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14th Nov 2006, 10:11
Replies: 332
Views: 91,735
Posted By Taff_flyer

Quote: Originally Posted by nicola1404 ...

Quote:
Originally Posted by nicola1404
Sorry to offend any BACON staff but we new this was a day to come, but what is going to happen to us mainline staff? They can't just turf us out because of...
27th Sep 2006, 11:16
Replies: 262
Views: 48,624
Posted By Taff_flyer

Will BA be affected that much by EZY coming on...

Will BA be affected that much by EZY coming on Paris?
It's one a day and in the middle of the day:
Won't be of too much use to business travellers!
Might be good for leisure customers if the...
24th Aug 2006, 20:54
Replies: 359
Views: 102,552
Posted By Taff_flyer

Foil All BA public economy fares to Oz have...

Foil

All BA public economy fares to Oz have the same penalty clause which says, basically, that it costs £50 for each transaction of change. Don't forget that it's the outbound part of your...
9th Jan 2006, 19:48
Replies: 14
Views: 1,455
Posted By Taff_flyer

Re: Ticket classes

There is indeed an IATA resolution on class usage but some of the definitions are quite generic like "economy discounted". For some selling classes it's vital to follow the resolution particularly...
27th Aug 2005, 08:35
Replies: 13
Views: 5,160
Posted By Taff_flyer

To add some more weight to Globaliser's point...

To add some more weight to Globaliser's point about waitlists being practical:

In my experience a reasonably high proportion of people who are added to the waitlist get confirmed (well over half)....
26th Jun 2005, 21:52
Replies: 6
Views: 692
Posted By Taff_flyer

Hotlines are commercial tickets so just check in...

Hotlines are commercial tickets so just check in as normal.

Best advice I can give for upgrade is dress smart casual, be as nice as pie when you check in and, light heartedly, drop in you're a...
16th Apr 2005, 11:01
Replies: 12
Views: 1,647
Posted By Taff_flyer

In the UK, advertising is governed by the ASA and...

In the UK, advertising is governed by the ASA and thier rules clearly state that airlines must advertise fares that are fully inclusive of all taxes, fees and charges. The only difference to this is...
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