ChondroPython
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Good morning All...
As As many of you know South African Airways (SAA) is basically default at this point and not functioning. I had a hunt planned for April 2020 and still cannot get anyone on the phone from South African airways in order to assist me or the travel agent in refunding two tickets.
I have discussed this with SCI, written letters to SAA(unanswered), and Global Rescue... none of which provided an answer that was viable in getting my refund for 2 tickets to Johannesburg from the United States.
Global Rescue stated that I would have had to have the entire hunt in default, including money paid to the outfitter (who was not at fault in any way) canceled in its entirety in order to get any type of refund or assistance from them. As the outfitter was not at fault, I could not ask them to return money for something that was not their fault. They were kind enough to extend the hunt to another season.
Because of the COVID pandemic I am still unsure as to whether a hunt in Africa would be viable in 2022.
Regardless I have 2 tickets sitting out there with an airline that is not answering calls and appears to be DEFUNCT. As I went through my bank who was basically useless because I paid through the bank to South African airways to book these flights, I thought this would be a more secure method than using a credit card. I was wrong in every instance and the bank was not helpful. I have since basically liquidated all accounts with Citizens Bank in the United States and hope others will do the same.
SCI was surprisingly useless when I posed this scenario to them. The customer service person didn't even know that there was a problem with South African airways! Since then I've lost a lot of respect in SCI which I thought was out to also help hunters and not just sell glossy magazines about other's hunts. By Now I would have thought there was some type of class action suit against South African airways on an International level as so many hunters have been affected by this downturn in this major airline to South Africa.
If there is anyone else has/is facing similar problem with SAA I would like recommendations as to how I can further attempt to get a refund on tickets from South African airways.
Thanks,
Charles
As As many of you know South African Airways (SAA) is basically default at this point and not functioning. I had a hunt planned for April 2020 and still cannot get anyone on the phone from South African airways in order to assist me or the travel agent in refunding two tickets.
I have discussed this with SCI, written letters to SAA(unanswered), and Global Rescue... none of which provided an answer that was viable in getting my refund for 2 tickets to Johannesburg from the United States.
Global Rescue stated that I would have had to have the entire hunt in default, including money paid to the outfitter (who was not at fault in any way) canceled in its entirety in order to get any type of refund or assistance from them. As the outfitter was not at fault, I could not ask them to return money for something that was not their fault. They were kind enough to extend the hunt to another season.
Because of the COVID pandemic I am still unsure as to whether a hunt in Africa would be viable in 2022.
Regardless I have 2 tickets sitting out there with an airline that is not answering calls and appears to be DEFUNCT. As I went through my bank who was basically useless because I paid through the bank to South African airways to book these flights, I thought this would be a more secure method than using a credit card. I was wrong in every instance and the bank was not helpful. I have since basically liquidated all accounts with Citizens Bank in the United States and hope others will do the same.
SCI was surprisingly useless when I posed this scenario to them. The customer service person didn't even know that there was a problem with South African airways! Since then I've lost a lot of respect in SCI which I thought was out to also help hunters and not just sell glossy magazines about other's hunts. By Now I would have thought there was some type of class action suit against South African airways on an International level as so many hunters have been affected by this downturn in this major airline to South Africa.
If there is anyone else has/is facing similar problem with SAA I would like recommendations as to how I can further attempt to get a refund on tickets from South African airways.
Thanks,
Charles