm sure I'm not alone in going into a depression at the exCMB I class fares going away for us SIN based fliers.
The following warning(s) occured
Please note that the Airline has cancelled one or more of your selected flights. Please modify your reservation, or contact your travel agent for further information. (9115)
Dont plan to contact them right away - was a way into the future date, to be changed and used when my next exCMB travel would start - which is the much bigger of my worries.
I'm sure I'm not alone in going into a depression at the exCMB I class fares going away for us SIN based fliers.
#11
Suspended
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 4,477
I telephoned the MPC tonight after noticing that my December SIN-CMB redemption booking in J had disappeared. The answer from the call centre was I could cancel and refund without penalty or pay 15000 more Asia Miles to fly via HKG.
I'm happy to route via HKG but I told them I don't find it acceptable that I need to spend additional miles to do so. This is the second time this sort of cancellation and refusal to honour the original mileage spend has happened to me on a redemption booking this year so I'm not hopeful for a positive resolution - although the other episode was on a QF flight so I did hope this being on CX metal might have meant a straightforward rebooking
The call taker was actually as helpful as he could be and is trying another avenue to see what can be done. I did (tongue in cheek) point out that if I cancelled or amended the reservation it would cost 12000 Asia Miles so why couldn't they take the 12000 miles they now "owe" me and then we'll only be arguing over 3000 miles.
There was no offer to move me to a UL flight.
I'm happy to route via HKG but I told them I don't find it acceptable that I need to spend additional miles to do so. This is the second time this sort of cancellation and refusal to honour the original mileage spend has happened to me on a redemption booking this year so I'm not hopeful for a positive resolution - although the other episode was on a QF flight so I did hope this being on CX metal might have meant a straightforward rebooking
The call taker was actually as helpful as he could be and is trying another avenue to see what can be done. I did (tongue in cheek) point out that if I cancelled or amended the reservation it would cost 12000 Asia Miles so why couldn't they take the 12000 miles they now "owe" me and then we'll only be arguing over 3000 miles.
There was no offer to move me to a UL flight.
#12
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: SIN
Programs: *G, OWE
Posts: 92
Thanks for the suggestion - I'll keep it in my back pocket for now. The agent I'm dealing with has booked us on the best SIN-HKG-CMB connection available on the same day of travel and sent it off to ticketing with a request they honor the origin mileage 'cost' - 30000 AMs each. I'll wait and see what happens next week.
Aside from this suggestion, if they play hardball I may just see if we can go PEY as they are both day time/evening flights. UL on the day is SGD260 p/p at the moment in economy for their direct A320 flight although I'd rather be using up some miles.
Aside from this suggestion, if they play hardball I may just see if we can go PEY as they are both day time/evening flights. UL on the day is SGD260 p/p at the moment in economy for their direct A320 flight although I'd rather be using up some miles.
#13
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: country Western Australia
Programs: QF SG(LTS) - AA LTG(1MM)
Posts: 2,771
#14
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Singapore
Programs: MPC, KF, Accor, SPG, HH
Posts: 904
There is a 8 to 10 percent savings even for the most restricted economy flexi fare (CX V class vis-a-vis SQ Flexi Saver)
CX has 2 flights into SFO, 4 into LAX, 4 into JFK, compared to 1 a piece on SQ. On top of that, you are given a choice of flights exSIN to connect to them in HKG on CX. And I am not factoring Canada which SQ does not even have a presence.
So I am not sure what point you are trying to make , but then again, YMMV.
Last edited by CXFlyerBoy; Aug 10, 2014 at 1:14 am
#15
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: LA/NY/CHI
Programs: AA EXP, AS 100K, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Plat
Posts: 1,876
When I first read the title I thought CX was going to cancel CMB like what they did to KHI shortly after I flew that route. Ironically I just flew HKG-SIN-CMB on Friday. Both flights were 100% full although we were able to get two standby seats in Y. I was traveling with a GO and I'm OWE, we were oped-up to J on both sectors although we had to later change the HKG-SIN flight.