JZ1
2007-02-17, 12:51 AM
Hi, now I am back at my home again, fuming about the cancelled trip and terrible treatment from AA, all due to canclled AA flight last night.
We planned for an extensive trip in South America. Yesterday was the big day and we were supposed to be on AA 955 JFK-EZE. The flight was off to a late start, instead of the scheduled 22:10 departure, we didn't board until after midnight and didn't push back until close to 1 am. Given the harsh weather and all the horror stories the day before at JFK, and the fact that we had about 70 standby passengers for our flight, we felt lucky that at least we were now on the way. The plane was 100% full with at least 30-40 young children on board. I commented that it's almost like a flight to MCO.
A few minutes after the taxi, we stopped and the enginer turned off. Then came the announcement that the generator in the right engine was broken. They were calling maintenance to come and re-set it on the spot, if it didn't work, they would get back to the gate and try from there. Of course the reset ddin't work and we returned to the gate; and of course the next announcement was that they couldn't fix it and we had to switch plane.
So at around 2 am we all matched off the plane, with several kids screaming. Then it became clear that if we didn't make into the plane parked next door, load all the catering and luggage, all in the next 35 minutes, the flight crew would became illegal to fly the 10 hour trip to EZE. There were a few attempts to board the passengers. In fact, the first class passengers were boarded. But finally they announced that the flight was canclled.
There were 3 agents there to help the over 300 passengers. They made a few general announcemnets and handed out the AA 800 number. Obviously, they were simply asking the passengers to fend for themselves. People were very tired and angry. One flight attendant did make the effort to calm the people by bring out some juice and water and serve the passengers. But it simply was too little to mean anything.
We had a tight connection from EZE to USH the next day; and a cruise from there. The word-of-the-mouth was that they only had available seat to accommodate us from Feb 21 onwards. We knew we wouldn't make the trip. The fact that we have bought travel insurance, and we are entitled to full refund under this kind of situation, made us decide to cancl the trip and opt for full refund from AA.
So we went to the gate area to pick up our luggage. At the same time they annouced the cancellation, they told us to find the luggage at luggage area B1. We waited and waited. Every so often, they would make announcement that the luggage would appear in the next 10-20 minute; but it never materialized. People got very angry and confronted the service agent. They started calling him liar and demanded to see him manager. But it didn't help the situation. Time went by and by 6 am we decided to head home first and come back later for the luggage.
My wife and I returned around 11 to find luggages with EZE tag lying around the B1 area. We simply picked our luggage and walked away. During the whole time nobody came to check on us. Anyone can come and just walk away with anything they want to take. It's very scary situation.
At the end, it's a big disappointment. I was hoping to post some Argentine avaiation photos here when I return from the trip. I guess we will try it again next year. For now, it remains an unfulfilled dream.
We planned for an extensive trip in South America. Yesterday was the big day and we were supposed to be on AA 955 JFK-EZE. The flight was off to a late start, instead of the scheduled 22:10 departure, we didn't board until after midnight and didn't push back until close to 1 am. Given the harsh weather and all the horror stories the day before at JFK, and the fact that we had about 70 standby passengers for our flight, we felt lucky that at least we were now on the way. The plane was 100% full with at least 30-40 young children on board. I commented that it's almost like a flight to MCO.
A few minutes after the taxi, we stopped and the enginer turned off. Then came the announcement that the generator in the right engine was broken. They were calling maintenance to come and re-set it on the spot, if it didn't work, they would get back to the gate and try from there. Of course the reset ddin't work and we returned to the gate; and of course the next announcement was that they couldn't fix it and we had to switch plane.
So at around 2 am we all matched off the plane, with several kids screaming. Then it became clear that if we didn't make into the plane parked next door, load all the catering and luggage, all in the next 35 minutes, the flight crew would became illegal to fly the 10 hour trip to EZE. There were a few attempts to board the passengers. In fact, the first class passengers were boarded. But finally they announced that the flight was canclled.
There were 3 agents there to help the over 300 passengers. They made a few general announcemnets and handed out the AA 800 number. Obviously, they were simply asking the passengers to fend for themselves. People were very tired and angry. One flight attendant did make the effort to calm the people by bring out some juice and water and serve the passengers. But it simply was too little to mean anything.
We had a tight connection from EZE to USH the next day; and a cruise from there. The word-of-the-mouth was that they only had available seat to accommodate us from Feb 21 onwards. We knew we wouldn't make the trip. The fact that we have bought travel insurance, and we are entitled to full refund under this kind of situation, made us decide to cancl the trip and opt for full refund from AA.
So we went to the gate area to pick up our luggage. At the same time they annouced the cancellation, they told us to find the luggage at luggage area B1. We waited and waited. Every so often, they would make announcement that the luggage would appear in the next 10-20 minute; but it never materialized. People got very angry and confronted the service agent. They started calling him liar and demanded to see him manager. But it didn't help the situation. Time went by and by 6 am we decided to head home first and come back later for the luggage.
My wife and I returned around 11 to find luggages with EZE tag lying around the B1 area. We simply picked our luggage and walked away. During the whole time nobody came to check on us. Anyone can come and just walk away with anything they want to take. It's very scary situation.
At the end, it's a big disappointment. I was hoping to post some Argentine avaiation photos here when I return from the trip. I guess we will try it again next year. For now, it remains an unfulfilled dream.