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Michael Wong

8 months ago

8 / 10

China Eastern review by Michael

Was better than I thought. Friendly staff, very comfortable in economy. Inflight entertainment was limited compared to likes of Qantas, Emirates, SIA and Cathay. Food was okay, not fantastic nor was it substandard. Good nourishment for the flight.

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Bryan Hall

almost 5 years ago

2 / 10

China Eastern review by Bryan

Booked this flight for my 73 year old mother who a month prior had had her knee replaced. Wheelchair assistance was booked for every leg of her UK to Melbourne flight. However, when she got to Pudong, China Eastern staff treated her like garbage for her 11 hour stopover in which she was given no assistance. Staff yawned in her face, turned their back on her and refused to look at paperwork confirming the wheelchair had been arranged. Apparently wheelchairs were only for security personnel?!? Even worse service was to follow with some mumbled email apology came a week later which was then ignored when I replied to it. Phones are never answered. Finally got a second email from someone a few weeks later, no idea who as they had no signature to their email, which ignored all the issues raised in the complaint and said "I'm sorry that we didn't receive your service at the first time. It's extremely inconvenient for your subsequent itinerary. Next time I come to Pudong, please email me in advance. I'll let our regional manager come to protect you!" Oh, and also the Vegetarian meal on the flight was either fish or chicken.

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Michael Norwood

almost 5 years ago

0 / 10

China Eastern review by Michael

Flight MU 736 Sydney to Shanghai on a B787 Dreamliner Economy Class with seating being 3,3,3 across. This was an overnight flight and heavily booked. The staff were quite friendly but the boarding procedure left a lot to be desired. Airlines that board passengers in the rear rows first make for a much better passenger experience, sadly this was not the case. Food service was somewhat haphazard with delivery of the bread roll occurring well after the meal was finished. As for the meal it was palatable, just! On our return flight to Australia it was just the same. I would not fly China Eastern again. Provided ear piece had the worst sound I have ever encountered.

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charlie wells

almost 5 years ago

2 / 10

China Eastern review by charlie

China Eastern Airlines gave a really bad response when our flight was cancelled. None of the contact numbers including the 24 hour emergency number were responding, we have video evidence of this. They were rude and looked like they had a lack of training because they were unsure of what to do. I wouldn't recommend China Eastern Airlines and would never fly with them again. I am a regular flyer and this by far has been the worst airline. To save yourself time, money and your own safety I would look at other airlines even if it means paying the extra little bit of money because you will regret it otherwise.

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Soeren Hjort Madsen

about 5 years ago

2 / 10

China Eastern review by Soeren Hjort

I was detained in China because a mistake by China Eastern Airlines. No access to water, food and internet for 11 hours. Over 500 USD lost because of China Eastern Airlines. I bought a ticket straight from your website and because you did not disclose a stop in Kunming. I was forced by Chinese policemen to stay in detention for 11 hours without water because they did not allow me to enter Kunming. I am requesting a refund of USD 254 that I paid for the ticket. Since you are inaccessible I will distribute reviews each day until the case has been shut to my support. I am a Danish national. China's 24, 72 and 144 Hours transit visa program is broadly known, and I am eligible, but not when you change my ticket! Thus China would not enable me to enter in light of your stop in Kunming. The alleged non-stop trip with China Eastern Flight 2569 to Chiang Mai supposedly rescheduled to take on travelers some place in Kunming. Several Chinese police officers were inspected me for 11 hours. I was detained in the airport because China Eastern Airlines online tickets sales.

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Ben Sagi

about 5 years ago

4 / 10

China Eastern review by Ben

China Eastern, You pay cheap believing it is just a good bargain but the reality is more complicated. The Airplanes are relatively new but the maintenance on board is very low. Broken USB plugs, broken control for the entertainment system, broken headphones jack, broken lock in the lavatory etc. Unlike other Asian airlines from Thailand, Hong Kong or Singapore which provides a superb service, CE provides very basic service, not to say rough... It is all very technical without any understanding of what service means. Don't expect a smile or nice gesture, you won't get it. One lovely thing is the free WIFI access on the flight, but don't be happy just yet.. it is so restricted to western site that you can forget about Google, Facebook, Instagram, most messaging apps, Yahoo search etc.. it is Chinese and made for Chinese, for Chinese based sites it seems to be working just fine! Eventually, when I arrived at my destination, I've noticed major damage to my suitcase. I've reported the damage etc. 3 months passed and I haven't got any compensation yet. China Eastern doesn't respond on Facebook, on their website or to emails. They are practically not there. Dreadful service!!

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Max Max

over 5 years ago

4 / 10

China Eastern review by Max

Absolutely rude staff at the check in. We were travelling as a couple and were given two seperate seats 30 rows apart. This is given that we tried to check in online 24hrs before the flight and their website did not let us check in online with unclear error messages. We asked staff to see if they could reunite us given that my wife was pregnant and I couldn't leave her alone for the duration of the flight. Staff were very reluctant to help and had a very aggressive and rude attitude towards us. It looked like staff were not expecting such a simple request and were looking at us as if we were criminals for making such a request! When we got onboard, we saw lots of seats are empty and could have easily been allocated to us. We asked the crew and they changed our seats eventually, but it was a shame this was not done by check in staff in the first place! Very bad experience with this airline. In-flight service was mediocre and very basic.

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Gena Perala

over 5 years ago

4 / 10

China Eastern review by Gena

Worst airline I've ever flown. Horrendous customer service. Paid for seats together didn't get them. Got no explanation why and there was no manager to talk to. When I called customer service they hung up on me. Do not care about their customers at all. The flight was so cold. It was freezing to the point of discomfort and pain. The food was disgusting and so wasteful because people were barely eating it. Terrible airline. Avoid.

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lisa jung

over 5 years ago

4 / 10

China Eastern review by lisa

the worst service from the inflight crew to the ground staff and gate agents. absoulutley disscusting service and lack of consumer compassion as my wife had a broken leg and we arranged for a wheel chair through there customer service. it never arrived . we had to wait 20 minutes in the rain in shanghai on the tarmac. ounce one showed up . it was a kids size and the took her just inside the gate door to tell her to get off they need it for another 6 customers.from the same flight . every china staff member that we spoke to could not speak English and basically laughed in are face and walked away.it took another 40 minutes to get a chair .unfortunately there is not enough room to write a full review so go to skytrax or yelp or google review and look for lisa . the staff was so rude and disrespectful that I would never recommend it to anyone

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almost 6 years ago

3 / 10

China Eastern review by Steph

Last minute trip booked for a family of 4 (2 adults, 2 children, 6 yrs and 2 yrs) from SH (PVG airport) to MEL (1 way) for 5/1/19, due to sudden death of my grandmother in SH. Was originally scheduled to fly back to MEL from HK but had to double back to SH and Cathay did not have any available flights to MEL til 12/1/19. Had to settle with China Eastern Airlines as they flew direct to MEL. MU739 was due to depart SH at 12:20am on 5th Jan. By the time we reached the gate, we had already been awake for 22 hours (funeral was on the morning of 4th Jan). Was advised by ground staff at gate to bring stroller onto bus and give to ground staff on tarmac to ensure it is taken on board. There was not a single soul on tarmac when the bus arrived next to the plane, either to control foot traffic or to receive my stroller. Most passengers (being Chinese) scrambled to get off the plane and crowd onto the staircase leading to the entrance of the plane, the bitter cold and wet weather did not help matters. CE Airlines has a policy of re-scanning boarding passes right before boarding the plane (to avoid abscondees?) which they decided to carry out half way up the covered staircase. This created a bottleneck situation with more than half of the bus passengers left on the tarmac exposed to the cold and rain. I had no choice but to carry the folded stroller, along with carry-on luggage and trying to hold on to my 6 yr old daughter, up the slippery and over-crowded staircase. She slipped and fell 3 times along the way. My husband was carrying our 2 year old son and was ahead of me. When I eventually got to the entrance of the plane, my arms gave way (under excess strain) and both the stroller and suitcase fell onto the floor. A flight attendant asked why I brought the stroller up and I explained angrily that there was no ground staff to receive it and that I brought it up in fear that it would have been left behind otherwise. I also criticized that the re-scanning of boarding passes half way on a staircase was a bad practice and ill-conceived. I further said that the lack of crowd control and the wet weather posed safety risks. At this point the Cabin Manager (Yong WANG) intervened and said I was being disrespectful to cabin crew who are trying to help. I said I have not received any assistance since departure gate and that CE Airlines has poorly implemented and unsafe practices. This quickly turned into an heated argument where he accused me of being rude and unappreciative while I insisted it's the company's policies that I'm criticizing. In an attempt to de-escalate the situation, I told him I wanted to get to my seat. He responded by physically blocking me and shoving me when I tried to go around him. He further demanded my passport details and boarding pass and threatened that I could not stay on the flight. I managed to move away from him eventually when two other boarding passengers directed me an alternative passage way. I found my seat and rejoined my family and explained to my husband what had happened at the entrance of the plane (being ahead of me, he did not witness the whole incident). I also obtained WANG's name and title from a helpful flight attendant at the back of the plane. I thought this was the end of the unpleasantness. I was very wrong. After about 15 minutes, a security officer approached me to say that the WANG has recommended that I be escorted off the flight, that I posed a threat to the safety of other passengers. I asked to speak with a higher ranking office who turned out to be the Captain (Jiang LI). I asked the basis for denying me carriage and he cited that I was emotionally unstable and that it was not safe for the rest of the passengers. I tried my best to explain what had happened (in rudimentary Chinese, as I left China as a small child and only possess very basic Chinese language skills). LI claimed that had I apologised to WANG before the security officer arrived, he could have overlooked the incident. And that i need to face the consequences of my behaviour (which was giving negative feedback about unsafe practices?). What's particularly memorable was a small exchange between LI and WANG, a knowing look and smile, as well as a remark by WANG that I almost attacked him (I'm a 1.6m petite asian woman, compared to WANG who is at least 1.8m and twice my build). Throughout this whole exchange, I repeated asked an interpreter which was denied by crew staff and the security office. My husband came to find me at this point and the two of us were given about 30 seconds to decide whether I would deplane by myself or my entire family of four would leave. Cabin staff also promised that there would be ground staff to assist with alternative flight and accommodation options. Worried about my well-being being left behind by myself; the fact that the two children were already unwell and whether there would be more more unpleasantness for the rest of my family if they elected to stay and most importantly, relying on their promise that there would be assistant on ground, we decided to leave the flight as a family. It was only after we arrived at the departure hall that we discovered there was no one to assist us, apart from two lowly ranked employees who brought our checked-in luggage. There was counter staff at check-in or customer service, all airline personnel had left as it was their last flight of the day. We were then told to wait by the customer service counter until 6am. I asked about accommodation and was told there was no one to arrange it. As this was a last minute trip to attend a loved one's funeral service, we did not even carry much Chinese currency on us (Currency exchange was also closed), we did not have local sim card to make phone calls or even internet access as the airport wifi is limited to local phone numbers. We were not informed there was a nearby airport hotel we could have used, but as we found the next day, there was zero vacancy anyway. We ended up being stranded at the airport from 12.30am to 6.30am, when a on-duty CE manager showed up. During those 6 hours, I carried our 2 year old the entire time while he slept and our 6 year old huddled up in the stroller to rest. We were completely helpless and near the point of collapse as we had been awake for 24 hours by then. I pleaded to be transferred to a different airline on account of the horrific experience, which was denied. I was in tears when I asked for temporary hotel accommodation as the next available flight was more than 12 hours away (7.45pm on 5th Jan), or even an empty office to rest in, which was also rejected. I used the customer service counter's desk phone to call customer service but all they could offer was to establish a case but had no power to arrange for anything. We ended up taking a taxi back to a relative's residence to get some privacy and rest before making our way back to PVG for the 7.45pm flight, which thankfully got us back to Melbourne. My children suffered high fevers for two day after our return due to the exposure they suffered on the tarmac and at the airport. My husband and I missed two days of work due to the physical toll of this ordeal and having to care for the two sick children. Since this incident, I have followed up on average twice a day with the Shanghai based customer service, I also contacted the Sydney office (as the Melbourne office never picks up calls). I sent two lengthy emails with photos attached as proof for the traumatizing experience. To date, all I have received are broken promises (to call within 24/48 hours), hand-balling of my complaint (to ground staff team) and poor English speakers who struggle to communicate and understand (surely, it's unreasonable to expect all of their passengers to be native Chinese speakers?!). I am now pursuing legal action against CE Airlines. China Eastern Airlines are single-handedly responsible for the most traumatizing and humiliating experience of my life. If you value your consumer's rights, safety and most of your dignity as a human being, do not travel with them and warn everyone you know not to travel with them.

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