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    TONY HETHERINGTON: I booked business class seats – but KLM’s flight had none!

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    By TONY HETHERINGTON, FINANCIAL MAIL ON SUNDAY

    Updated: 23:24 EDT, 20 September 2025


    Tony Hetherington is Financial Mail on Sunday’s ace investigator, fighting readers corners, revealing the truth that lies behind closed doors and winning victories for those who have been left out-of-pocket. Find out how to contact him below. 

    I.M. writes: My partner and I booked return business class flights with KLM from Glasgow to Amsterdam, paying £764. 

    On the return trip, KLM changed the plane to one without business class, and sat us six rows apart. 

    I put in a claim to KLM on the day we returned, June 17, but I am being completely ignored. 

    Tony Hetherington replies: Although its major owner is now the French state, it is still fair to say that KLM – Royal Dutch Airlines – is a major operator with a worldwide reputation. You are a regular passenger, regarded by KLM as a ‘Flying Blue’ member, which should come with privileges. Yet in dealing with you it behaved no better than an unreliable bucket-shop business.  

    For the return flight from Amsterdam you had booked adjacent seats, but when you checked in you were told you were sitting apart. Staff eventually explained KLM had failed to provide its own aircraft. Instead, it switched the flight to Transavia, a Dutch low-cost airline which KLM owns, with no business class.

    TONY HETHERINGTON: I booked business class seats – but KLM’s flight had none!

    Going nowhere: On the return trip from Amsterdam to Glasgow, KLM changed the plane to one without business class

    At the airport you were refused entry to the KLM Business Class lounge because, of course, you were now booked on a Transavia flight. And when you reached the tarmac to board your flight, you found the aircraft was neither KLM nor Transavia, but an Eastern Airways plane – a small firm based near Grimsby.

    Back home, you completed an online complaint form and refund claim. KLM acknowledged this.

    But when you logged on to check progress, the reference flashed up as ‘Invalid’. You spoke to a customer service member who promised to chase this up, but you heard no more. You then contacted me.

    KLM began to treat me in the same way. My first approach was ignored. My second earned a reply that showed KLM’s staff were struggling to explain what had happened.

    I told KLM if it failed to explain, I would advise you to sue. And this seemed to bring a breakthrough.

    An email from Joe Miller in KLM Customer Care apologised for downgrading you, and added: ‘I confirm that a refund request for the applicable fare difference has been passed to our refunds department.’

    But days later the same Joe Miller wrote: ‘There is nothing further I can add… nor can I offer any compensatory or commercial gesture.’

    On the same day, KLM sent you a separate message, saying: ‘Let’s celebrate you! All of us at KLM wish you a happy birthday. Thank you for being a trusted Flying Blue Explorer member.’

    You were awarded £40 off a future flight, should you ever be willing to take one. Talk about rubbing salt into a wound!

    KLM has offered no explanation, but last weekend you received £78. You assume this is meant to be the difference between cabin class tickets and business class.

    There was no note, but the message is clear: don’t rely on KLM to provide what you pay for, don’t rely on KLM to offer a refund, but do expect to have to fight KLM if it lets you down.

    WE’RE WATCHING YOU: ‘Reckless’ solicitor fined 

    A solicitor at the centre of a mystery over a missing £500,000 has been fined £40,000 after shoddy work forced a council to move a pensioner into emergency accommodation for their own safety.

    Ajaz Ali is the head of Kenneth Jones Solicitors in Stoke-on-Trent, which handled a property sale on a house over 100 miles away without ever meeting the elderly couple who were selling up.

    The house was sold to the son of a neighbour for £52,000 – about one fifth of its open market value.

    There was said to have been an agreement that would allow the couple – known as Client A and Client B – to continue living there.

    However, Client A was already seriously ill and died soon after.

    According to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA): ‘The purchaser started to make changes to the property. Client B ended up having to sleep downstairs with no hot water at times.’ That was when the local authority stepped in.

    A disciplinary tribunal has now ruled that Ajaz Ali was guilty of reckless misconduct by failing to enquire into the deal, or to advise the vendors of risks.

    In addition to the £40,000 fine, Ali must pay costs of £28,000.

    In May, I reported an elderly investor had been tricked by bogus brokers into handing over £500,000, which went into the bank account of Kenneth Jones Solicitors. Ajaz Ali has refused to say what happened to it. The SRA and police are now investigating.

    If you believe you are the victim of financial wrongdoing, write to Tony Hetherington at Financial Mail, 9 Derry Street, London W8 5HY or email tony.hetherington@mailonsunday.co.uk. Because of the high volume of enquiries, personal replies cannot be given. Please send only copies of original documents, which we regret cannot be returned. 

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