CX Complaints
#1
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CX Complaints
Just curious if anyone has a government contact for complaint issues with CX? I know I can file a complaint with the Dept of Transportation here in the US, but wondering if there's a Hong Kong equivelent? Got a serious complaint which needs to be addressed above the company level.
#2
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It depends what type of complaint.
If it relates to inflight safety or operational issues then the Civil Aviation Department is where I would start: http://www.cad.gov.hk/english/contactCAD.html
If it's more just a general complaint about the way they do business I guess you could try the Consumer Council: http://www.consumer.org.hk/website/w...ocomplain.html
although I have no idea how useful that would be.
There is also the small claims tribunal: http://www.judiciary.gov.hk/en/crt_s...lt/html/sc.htm
But the Consumer Council and Small Claims Tribunal are only relevant if you made a purchase in Hong Kong.
Of course, if it is a criminal matter then the police are here: http://www.info.gov.hk/police/hkp-ho...ctus/index.htm
But have you already taken the issue as far as you can in CX's Customer Relations Department? I have always found them quite responsive if you have a serious issue to discuss.
To be able to help more I'd really need to have some idea what the nature of the complaint is. Happy for you to PM if you prefer.
If it relates to inflight safety or operational issues then the Civil Aviation Department is where I would start: http://www.cad.gov.hk/english/contactCAD.html
If it's more just a general complaint about the way they do business I guess you could try the Consumer Council: http://www.consumer.org.hk/website/w...ocomplain.html
although I have no idea how useful that would be.
There is also the small claims tribunal: http://www.judiciary.gov.hk/en/crt_s...lt/html/sc.htm
But the Consumer Council and Small Claims Tribunal are only relevant if you made a purchase in Hong Kong.
Of course, if it is a criminal matter then the police are here: http://www.info.gov.hk/police/hkp-ho...ctus/index.htm
But have you already taken the issue as far as you can in CX's Customer Relations Department? I have always found them quite responsive if you have a serious issue to discuss.
To be able to help more I'd really need to have some idea what the nature of the complaint is. Happy for you to PM if you prefer.
#3
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Interested as well as to what sort of complaint would warrant that kind of attention.
Came back from BKK last night on 702. The cabin monitor wasn't working so although there was sound, there was no picture for the safety briefing. They tried restarting it a few times to no avail. In the end a couple of FAs attempted to do it the old fashioned way, but it was a farce. Certainly wouldn't have been up to the standards of any aviation authority, but I'll let it go!
Came back from BKK last night on 702. The cabin monitor wasn't working so although there was sound, there was no picture for the safety briefing. They tried restarting it a few times to no avail. In the end a couple of FAs attempted to do it the old fashioned way, but it was a farce. Certainly wouldn't have been up to the standards of any aviation authority, but I'll let it go!
#4
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Thanks for the tips and links! I may be seeking governmental advice and assistance from Hong Kong if my complaint isnt resolved. I have a very serious issue and nothing related to inop videos, or baggage. I'ts embarrasing for CX, so I'm still awaiting a response from them before pursuing a governmental/legal resolution. Regardless, thanks again for the info!
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I am not sure is your complaint regarding this:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=459209
If it is then it might be more of a consumer affairs complaint.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=459209
If it is then it might be more of a consumer affairs complaint.
#8
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Nope, this is in regards to what I witnessed a few weeks ago. I'd rather not get into the details, but its regading the treatment of an elderly person by CX staff and both myself and another by-stander agreed that something had to be reported.
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In that case it really is an issue for CX's Customer Relations Department. If you have names of the CX staff involved (flight date/number and first name is fine, or position if it can be identified from that: ISM or cabin Senior Purser) then IME action will be taken. I have observed this both on positive and negative reports.
Did you raise the issue at the time with the Inflight Service Manager?
Did you raise the issue at the time with the Inflight Service Manager?
#10
Join Date: Jan 2002
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There was limited catering available on a recent HKG-LHR CX flight due to "disruptions in LHR". No advance warning given.
Flight CX251 was fully catered, but decision was made to preserve provisions for the return from LHR. I filed a complaint thru the ISM, and provided my business card so they could contact me.
I will let you know how I make out.
Flight CX251 was fully catered, but decision was made to preserve provisions for the return from LHR. I filed a complaint thru the ISM, and provided my business card so they could contact me.
I will let you know how I make out.
#11
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Originally Posted by Kiltboys
There was limited catering available on a recent HKG-LHR CX flight due to "disruptions in LHR". No advance warning given.
Flight CX251 was fully catered, but decision was made to preserve provisions for the return from LHR. I filed a complaint thru the ISM, and provided my business card so they could contact me.
I will let you know how I make out.
Flight CX251 was fully catered, but decision was made to preserve provisions for the return from LHR. I filed a complaint thru the ISM, and provided my business card so they could contact me.
I will let you know how I make out.
#12
Join Date: Jan 2002
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Originally Posted by IncyWincy
From what I heard, CX phoned in advance (ie, about 12 hours prior to departure) to say that only dinner and breakfast would be served.
Two additional opportunities to inform me, at check-in in Kowloon, or checkin at the Wing, were also missed. Would have loved to have had a nice dinner at the Wing, but unfortunately opted to dine onboard.
Completely unacceptable, IMHO.
#13
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Well,
If the elderly person involved in this terrible event him/herself doesnt wish to report the happenings, then I really do not see why one would need to get the government involved.
If you witnessed something you dont like, then you can report it within CX and hope they take action. If they decide not to, then that is too bad for you IMHO. CX as a reasobaly good track record when it comes to dealing with these kind of situations.
May I also add that the american obsession with litigation is generaly not shared by the rest of the people on this planet....
If the elderly person involved in this terrible event him/herself doesnt wish to report the happenings, then I really do not see why one would need to get the government involved.
If you witnessed something you dont like, then you can report it within CX and hope they take action. If they decide not to, then that is too bad for you IMHO. CX as a reasobaly good track record when it comes to dealing with these kind of situations.
May I also add that the american obsession with litigation is generaly not shared by the rest of the people on this planet....