Thursday, November 3, 2022

Travel interrupted - canceled trip due to Typhoon Paeng

I was supposed to be traveling with my family to Singapore over the Undas long weekend. That did not push through due to the circumstances brought about by Typhoon Paeng. What could have been our daughter's first travel abroad did not materialize and we were left with sunk costs from the tickets we had already bought online for Universal Studios and the Singapore Zoo. We also had to cancel meet-ups with friends in Singapore.

That trip was supposed to be the first time I would be traveling with this world timer - a collab of Seiko and ANA.

The weather was really terrible but somehow some airlines were able to arrive and depart from the airport including this Cathay Pacific flight to/from Hong Kong. We were wondering why ours wasn't able to do so considering we were supposed to be on a big plane that can handle the turbulence.

After being delayed for a couple of hours, this ANA flight arrived from Narita. Our Singapore Airline plane was nowhere in sight. So was the next SIA flight. Flight tracker apps showed these to have been diverted to Clark and we thought there was still a chance to travel that night even though severely delayed, but that was not to be.

The airport announced all flights were canceled just before 6:30 PM. This was a late announcement that some airlines were waiting for. Cebu Pacific apparently had advance information as they canceled all their international flights one after the other around 6:00PM (probably to manage the crowds that would file out of the departure area to reclaim their luggage). We were disappointed that Singapore Airlines did not act immediately and decisively on the matter. We were expecting at least an announcement of when we could expect to be on the next flight. For an airline of their stature, I was also expecting that they could have made arrangements for accommodations due to the great inconvenience brought upon passengers. That was the least they could do if they intended to put us in the next available flight (planes were cleared to operate at 10:00PM that night). Apparently, the typhoon (and its implied acts of nature/acts of God aspect) was also a convenient excuse for the airline (and others, too) to practically abandon their passengers. 

Of course, we later received a series of emails from the airline informing us that we were rebooked to flights the following day. I say 'flights' here because these the first email informed us of a flight at 10:00AM. A subsequent email then said we were to be in a 12:00 flight. A third then said that we were to be on a 2:00 PM flight. We got to read these emails around 7:00 AM the following day as they were sent overnight when we were already occupied in finding accommodations during inclement weather. Flabbergasted, we decided to request a refund instead of re-booking and rescheduling our trip. It was already difficult to reschedule as there weren't any weekends long enough remaining this 2022 and this Undas was the ideal time for a getaway. We'll try again another time.

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