Originally Posted by
mikem004
I am of the opinion that the OP has a treatable medical condition, not a disability. Hidden or otherwise.
If he has a disability, then what about thousands of male passengers over a certain age who have a dodgy prostate and may need to find a lavatory in a hurry?
Maybe they should be able to march into the business class cabin and demand to use the lavs.
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
Please read
OP or reread it again carefully:
...I was unsure whether to continue with my holiday plans, but spoke initially to the GGL team and then to the accessibility team, who reassured me that it wouldn’t be a problem, they’d provide me with a sunflower lanyard to indicate to the CC that I had a hidden disability and then they would brief the CC of the issue to allow me to use any toilet if needed.
BA thought he had a hidden disability. Perhaps BA should consult you next time?