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Old 12th April 2026 | 21:34
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You’ve lost me there Chesty as the restriction is 7 hours so how do you envisage arriving after the curfew?
The point I’m making is that my friends at EZY LGW often hate arriving back at 2/3am.
This can’t happen at LHR
By having yet another night down route, away from home, in yet another hotel.
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Old 13th April 2026 | 13:46
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Originally Posted by Chesty Morgan
By having yet another night down route, away from home, in yet another hotel.

Except it doesn’t work like that. If the crew were to be stuck down route so would the aircraft which affects the following day and more.
Much better to firebreak.

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Old 13th April 2026 | 14:13
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Originally Posted by sudden twang
Except it doesn’t work like that. If the crew were to be stuck down route so would the aircraft which affects the following day and more.
Much better to firebreak.
No, you miss my point. It's planned and rostered that way to avoid the curfew. Hence your extra and unnecessary nights away.

Fortunately I don't need to worry about 0300 arrivals or night stops but I would much rather get in to my own bed at that time of day rather than my third or fourth hotel of the week.

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Old 13th April 2026 | 15:04
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Having come from ezy to BA, the night jet ban is a god send. Even at peak summer I’m getting into bed earlier than I’d be landing back at easy.
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Old 13th April 2026 | 15:31
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Originally Posted by sudden twang
You’ve lost me there Chesty as the restriction is 7 hours so how do you envisage arriving after the curfew?
The point I’m making is that my friends at EZY LGW often hate arriving back at 2/3am.
This can’t happen at LHR
I think he may be (although apologies if not!) referring to a situation, which happened with increasing regularity at easyJet from Gatwick, where you reported at 8/9/10pm to do a 2 sector there and back to Greek islands or Turkey, landing back at Gatwick after 6am. I believe it’s similar at Tui/Jet2 etc.

I’ve not done short haul at BA so don’t know, but presumably this isn’t done out of Heathrow to avoid the curfew without night-stopping?
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Old 13th April 2026 | 17:07
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Old 13th April 2026 | 17:52
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Originally Posted by Chesty Morgan
No, you miss my point. It's planned and rostered that way to avoid the curfew. Hence your extra and unnecessary nights away.
Nope, nitestops are planned to allow an 8pm ish flight out of LHR and a 6am ish flight out of European airports because that’s where the demand is. It also allows a firebreak after delays. If say an 1800 departure is running late it’s often cancelled. Some are put on the earlier flight some on the later flight and some rerouted with other carriers / HOTAC at LHR as opposed to having 2 jets nitestop which screws the next day schedule.

I think the overriding point is that returning to base at horrible o’clock is avoided.

Q Chesty have you operated as a SH BA pilot out of LHR? If not I refer you to RT Jones post above they like others have first hand experience as erm do I.
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Old 13th April 2026 | 18:58
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Yes, which handily avoids the, erm, curfew

No, I've never had the displeasure.
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