I've sent you a mail with those details. Thanks for sorting this out Kim.Dear dna,
in order to investigate the issue, I would need your pnr and FF number. Can you give it to me?
thanks
Kim
David
I've sent you a mail with those details. Thanks for sorting this out Kim.Dear dna,
in order to investigate the issue, I would need your pnr and FF number. Can you give it to me?
thanks
Kim
Well Inquirer, that is your fault, shame on you. Or at least according to SN that is so.The same happens to me from time to time...
BTW, while we are at it:I also never get a pull down calender when clicking the logo and need to enter the dates manually, which is a bit of a hassle, but okay, whatever....
This problem probably occurs because you click the fields too fast, while the page is still loading. If you then reload the page, you will get the dropdowns and the calendar.
Hope this helps!
I've tried your advice, but it just doesn't work, sorry.kimdaenen wrote:This problem probably occurs because you click the fields too fast, while the page is still loading. If you then reload the page, you will get the dropdowns and the calendar.inquirer wrote:I also never get a pull down calender when clicking the logo and need to enter the dates manually, which is a bit of a hassle, but okay, whatever....
Hope this helps!
And travel agents are intellectually unable to fill in puzzlewords then or what do you imply now????Airazurxtror wrote: The "puzzelwords" that Ryanair has introduced are not to prevent customers from seeking the best deal. Quite at the contrary, they prevent travel agents from seizing the best deals and reselling them at a profit. The Ryanair best deals are to be had by the individual customer, not at a travel agent's.
Why are you putting words in their mouth?Flanker wrote: Well Inquirer, that is your fault, shame on you. Or at least according to SN that is so.
I have the issue all the time by the way and this is the only airline website that I ever used that has this problem.
Inquirer wrote:And travel agents are intellectually unable to fill in puzzlewords then or what do you imply now????Airazurxtror wrote: The "puzzelwords" that Ryanair has introduced are not to prevent customers from seeking the best deal. Quite at the contrary, they prevent travel agents from seizing the best deals and reselling them at a profit. The Ryanair best deals are to be had by the individual customer, not at a travel agent's.
No sir, the only reason why you see them use this is because they want to prevent automated price quotes from competitors and at the same time also prevent their own customers from comparing prices on multiple destinations and longer periods
Maybe luck, but it seems to be working fine now on my end (no need to wait). Thankskimdaenen wrote:This problem probably occurs because you click the fields too fast, while the page is still loading. If you then reload the page, you will get the dropdowns and the calendar.Inquirer wrote:The same happens to me from time to time...AFApresident wrote:I agree that the Brussels Airlines website needs to be improved. I always have issues when looking for flights which originate from an airport other than Brussels (e.g. Dakar - Brussels), from the homepage it never gives me the pop down to select the 2 airports. This results in an error and directs you to another page where you have to re-enter all data..
BTW, while we are at it:I also never get a pull down calender when clicking the logo and need to enter the dates manually, which is a bit of a hassle, but okay, whatever....
Hope this helps!
after 30 seconds this popped up ( because I remembered from last week booking): Pegasus.Flanker wrote: Let me do your job for you. These are the issues that I encountered recently.
1. Your website is the only IATA airline website in the world that doesn't accept IATA codes.
Also why would average joe need to type the IATA codes to look up a destination??? Keep it real. I'm sure this is NOT a priority for people who want to book a flight.regi wrote:after 30 seconds this popped up ( because I remembered from last week booking): Pegasus.Flanker wrote: Let me do your job for you. These are the issues that I encountered recently.
1. Your website is the only IATA airline website in the world that doesn't accept IATA codes.
Just type in BKK and you see ...nothing.
http://www.flypgs.com
Good news is that there are at least 2 which don't accept the IATA codes
Trying to stay positive: I suggest you start a new subject " Websites that don't accept IATA codes."
Guess that it will become a very popular issue again with many hits.
Most frequent travellers and travel departments of corporations know the IATA codes of the regular destinations by heart, as do people who have travelled a few times in their life.regi wrote:after 30 seconds this popped up ( because I remembered from last week booking): Pegasus.
Just type in BKK and you see ...nothing.
http://www.flypgs.com
Good news is that there are at least 2 which don't accept the IATA codes
If that loads after other items, it's kind of more the fault of how they programed the homepage items to open and not the customer's fault to wait. This is an SN issue, other websites don't have it. So here you tell one customer to wait until everything loads, what do you tell the other millions of customers?Flanker wrote:Well Inquirer, that is your fault, shame on you. Or at least according to SN that is so.
I have the issue all the time by the way and this is the only airline website that I ever used that has this problem.
Why are you putting words in their mouth?
At least they communicate with their customers here...
Have had much more serious issues with other airlines too -and mailed them about it-, but I never got an answer back!
I just took your own quote:Flanker wrote:Most frequent travellers and travel departments of corporations know the IATA codes of the regular destinations by heart, as do people who have travelled a few times in their life.regi wrote:after 30 seconds this popped up ( because I remembered from last week booking): Pegasus.
Just type in BKK and you see ...nothing.
http://www.flypgs.com
Good news is that there are at least 2 which don't accept the IATA codes
If this is so useless, then why do all legacy airlines offer the option to search using the IATA code?
Pegasus Airlines, the best scheduled charter low cost full-service legacy airline in the world, if you can call it an airline at all, and I'm not even sure they themselves know what they are, is definitely the example to mention.![]()
Way to go Regi.
When you have 30 bookings to do, the last thing you want to be doing is typing full names of airports. Even with 2, I get annoyed. It's an accumulation of small things that make a good website.
to show that you are wrong. There are at least 2 airline websites that don't accept IATA codes.1. Your website is the only IATA airline website in the world that doesn't accept IATA codes.
I've told you before. give them a break: you are so obsessed with them, you've lost the big picture!Flanker wrote: If that loads after other items, it's kind of more the fault of how they programed the homepage items to open and not the customer's fault to wait. This is an SN issue, other websites don't have it. So here you tell one customer to wait until everything loads, what do you tell the other millions of customers?
Maybe communicating is less important than doing their job correctly and figuring a way to make sure that the calendar opens correctly, instead of suggesting one single customer to wait longer?
Balance is one of the first things when you build a template, it's one of the first things they ever teach you. Look at Singapore, Air France, Lufthansa and Ryanair. Look how everything has its own place.
The SN website looks like everything is put randomly, without using a template.
I think ALL passengers love an easy booking without errors or stupid menus, regardless the fare they pay???Flanker wrote:Don't you understand that people booking a 50 euro flight have different expectations than people booking a 200 to 2000 euro flight? .
After looking a while at these posts I checked the website myself. And now I understand some complaints.dna wrote:Why is it I always get an error message whenever I try to add my frequent flyer number to an existing booking on the Brussels Airlines website? It was impossible to do this a few weeks ago, and it still hasn't been fixed. I'm trying to add the number for another flight next week, but when I fill in my name and booking reference it still says "There was an error while processing your request.". Why is it so hard to get this thing working properly? I can access the other details of my flights without problems. This website can do with a major overhaul in my opinion.
No rage whatsoever on my side: I wasn't banned for a week recently...papysn wrote:Wow,what a fight between flanker and inquirer... it smels like "rage" between those two.
Flanker seems to destroy anything SN does and Inquirer seems to protect SN at any cost...
euh...I wasn't aware about that, but I did think "hey, it is getting quiet again"Inquirer wrote: No rage whatsoever on my side: I wasn't banned for a week recently...![]()