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timmmay

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#154102 17-Oct-2014 21:11
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Has anyone else tried Air NZ mobile booking? Any time I go to the Air NZ site on my Samsung S4 it redirects me to their mobile site, and their Android app redirects me to the same place. That's fine. The problem is I can't book a flight.

When I click "book a flight" it gives me a list of starting airports so I click one. Nothing happens, so I click again. And again. I can't get off the screen to select my starting airport. Same things happens on my main computer using the mobile website, using Chrome. I tried it using Firefox and IE, and it works fine.

It turns out the Air NZ mobile website doesn't work on Chrome. That's surprising, since Chrome is the primary mobile browser on Android, which has about double the market share of Apple. Why would you make a mobile website that doesn't work on the majority of devices?

I'd be interested to hear if mobile booking at https://m.airnz.co.nz/ works on different devices for different people.

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  #1157508 18-Oct-2014 15:00
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I disabled ad blocking, which uses this hosts blacklist, and mobile booking started working again. I re-enabled it and it kept working. I guess there was a bad release of the blacklist. I'll update my PC when I get around to it just to confirm.

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