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Old Aug 1, 2019, 1:14 am
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Originally Posted by SHT88T
From the article linked above, a BA spokesperson said;



Presumably accepting the offer to move away would have meant voluntarily leaving the First cabin?

Therefore rewarding bad behaviour by potentially penalising those innocent people caught up in this rather than move the culprit?
Exactly. Which is why nobody left the plane. Why should innocent people who did not cause this ordeal be penalised rather than the sole individual who caused the incident?

We were not given the option to move to a different cabin - we were only given the option to move to the next available flight. No details were provided about which flight that would have been, nor space availability, nor cabin. It came across as a "rushed" offer and I'm frankly not sure whether at that point the doors had been already closed (although for sure we were still standing at the gate).
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