Submitted by GuacaHoly t3_116uwwk in nottheonion
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peter-doubt t1_j98ozvu wrote
Did they get their frequent flyer milage credit?
MagicPeacockSpider t1_j9ug9q7 wrote
Yes, it's always measured point to point.
peter-doubt t1_j9ulrt8 wrote
But, technically, it's the same point... Distance of Zero
jlaw54 t1_j98ygbi wrote
New Zealand is a long way from everywhere.
Some say it’s not even on the map.
Cyphierre t1_j99fdrh wrote
Not on the map, you say? That’s preposterous.
Total-Caterpillar-21 t1_j9c1lsr wrote
“ Don’t worry, we got you on another fight in an hour!”
MagicPeacockSpider t1_j9ug4tp wrote
My guess is the airline didn't have a process to approve landing at another airport.
Landing fees, storage, maintenance, and next flights on the schedule would all have been affected.
Plane probably usually flies back and forth already.
An admin looked at the schedule and realised they had to cancel the return flight already. They don't need the plane there it'll fly back empty.
Then there's the cost of landing at a different airport and unloading passengers, luggage etc. transporting them all onwards to the right place.
It's not difficult to see that to return the plane and passengers to their departure lounge and cancel the outgoing flight too was the cheapest option.
imakenosensetopeople t1_j98olet wrote
Tl;dr: an outage at their destination, JFK, meant the plan turned around and just went back to Auckland.
If I was on a plane for 16 hours and went nowhere, I’d just give up on flying. Goddamn.