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Like everything in BA it all depends whether you are in the right place at the right time!
Also depends on whether you want LGW WW or LHR WW.
I spent 2.5 years on LHR EF before transferring to WW, which I think is pretty average.
A friend of mine from the same initial course as me was prepared to go to LGW WW and it only took him 9 months!
Also depends on whether you want LGW WW or LHR WW.
I spent 2.5 years on LHR EF before transferring to WW, which I think is pretty average.
A friend of mine from the same initial course as me was prepared to go to LGW WW and it only took him 9 months!
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How long is a piece of string???
Depends how many people are leaving, retiring, new routes opening/closing etc etc.
Can sometimes go months without a transfer then they might transfer 150 crew a month for 3 or 4 months running.
Depends how many people are leaving, retiring, new routes opening/closing etc etc.
Can sometimes go months without a transfer then they might transfer 150 crew a month for 3 or 4 months running.
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It also depends on what Eurofleet your on as contracts differ between LHR and LGW . The latter is not part of the ACC NSP (Air Cabin Crew National Selection Panel ) which is responsible for transfers and promotions within any Mainline Fleet and excludes Eurofleet Lgw even though they are on BA PLC contracts