A few weeks ago they emailed me advising that the flights i had booked for the Brisbane test had changed, I was originally to fly out at 4:30pm on wednesday the 24th (After work) they had changed the flight time to 6:30am, so there goes the plan of working that day if I decide to accept the changes.
The flight back was supposed to be at 7pm on Saturday the 27th (after the 3rd days play) they advised me that that flight time is now 10am, meaning i would miss the 3rd days play.
Now i can understand some slight changes here and there, but both of those are not even remotley close to what was originally booked.
I ended up having them giving me a refund (which took 18 days to come through) and having to book flights with Virgin Blue via Melbourne, which did cost me an extra $110 on what i had originally forked out for flights, If i had just booked with Virgin Blue first up instead of the Jetstar flights, i would have only been about $20 extra out of pocket on the original flights
I've now just received an email regarding a flight for the Melbourne Test, I was originally to be flying out at 3:15pm on the 25th, that time is now 9:40pm, which ultimately will be ok if it absolutely has to be, but again its a very significant change on the original flight time, plans to meet people at the pub in the evening have now been scrapped as we wont get into the city til about midnight.
I'm amazed that Jetstar make such significant changes to flight times people have already booked on, if they are unsure on the time, then why sell the flight?
So much for it pays to be organised

I'm now fairly close to putting Jetstar in the same category as Tiger and only flying domestically with Virgin Blue and Qantas.
Has anyone else experienced these difficulties with Jetstar?