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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 2:06 am
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Originally Posted by therese
I got a MCO voucher from BA for Denied Boarding in March. I asked the exact question "Could I use the voucher on code-share flights?", before I agreed to take the voucher and was told I could use it on ANY One World airline with a code number of a BA flight. I was specifically told that it need not be a BA plane but any BA coded flight. Now BA is saying it must be a BA plane not a codeshare!

Does anyone have any ideas how I can fight this with BA?
Just point them in the direction of ba.com which gives all the information you (and BA) should require.

Originally Posted by globalste
Is this the carbon piece of scrappy paper that used to be called a Miscellaneous something or other
MCO = Miscellaneous Charges Order.

Given nowdays in the form of a printed document that looks very much like a BP.

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