Originally Posted by
Sankaps
Precisely why a gate standby scheme for IRROPS is the way to go for disrupted pax already checked in and waiting post-security. Amazed BA does not do that. I don't think there is any reasonable, justifiable excuse for not having this option.
Originally Posted by
corporate-wage-slave
Gold passengers certainly get standby, that is how I travelled today after my original flight was cancelled. Well, waitlisting is the term the staff used. In my case I got a seat because one passenger failed conformance (unbelievably his first name was Harold!) and I was at the gate at close. And I've been waitlisted after irrops in the past too.
I get the impression that BA don't encourage the practice, their IT really makes it incredibly difficult and requires multiple phone calls, therefore they prefer passengers to go online and rebook into available seats. And to be fair, rebooking is now a lot easier online than it used to be. In my case it would have meant leaving tomorrow, which wasn't an option for me.
I have boarding pass to show for it once as well. I get the came impression as you, cws. It's extremely rare, done only during IRROPS and I had to literally throw a temper tantrum to get them to do it. Funnily enough it was done the day before the flight, then at checkin I got a confirmed seat, and then at the gate I got an OpUp to CW!
It was nice