Following some earlier hopeful news sadly my Nanay has taken a turn for the worse in the last week which eventually ended with us getting a phone call yesterday saying that the hospital now wished to disconnect her ventilator machine and carry out a tracheotomy and in effect send her home to die.
After recovering from the shock I decided to call Cathay Pacific as we have return tickets booked for 16th November for 2 weeks and my naturally wanted to leave immediately.
I explained the situation to the lady at Cathay and asked if it was possible for them to arrange for my wife to fly out immediately and I would stick with my planned flight with us both returning on the same date. She seemed quite sympathetic and said she would speak to her supervisor and see what he says. She came back after 2 minutes and said to my surprise that they were unable to help us with bringing the flight forward. I initially accepted this and asked her if she could then give me a price on a one way flight to Manila for my wife with us both returning on the same booked flights on the 30th. To my amazement she said she couldn't do this as if my wife wasn't on the outward journey on the 16th she would be unable to use the return on the 30th. She also said that as it was a joint booking if my wife wasn't with me on the 16th then I wouldn't be allowed to travel. For me to travel on the 16th I would need to split the booking with the agent I booked with.
I then phoned the agent edreams and spent 38 minutes on the phone to them at £1.53 a minute mostly listening to music. but eventually managed to get the booking split which would enable me to travel as booked. However they said they were unable to do anything for my wife as this would need to be sorted out by Cathay.
I then phoned Cathay back and explained that I had now split the booking and was now asking once again if there was anything they could do to help in any way with getting my wife's ticket brought forward. She came back to the phone and quoted me a price of £832.55 which was the exact price from their website for a return ticket with no allowance for the ticket already purchased.
I did eventually after deliberating book a return ticket with Cathay for my wife which left today and returns on the same flight as me on the 30th for £832. We will now have paid for 3 seats on the return flight.
I must confess that I have always enjoyed flying Cathay Pacific but swear as long as there is a hole in my they will never get another penny from me