Uma tarefa impossível?

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Esta agência de viagens - Vayama - acha que Timor Leste seja na Indonésia! Tenho correspondido com a companhia por quase um anho, antes e depois na minha viagem para Timor Leste, mas ainda não fez nada para corregir a informação.





Request History Ken Westmoreland (Client) Posted On: 07 Dec 2008 07:04 AM

Hi there,

I was very pleased to see that it was possible to book direct flights between Singapore and Dili on your website. However, I was very diappointed that Vayama listed it as being in Indonesia, and not in East Timor (also know as Timor Leste) which has been an independent state since 2002.

This seems to be a problem common to a lot of travel portals, which is incomprehensible, given that Montenegro has only been independent since 2006, although nobody would suggested that Podgorica Airport (TGD) be listed as being 'Montenegro, Yugoslavia'.

While it may seem a small detail to some people, it is a matter of courtesy to the people who live in those countries.

As they say in East Timor 'obrigadu barak' - thank you very much!

Yours sincerely,


Ken Westmoreland
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Monte (Staff) Posted On: 08 Dec 2008 06:11 AM

Dear Ken,

Thank you for using vayama and providing your feedback regarding the vayama website. We value our customer's input and suggestions as you provide a perspective we may have missed since we work so closely with the information on a daily basis. We will take your suggestion into consideration.

Thank you again for your feedback and we look forward to being able to serve you in the near future.

Sincerely,


vayama Customer Feedback Team
Monte



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Monte (Staff) Posted On: 08 December 2008 04:13 PM

Dear Ken,

After further review in hopes of verifying how these cities are listed on the Vayama site, I have found that Dili and Podgorica are listed as follows:

Dili, East Timor, Indonesia, Dili Arpt. (DIL) Podgorica, Montenegro, Podgorica Arpt. (TGD)

Please, if possible, clarify what problems or disappointments you have with the listings so that it may be forwarded to our site management department for review.

You may certainly reply or contact our agents at 1-888-829-2621 or internationally at 701-232-3760 for assistance making a reservation or with any questions/concerns.


Sincerely,


International Travel Specialist
Monte

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Ken Westmoreland (Client) Posted On: 08 Dec 2008 08:31 AM


Dear Monte,



Thank you for your further reply.

I thought that I had made myself clear in my original message, but to clarify matters, I am asking that ‘Dili, East Timor, Indonesia, Dili Arpt. (DIL)’ be changed to ‘Dili, East Timor, Nicolau Lobato Arpt. (DIL)’ because East Timor is not in Indonesia, it is an independent state. The airport was renamed after an independence leader who died during Indonesian rule.

http://www.azworldairports.com/airports/a1488dil.cfm

My point about the listing for Podgorica Airport in Montenegro was that Montenegro has been an independent state for less time than East Timor. I therefore have no issue with the listing on your site, as the correct information has been entered.



Thanks again.



Kind regards



Ken

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Monte (Staff) Posted On: 08 Dec 2008 08:52 AM

Dear Ken,

Thank you for the clarification, your input is now well understood.

I have forwarded on our communication to the appropriate department for further review.

We thank you for your suggestion and would be happy to assist you with any further questions/concerns.

Please contact our agents at 1-888-829-2621 or internationally at 701-232-3760 if you need our assistance, or you may certainly reply.

Sincerely,


International Travel Specialist
Monte

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Ken Westmoreland (Client) Posted On: 01 Mar 2009 02:27 PM


Dear Monte,


Further to our correspondence below, I am very disappointed that you colleagues have yet to correct the information on their database, which still lists Dili Airport as being in Indonesia, instead of East Timor. I have recently been in East Timor, which I can confirm is a separate country from Indonesia – I even had to apply for a visa at the Indonesian Embassy in Dili in order to re-enter Indonesia.

I would be grateful, therefore, if your colleagues could correct this information as soon as possible



Yours sincerely


Ken Westmoreland

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David R (Staff) Posted On: 03 Mar 2009 11:44 AM


Dear Ken -

Thank you for your updated response. Given the way our online Mapping system works, we're needing to await the rollout of the next version of the interactive Mapping and associated Country/City Airport codes to implement the change you've referenced. Since the mapping application is a "third party" application, we don't have the luxury of being able to just jump in and make corrections.

That said, it IS being corrected and will be reflected within the new release scheduled for the beginning of the 3rd quarter of this year.

Sincerely,
David

vayama Customer Relations Manager

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Ken Westmoreland (Client) Posted On: 11 Oct 2009 12:40 PM


Dear David,

I have checked your website, and Dili is STILL listed as being in 'East Timor, Indonesia' when it should be in 'East Timor' or 'Timor Leste'. We are now in the fourth quarter of the year. When is it going to be corrected?

Ken

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David R (Staff) Posted On: 13 October 2009 08:58 PM

Hi Ken -
Well, I'm just the messenger here. But I understand and agree this information should be accurate. To that end I've once again forwarded your information along to our Chief Technology Officer.

Thanks for keeping us on our toes!

David

vayama Customer Relations Manager

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