A heavily pregnant woman has been forced to spend the night sleeping in a bus shelter with her two-year-old-son after Tigerair refused to allow her to fly home to Melbourne – even though she had travelled to Sydney just two days earlier.
Aileen Chand and her husband Sharneet spent the weekend in Sydney with their two-year-old son Jacob before their second child is born. Ms Chand had cleared her travel with a doctor and carried a medical certificate with her.
The family-of-three boarded the TT252 flight from Melbourne on Friday night and arrived in Sydney at 5pm, at this stage Ms Chand was technically still 34 weeks pregnant.
On Sunday when they went to return home they were shocked to be stopped from boarding the Tigerair flight in Sydney.
Her husband Sharneet wrote on Facebook that when they were called to board they were asked to step aside.
“After scanning the Boarding pass the staff member named DIANA requested to see the medical certificate. We presented her with the Medical Clearance but she was still not satisfied and asked us to step aside. She then contacted her supervisor CAITLYN reading to her what the medical certificate said. CAITLYN immediately responded by saying “no she cant fly” although Tiger had agreed to fly us on the same medical clearance the day before from Melbourne to Sydney. I asked them why cant we go back home on the same clearance to which DIANA responded ” you can take your 2 year old and go home but your wife will need to find a doctor and get a clearance! ”
Ms Chand told Seven News “The lady let my husband and son pass and she had a stern look and said ‘are you pregnant?'”
“I was gobsmacked, it was very rude.”
“I was really taken aback by the tone of the attendant and it came across, I said ‘of course, I am 34 weeks’.
Top Comments
1. She only flew interstate. Between Sydney and Melbourne. Not overseas.
2. Her doctor cleared her. She even had a medical clearance certificate.
I myself would not fly at that late stage. But, she had the presence of mind to ensure she had a medical clearance, and it was only between 2 states. She checked up and ensured she met medical requirements ahead of time. Why are people attacking her?
Because it is an exaggerated dramatisation and the standard Facebook whoa is me victim story looking for sympathy or a refund because a company followed their published terms and conditions which the customer should have known when buying a ticket and now wants compensation for their ignorance.
But as the story shows, the company did NOT follow their own terms and conditions. The woman followed the terms and conditions to the letter, as it were, with a letter from her GP. Can't get more non-ignorant than that. Clearly she followed the terms and conditions, the company, did not follow their own terms and conditions.
Why didn't they go i into the airport. They didn't need to sleep in a bus shelter. And obviously they had friends in Sydney as they got picked up. Nothing like a bit of over dramatization.