Hans Christian Pettersen and his family will be leaving in a few days. The travel company Travellink has canceled parts of the flight and refused to refund the ticket, citing the fact that SAS has gone bankrupt.
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– This is quite incredible, and it has not been a fun time, says family man Hans Pettersen.
Together with his wife and daughter, he is scheduled to fly on 1 August from Gardermoen to Manila, Philippines.
They have booked the trip through the booking portal Travellink.
In June, he receives an email that their flight home has been cancelled, and that Travellink is working to find a solution.
– After the e-mail there is silence. I then do everything I can to find Travellink’s contact information, but can’t find anything. It is very difficult to get hold of them, he says.
After talking to a Norwegian Travellink number, he is told that they have nothing to do with the booking itself. They give him a new phone number that he is asked to contact.
– Then I came to a call center in India, which said they should contact me within 24 hours with a solution, he says.
Pettersen says that still nothing happened.
The family travels via SAS Star Alliance and Singapore Airways. It is the return from Singapore to Copenhagen on 21 August that Travellink believes has been cancelled.
The Consumer Council says they are seeing an increase in the number of Norwegians who do not get money back from travel agencies after canceled flights.
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