Originally Posted by
HIDDY
Can I ask those who seem to know. When you purchase an airline ticket when do you get to read these tariffs? Must admit I've never noticed them before.
that’s the funny part. Unlike many other airlines, BA makes it incredibly challenging to access their tariff. It governs your travel when flying on the carrier commercially. Doesn’t matter what the ticket’s origin is. It applies.
i couldn’t find the US tariff online. I couldn’t get the very contract for the thing I’m buying. I emailed the dot (per their instruction). I was told they don’t give out full tariffs, just snippets.
Canada makes carriers post their tariff online. So ba took the most utterly painful strategy - print out the tariff in old-timey font with printing aberrations and crooked pages. Here’s the thing - it’s hundreds of pages long and you can’t search it.
take a look for yourself -
http://www.britishairways.com/cms/gl...f-Oct-2014.pdf
they don’t want you to know what you’re buying.
there’s a point.