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Post by Snciole on Jul 27, 2017 13:12:43 GMT
I went to Scotland with BA and whilst I miss the free booze and snacks, it still isn't as bad as sleazyjet. We went with Vueling to Florence and it wasn't too hideous. They played Belle and Sebastian whilst we waited for take off. I am short though and I booked partner aisle seat for his long legs. You don't get free booze anymore??? I only used to fly with BA to create my own déclassé drinks cabinet 40,000 feet above the ground. It's a world gone mad. I had my flight moved to Heathrow from Gatwick. I was alerted by text message at 5am. Got there in plenty of time but once I got on that plane as everyone around me was having lunch time teas and coffees I was downing a can of Tiger with some crisps. I was all stressed, okay?
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Post by Phantom of London on Jul 27, 2017 15:03:58 GMT
BA, Iberia, Aer lingus, Level and Vuelling are the same airline and come under the IAG (International Airline Group) umbrella.
I flew Vuelling last year for a day trip from Palma(Majorca) to Barcelona, it is what it is wasn't too bad, flew back with Ryanair and that was the same, wasn't terrible. Use BA Citiflyer from London City Airport. 2 years back I flew back from Majorca to City and they kindly smashed my case, so fearing my case would deteriorate further if I hit a kerb - so instead of getting DLR and bus home, I had to fork out for a Black Cab, which cost me £70 which they (BA) point blank refused to refund as they said it was secondary and they would provide a note to claim off my travel insurance, but for £70 it wasn't worth it.
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Post by Elisa on Jul 27, 2017 17:40:50 GMT
From Italy to London I was given this little box, On the flight back I refused. You were lucky you didn't try that on a flight back from South America, Elisa . Cabin crew on those flights would note that you refused food and suspect you had swallowed something for delivery on arrival... could have been nasty if they reported it and radioed ahead to get customs to meet the plane. Wow. Such a thought would never occur to me.
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Post by joem on Jul 29, 2017 22:21:31 GMT
In answer to the question I don't fly BA as often as I used to - which was a couple of times a month, mostly short-haul - because I don't like the changes they have implemented. They now behave as an expensive budget airline if you are in Economy and skimp on everything even if you fly Club. I know their long-haul service is much better but then it has to be hasn't it? There's some very serious competition out there.
I agree with Kathryn's comment about Cruz, but that is in fact very much related to the merger with Iberia and to the sordid tale of how Iberia acquired Vueling.
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Post by Phantom of London on Aug 23, 2017 20:35:37 GMT
Just to move a stagnant conversation on, than start a new thread.
Has anyone flown Norwegian? If so and you like going to New York, well Norwegian are starting another flight to New York JFK, however this is leaving at a eye watering 6am and arrives at 9am, which is great on a Wednesday or Saturday if you want to catch a two show day, but I think to use this service you have to be comfortable sleeping at 38.000 ft.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 23, 2017 21:17:15 GMT
From which airport?
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Post by Phantom of London on Aug 23, 2017 21:49:44 GMT
Sorry BB from London Gatwick, maybe not so good for you I guess?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2017 10:47:09 GMT
Phantom a few of us were chatting on the Groundhog day thread about this last week...as Monkey says, seems it's basic but OK unless they have an aircraft problem in which cast expect delays.
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Post by hulmeman on Aug 24, 2017 11:11:35 GMT
I blame Freddie Laker for all this shenanagins. Paying for drinks et al. When I fly BOAC on the Empire route, the steward Is always so polite and 'umble especially when the Yorkshire puddings don't rise.
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 24, 2017 12:13:57 GMT
I blame Freddie Laker for all this shenanagins. Paying for drinks et al. When I fly BOAC on the Empire route, the steward Is always so polite and 'umble especially when the Yorkshire puddings don't rise. I admit I do sometimes like a lie in, but to call me a pudding is taking things a little too far!!
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Post by joem on Aug 24, 2017 21:54:21 GMT
I flew BA on Club Europe yesterday and they were actually out of Waldorfs!
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Post by showgirl on Aug 25, 2017 3:30:26 GMT
BA may have gone to the dogs, but are they classy dogs? There are dogs and dogs, you know... so are we talking pedigree pooches or mongrel mutts?
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