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Archive for April, 2010
Update on PIA and Airblue Arrival/Departure
April 21st, 2010
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PIA has started operating flight to Europe
April 21st, 2010
Ontime Travel From 21-04-2010 PIA has started operating flight to Europe. Following is the schedule of today’s flight
Flight Number Sector Timings
PK-793 Islamabad-Barcelona 0705 hrs
PK-737 Lahore-Islamabad-Amsterdam-Istanbul-Lahore 1400 hrs
PK-787 Lahore-Karachi-London 1500 hrs
PK-709 Lahore-Manchester 1400 hrs
PK-785 Islamabad-London 1400 hrs
PK-777 Lahore-Glasgow 1215 hrs
PK-775 Islamabad-Leeds/Bradford 1330 hrs
PIA is making all out efforts to facilitate its passengers and clear the backlog please call please contact +92-21-99242332, +92-21-99242352 for Update information
Airline (Airblue , PIA ) Passangers Rights by EU Law
April 19th, 2010
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What are my basic rights?
You have a contract with the airline to get you from A to B. So that means the airline should try to re-route your journey.
Many people will be told to stay at home and contact their airline before they travel. Passengers can generally choose to have a refund or to change to another flight, according to the Trading Standards Institute. Airlines are usually quite swift to give refunds and should not charge an administration fee.
When things are moving again, those rebooked on more expensive flights will not have to pay the difference.
What happens if I am stranded and trying to get home?
If a flight is cancelled, or delayed for more than five hours, in Europe, there are strict European rules in place, which mean that the airline is obliged to provide assistance at the airport. This includes supplying meals and refreshments, along with accommodation if an overnight stay is required.
Key points include:
- People flying into the European Union from overseas are also covered by the rules, as long as they are travelling on a European airline
- There should be no time limit on their provision of accommodation and food, even though it adds to the financial pressure on airlines
- If passengers have organised their own return travel or hotel stays, they should apply to the airline for the money back when they return. But if these are costs are “unreasonable” – such as a taxi back from Spain – then the airline will not pay. Alternative return transport organised by airlines will be safest as there will be no need to pay out and claim back
- Those flying on non-EU carriers, from outside the EU, are entitled to a refund or to be rebooked under alternative regulations, but will probably have to make a claim to their insurance company for hotel and food costs.
In the current situation it is not clear when flights will be able to take off and passengers are therefore being advised not to travel to the airport.
For those stranded overseas, it is worth keeping expenditure on continuing stays to a minimum and then making a claim to the airline. This might be an issue because there might be a shortage of hotel space.
Many airlines are providing alternative ways to get home – such as coaches – but for those further from home hotel rooms and food are being provided as they wait.
Rights will apply to future flights, even if passengers book now and find there is still disruption weeks from now.
However, owing to the fact that any cancellations would be beyond airlines’ control, there is no automatic right to other compensation. Extra compensation is available if a flight is cancelled or delayed and it is the airline’s fault.
Does the airline look after me if I have two single tickets?
This has been a source of discussion with the emergence of budget airlines.
Flights have been cancelled in a number of UK airports
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However, the EU rules on assistance apply equally to any journey, whether one-way or part of a return ticket, according to the Air Transport Users Council.
Technically speaking, the airlines should arrange and pay for the hotel and meal costs for passengers while they wait for the new flights.
Those who have single tickets and miss a return flight with one airline because their outbound flight with another airline is cancelled might not get a refund for the return flight.
How long is this expected to last, and what about insurance?
That depends on the ash situation and the disruption is changing minute-by-minute.
The situation is further confused as the volcano is still erupting.
Some travel insurance policies will pay out if a holiday, with its associated costs such as hotels, is cancelled owing to the flight problems. However, this depends on the small print so it is worth looking at your policy.
Rochelle Turner, of the consumers’ association Which?, said that very few insurance policies have this cover and as a result many holidaymakers who booked flights and accommodation separately could lose the money spent on hotels. People who get a refund and who then book more expensive alternative transport are also likely to lose out financially.
Package holidays have their own protection. Operators must refund customers for the whole holiday if trips are cancelled, meaning they could not get to their destination.
In reality, operators tend to give three options to people on package deals. They are: deferring the leaving date of the holiday, transferring to another holiday of the same or similar value, or a refund of the amount paid for the whole holiday.
There is also a potential claim to your credit card provider if you booked using your card.
What happens if I cannot get back to work?
If you are missing work because you are stranded overseas, then this is still considered to be unauthorised leave and your employer does not have to pay you.
Many employers would suggest that the time is taken as holiday but the employee would have to agree to this. They might discuss the possibility of working remotely, if possible.
James Wilders, an employment partner at the law firm Dickinson Dees, said employers had no obligation to help their employees get home – unless they were away on business.
“Employers have a duty of care which would extend to securing the safe return of everyone affected by the current disruption while on business,” he said.
“They must meet any additional expenses incurred by staff while abroad on business such as accommodation and subsistence costs as well as reasonable travel arrangements.”
However, knock-on costs such as childcare or missed events would usually not be covered.
Manchester Airport will reopen contact Airblue / PIA for Update
April 19th, 2010
Ontime Travel Manchester Airport will be open from 09:00 on Tuesday 20 April 2010 unless there is a deterioration in conditions.
Please contact Airblue and PIA before travelling to the airport for any flight because schedules will take some time to return to normal
http://www.manchesterairport.co.uk/manweb.nsf/Content/airlinesandtouroperators
PIA cancels seven more flights
April 18th, 2010
Ontime Travel Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Saturday suspended seven more flights to Europe and the United States of America, as international air traffic remained disrupted for the third consecutive day because of dangerous ash cloud hovering over some European countries, said a statement issued by the national flag carrier on Saturday.
The return flights on Islamabad-Copenhagen-Oslo, Islamabad-Birmingham, Islamabad-London, Islamabad-Leads, Lahore-Glasgow, Lahore-London and Lahore-Manchester-New York routes were cancelled, it said. Five return flights, scheduled for Sunday, have also been cancelled, it said.
A special task force, headed by Aijaz Haroon, Managing Director, is making efforts to resolve the problem arising out of cancellation of 32 flights since Thursday, when a volcanic eruption in Iceland sent fumes in the atmosphere.
The restriction on flights is expected to remain in place till next Wednesday, said the statement.
Around 6,000 passengers of the national flag carrier, across the country and abroad, have been affected due to cancellation of flights. Out of these, around 400 passengers are stranded in European cities, it said.
According to an estimate, PIA has suffered a revenue loss of around Rs500 million or $6 million during the last three days.
Efforts are afoot to transport 320 passengers of flight PK-723, bound for JFK Airport New York, and stranded in Paris for the last three days to their destination subject to the permission of the euro air traffic controllers, it said.
PM calls off trip to Europe over volcanic ash
April 18th, 2010
Ontime Travel Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani called off his scheduled visits to three European countries because of the air traffic disruption caused by the Icelandic volcanic ash.
According to sources, Gilani was due to visit France, Belgium, Spain and European Union headquarter Brussels.
The sources said the prime minister had to cancel his tour due to the situation arising out of Ireland’s volcanic ash, which caused the closing of airspace most of EU countries.
Update on Cancelled flights
April 18th, 2010
Ontime Travel | Airline | Customer Relations Contact | Website | |
| Aer Arann | 0870 876 7676 | www.aerarann.com | |
| Aer Lingus | 0871 718 5000 | www.aerlingus.ie | |
| Aegean Flights | 0844 870 0033 | www.aegeanflights.com | |
| Air Berlin | 0871 5000 737 | www.airberlin.com | |
| Air Blue | 0161 225 3040 | www.airblue.com | |
| Air France | 0871 66 33 777 | www.airfrance.com | |
| Air Malta | 0906 103 0012 | www.airmalta.com | |
| Air Southwest | 0870 241 8202 | www.airsouthwest.com | |
| Air Transat | 0207 616 9187 | www.airtransat.ca | |
| Alitalia | 020 8745 8200 | www.alitalia.com | |
| American Airlines | 0207 365 0777 | www.aa.com | |
| Aurigny | 0871 871 0717 | www.aurigny.com | |
| Balkan | 020 7543 5596 | www.balkanholidays.co.uk | |
| Bmi | 0870 6070 555 | www.flybmi.com | |
| bmibaby | 09111 545454 | www.bmibaby.com | |
| British Airways | 0844 493 0787 | www.ba.com | |
| Bulgaria Air | 0207 631 1263 | www.air.bg | |
| City Airline | 0870 220 6835 | www.cityairline.com | |
| Continental | 0845 607 6760 | www.continental.com | |
| CSA Czech | 0871 663 3747 | www.csa.cz | |
| Cyprus | 0208 359 1333 | www.cyprusairways.com | |
| Danube Wings | TBC | http://www.danubewings.com | |
| Delta Air Lines | 0845 600 0950 | www.delta.com | |
| easyJet | 08712 882 236 | www.easyjet.com | |
| Eastern Airways | 08703 669100 | www.easternairways.com | |
| Emirates | 0844 800 2777 | www.emirates.com | |
| Etihad | 0800 731 9384 | www.etihadairways.com | |
| Finnair | 0870 241 4411 | www.finnair.com | |
| First Choice | 0871 200 7799 | www.firstchoiceairways.co.uk | |
| Flybe | 0871 700 2000 | www.flybe.com | |
| Goldtrail | 0871 700 2121 | www.goldtrail.co.uk | |
| Holidays 4 U | 0844 415 2444 | www.aegeanflights.com | |
| Iceland Air | 0870 787 4020 | www.icelandair.co.uk | |
| Jet2.com | 0871 226 1737 | Cheap Flights from Jet2.com | |
| Kibris | 0207 930 4851 | www.kthy.net | |
| KLM | 0871 222 7474 | www.klm.com | |
| Libyan Arab Airlines | 0207 935 3275 | Libyanarabairline.com | |
| Lufthansa | 0871 945 9747 | www.lufthansa.com | |
| Monarch Scheduled | 08700 405040 | www.flymonarch.com | |
| Olympic Airlines | 0871 2000 500 | www.olympicairlines.com | |
| Pakistan Int Airlines | 0161 839 7505/6 | www.piac.com.pk | |
| Qatar | 0161 435 6056 | www.qatarairways.com | |
| Ryanair | 0906 270 5656 | www.ryanair.com | |
| SAS Scandinavian | 0871 521 2772 | www.scandinavian.net | |
| Saudi Arabian Airlines | 0207 798 9898 | www.saudiairlines.com | |
| Singapore Airlines | 0844 800 2380 | www.singaporeair.com | |
| Brussels Airlines | 0870 735 2345 | www.flysn.com | |
| Swiss International Airlines | 0845 601 0956 | www.swiss.com | |
| Thomas Cook | 0870 750 5711 | www.thomascook.com | |
| Thomson | 0871 231 4784 | www.thomsonfly.com | |
| TuiFly | 0870 606 0519 | www.tuifly.com | |
| Turkish Airlines | 0844 800 6666 | www.thy.com | |
| US Airways | 0845 600 3300 | www.usairways.com | |
| Virgin Atlantic Airways | 0870 380 2007 | www.virgin-atlantic.com | |
| Viking Hellas | 0871 644 8780 | www.flyviking.gr |
UK to Pakistan flights cancelled until Monday afternoon
April 18th, 2010
Ontime Travel National Air Traffic Services (NATS) have now confirmed that UK airspace will remain closed until 1900 Monday 19th April at the earliest.
As a result all arriving and departing flights from/to Manchester/Birmingham/London / Bradford and Glasgow airport remain suspended until further notice.
All PIA and Airblue flights to /from UK cancelled until Monday afternoon.
Please contact PIA , Airblue or your Airline for update information telephone numbers provided in post belows.
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April 17th, 2010
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