Couple flown to wrong continent after
airline error
Two US holidaymakers found
themselves a long way from their intended destination after an airline
confused two airport codes.
By Jolyon
Attwooll4:50PM BST 19 May 201399 Comments
Sandy
Valdiviseo and her husband Triet Vo were intending to fly from Los Angeles
to Dakar in Senegal with Turkish Airlines. However, instead they ended up
almost 7,000 miles away – on an entirely different continent – in
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, after the airport codes were mixed up,
the Los Angeles Times reports.
The airport
code for Dakar, the capital of Senegal, is DKR, while the code for the
airport in Dhaka, which is the capital of Bangladesh, is DAC.
After
arriving in Istanbul, the couple had boarded a connecting flight. It was
only after seeing the route map of the flight’s progress, which showed
the plane over the Middle East, that they realised the error.
“When the
flight attendant said we were heading to Dhaka, we believed that this was
how you pronounced 'Dakar' with a Turkish accent," Ms Valdivieso
said.
When they
arrived in Bangladesh, the pair informed Turkish Airlines about the
mistake, and tried to arrange a transfer to Senegal.
According to
reports, the airline insisted on tracking down the recording of the
initial booking before acknowledging the error and installing the couple
on flights to West Africa, 12 hours after their arrival in Bangladesh.
Their baggage arrived in Senegal two days after they did.
The incident
happened in December last year, but has only just been reported after the
couple’s long battle to obtain compensation.
"I have
called them [Turkish Airlines] every Friday for the past four
months," said Ms Valdivieso. "They told me each time that they
will review my case and get back to me. But they never do."
"We are
very, very sorry that this happened," a Turkish Airlines spokeswoman
said. The couple have since been offered two free economy-class tickets to
anywhere on the airline’s flight network.
Caption:
The couple had hoped to land in Dakar, on the Senegalese coast
(left), but instead they ended up in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka
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