Whats the date and time of flight? ill have a look
If you could be kind enough to post your address at the same time please
Whats the date and time of flight? ill have a look
No what will happen is that BA will get into deep financial shit and grovel to the tax payers to bail them out. Frankly it's high time that these people got sacked.
Totally agree with sacking them, I worked as aircraft engineer for 18 years for B-Cal/BA and BA's trolly dolly's believe they are above everyone else.
As far as tax payers bailing them out, they are not allowed to under international law agreements.
we have a booking in April with American Airlines, BUT when you look at the details, its a joint flight with BA...does that mean that the flight could be a BA one and if there are these strikes, we could be caught with it, or do you reckon AA will tell them to f*** right off and use their own planes?
It's hard to say as both airlines will have the same scheduled departure. I would suggest you contact AA for information.
we have a booking in April with American Airlines, BUT when you look at the details, its a joint flight with BA...does that mean that the flight could be a BA one and if there are these strikes, we could be caught with it, or do you reckon AA will tell them to f*** right off and use their own planes?
if you post the flight number, you can tell from that..
You've got to be some kind of idiot to book with BA these days.
The staff are complete and utter wankers.
if you post the flight number, you can tell from that..
AA are the junior partner in the BA codeshare in reality ex London, its very unlikely if its an AA flight you will be on BA metal. They always show both flight numbers in the system same as if its a joint Qantas/BA codeshare London - Asia. I have never been on either and flown on the carrier that wasnt the booked one or the initial flight number. BA are upgrading their fleet of 777s and 747s to install new first class in Cardiff so do not have aircraft to spare anyway strike or no.
No, you can't always, for example Air Canada share and interlining deal with British Midland and you cannot tell from the flight number who is actually operating the flight.
AA has two main hubs, Dallas and Chicago so I would think that a New York flight would be operated by BA.
yeah, but for LHR-JFK you can...
No, you can't always, for example Air Canada share and interlining deal with British Midland and you cannot tell from the flight number who is actually operating the flight.
Simple way for the person to find out which partner is operating the flight - Check the flight itinerary for the departing terminal. If Terminal 5 then its a BA flight. If T4 then AA. Also the 'non operating' codeshare partner usually has a 4 digit flight number. I think (?) BA starts with a '7' when they are not the operator in the codeshare flight.
*waits patiently for the usual union reps to appear and justify union bosses salaries for the sake of ba staff jobs*
If you could be kind enough to post your address at the same time please
*waits patiently for anti-union people to actually read what the strike is about so that they actually have a clue before posting nonsense*