Delayed EDI-LHR-LIN flight and missed connection advice please.
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Delayed EDI-LHR-LIN flight and missed connection advice please.
Morning all, I'm currently at EDI waiting on BA1441 which is delayed (next announcement at 1215) I had an onward connection to LIN at 1250 on BA0574 which I'm obviously not going to make now. EDI-LIN is all on one ticket so I know I'll get there at some point but I have a couple of questions...
1. Are the remaining 4 flights to Milan very busy? (Will I get there today or will it be tomorrow?)
2. Is the FCC as shown in the Dashboard guide where I go to get a new boarding pass?
3. Will BA LHR know I'm missing my connection or do I need to do something here?
This is the first time this has happened to me and I'm not overly familiar with LHR. Thank you
1. Are the remaining 4 flights to Milan very busy? (Will I get there today or will it be tomorrow?)
2. Is the FCC as shown in the Dashboard guide where I go to get a new boarding pass?
3. Will BA LHR know I'm missing my connection or do I need to do something here?
This is the first time this has happened to me and I'm not overly familiar with LHR. Thank you
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1. BA568: J9 C3 D1 R0 I0 Y9 B2 H0 K0 M0 L0 V0 N0 Q0 O0 S0 G9
BA580: J4 C3 D0 R0 I0 Y9 B1 H0 K0 M0 L0 V0 N0 Q0 O0 S0 G9
BA570: J1 C0 D0 R0 I0 Y3 B0 H0 K0 M0 L0 V0 N0 Q0 O0 S0 G0
BA584: J7 C3 D0 R0 I0 Y9 B2 H2 K0 M0 L0 V0 N0 Q0 O0 S0 G9
No problem there; maybe the 570 is iffy, but that's the third latest of four.
2. Yes.
3. They should know, at the latest when you fail conformance in flight connections because your flight has already taken off. You may already have been rebooked at that point - when it happened to me I was connecting from Milan to long haul - but even if not, they can handle it all at connections.
BA580: J4 C3 D0 R0 I0 Y9 B1 H0 K0 M0 L0 V0 N0 Q0 O0 S0 G9
BA570: J1 C0 D0 R0 I0 Y3 B0 H0 K0 M0 L0 V0 N0 Q0 O0 S0 G0
BA584: J7 C3 D0 R0 I0 Y9 B2 H2 K0 M0 L0 V0 N0 Q0 O0 S0 G9
No problem there; maybe the 570 is iffy, but that's the third latest of four.
2. Yes.
3. They should know, at the latest when you fail conformance in flight connections because your flight has already taken off. You may already have been rebooked at that point - when it happened to me I was connecting from Milan to long haul - but even if not, they can handle it all at connections.
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Oh dear, Tiffy, at least you're in the perfect lounge for a delay. I think you can now reasonably ask for some fizz, given the shock you have had today. And I don't need to tell you anything about yard-arms.
The 14:55 flight is wide open (BA568), the 18:30 (570) has a few seats. The two Malpensa flights at 16:35 and 20:20 have some spare seats (580, 584 respectively). MXP isn't a bad alternative to LIN, and there are other locations in North Italy too, if you're in a push/shove scenario. And there's Alitalia..... I was once routed via Zurich, which would have been painful except I slipped onto a fast train and was in central Milan fairly quickly.
You need to go to the Flight Connection desk in front of gate 5, where they can rebook you. However if you have the App, keep refreshing that, and look at My Bookings, not the home page. It should rebook, though normally only after the EDI sector is shown as departed. If you're very lucky you may even get a boarding pass directly via the App.
Don't worry, you will get there, relax and enjoy the EDI lounge. There's no harm asking the lounge agents to have a look at it, but probably they can't do very much with the so-called on-carriage flight.
Don't worry, you will get there, relax and enjoy the EDI lounge. There's no harm asking the lounge agents to have a look at it, but probably they can't do very much with the so-called on-carriage flight.
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Thanks guys, I'm taking the train from Milan to St Moritz and getting in tomorrow morning would make it a bit tight.
c-w-s, I had the first glass at 0830... but I put orange juice with it because that makes it classy not snaggy
c-w-s, I had the first glass at 0830... but I put orange juice with it because that makes it classy not snaggy
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Re-routing to ZRH, then train from there is probably easier than Milan and train, to be perfectly honest. And the trains in Switzerland are fantastic
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I was going to suggest Zurich too, but I notice the train service from there isn't that slick, 2 or even 3 changes.
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The train journey from Zurich Airport to St Moritz is pretty slick - you have to change at Zurich Hbf, of course, but after that there's just one very easy cross-platform change from SBB to RhB at Chur. It's also extremely scenic. I do this journey several times a year, and will be doing so again tomorrow.
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