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Old Feb 2, 2012 | 1:08 pm
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DYKWIA
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Originally Posted by EK029
What are we classing as a 'no-show' here exactly?

The individual never turned up for check-in? Or the individual checked-in, but never turned up at the gate for boarding? Or, to be really pedantic, the individual checked-in, THEN notified BA that they were not intending to board, and did not board?
Doesn't matter... You can get a refund as long as you didn't get on the plane.

Not quite sure what would happen if you got on the plane, and then received a phone call saying your meeting was cancelled, and then offloaded yourself. You may have a few problems getting BA to acknowledge you didn't fly
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