Help! Missed Connection
#62
Join Date: Feb 2007
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In Germany customs even ask you for a receipt of your lap top, and if you can t show it you either have to pay taxes or a deposit. This is what can happen when they check you. QWERTY lap tops are more dangerous in this game.
#63
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Thanks for bringing that gem up, had a good laugh re-reading some of it 😂😂
I feel old now that you mention this!
I feel old now that you mention this!
#64
Join Date: May 2017
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So German customs specifically targets Finnish/Swedish laptops with QWERTY keyboards? Do they look for the Ĺ key and assume that it was bought in Ĺland?
#65
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Silly as it is, I have been asked the serial number of my laptop several times in Germany and China, often in Brazil too. Dont recall if anywhere else.
#67
Join Date: May 2012
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Hi
My wife is travelling from BKK to LHR via HEL in Biz.
Her depature from Bangkok was delayed by 2 hours which means she has missed her connection to London.
The airline has put her on tomorrow mornings flight but they won't give her a room for the night as she isn't allowed to leave the airport
They've given her 25 euros voucher but told her she has to sleep in the airport.
I've told her the lounge should be open until 12am but I would of thought the airline has to give her accommodation irrespetive of Schengen ?
I presume I can claim compensation for delays of over 6 hours?
Is there anything she can do ?
TIA
My wife is travelling from BKK to LHR via HEL in Biz.
Her depature from Bangkok was delayed by 2 hours which means she has missed her connection to London.
The airline has put her on tomorrow mornings flight but they won't give her a room for the night as she isn't allowed to leave the airport
They've given her 25 euros voucher but told her she has to sleep in the airport.
I've told her the lounge should be open until 12am but I would of thought the airline has to give her accommodation irrespetive of Schengen ?
I presume I can claim compensation for delays of over 6 hours?
Is there anything she can do ?
TIA
My wife was flying MAN-HEL-BKK last night. Due to poor baggage loading at MAN, the flight departed more than 3 hours late, which resulted in a missed connection in HEL to BKK. She was then stuck in transit in HEL with nobody to speak to, as everyone had gone home and the transit services was closed. Even if she had a visa, there was nobody from FINNAIR to arrange a hotel.
When Transit services opened at 5AM, they gave her and my son 7 euros each for food. Seven entire euros for 24 hours in Helsinki to buy food and drink. She could only afford water, crisps and a bar of chocolate with that money. She also had to buy two blankets for 24 euros each to keep warm. Obviously she bought more food and drink with her own cash and I hope they will reimburse her. While I understand that these things happen (certainly at the moment with MAN), they should at least have someone on duty when people disembark and miss the connection to offer assistance.
My take away from my wife's experience is to never transit through an airport that only has one flight per day to your destination if you don't have a visa to enter the country.
Last edited by eddibabyyeah; Aug 1, 2022 at 6:59 am
#68
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Posts: 225
Just going thru a similar situation with my wife at the moment who is stuck in transit in HEL for 24hrs, as she doesnt have a valid schengen visa
My wife was flying MAN-HEL-BKK last night. Due to poor baggage loading at MAN, the flight departed more than 3 hours late, which resulted in a missed connection in HEL to BKK. She was then stuck in transit in HEL with nobody to speak to, as everyone had gone home and the transit services was closed. Even if she had a visa, there was nobody from FINNAIR to arrange a hotel.
When Transit services opened at 5AM, they gave her and my son 7 euros each for food. Seven entire euros for 24 hours in Helsinki to buy food and drink. She could only afford water, crisps and a bar of chocolate with that money. She also had to buy two blankets for 24 euros each to keep warm. Obviously she bought more food and drink with her own cash and I hope they will reimburse her. While I understand that these things happen (certainly at the moment with MAN), they should at least have someone on duty when people disembark and miss the connection to offer assistance.
My take away from my wife's experience is to never transit through an airport that only has one flight per day to your destination if you don't have a visa to enter the country.
My wife was flying MAN-HEL-BKK last night. Due to poor baggage loading at MAN, the flight departed more than 3 hours late, which resulted in a missed connection in HEL to BKK. She was then stuck in transit in HEL with nobody to speak to, as everyone had gone home and the transit services was closed. Even if she had a visa, there was nobody from FINNAIR to arrange a hotel.
When Transit services opened at 5AM, they gave her and my son 7 euros each for food. Seven entire euros for 24 hours in Helsinki to buy food and drink. She could only afford water, crisps and a bar of chocolate with that money. She also had to buy two blankets for 24 euros each to keep warm. Obviously she bought more food and drink with her own cash and I hope they will reimburse her. While I understand that these things happen (certainly at the moment with MAN), they should at least have someone on duty when people disembark and miss the connection to offer assistance.
My take away from my wife's experience is to never transit through an airport that only has one flight per day to your destination if you don't have a visa to enter the country.