Originally Posted by spotwelder
Is the world going MAD
BA specifically advertise that they do not charge for drinks etc. The flight number is not shown as a codeshare. Therefore, the pax are entitled to free food and drinks in economy.
If the aircraft is chartered in, wet/dry/damp/ACMI/slightly soggy round the edges blah blah blah lease types this makes no difference to what you bought at the time.
Where are the vouchers from BA to spend on board? Surely IB should just take a note (not a Euro Note) of what has been "sold" and charge BA?
I know a rather good barrister who specialises in this sort of thing, letters to BA anyone?

Ba is not providing vouchers as this would conflict with the codeshare agreement. Passengers should have been contacted by contactBA and if they havent, they are advised that its an iberia aircraft at checkin and at the gate.