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Old Mar 1, 2006, 3:39 pm
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smashmouth
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Manchester
Posts: 292
Originally Posted by BlackBerryAddict
smashmouth - where did the info come from for the Fez withdrawal? I checked the GB Airways website, but no info there I could find.
I'm booked to go to Fez with them.
from the BA intranet:

Key Message
GB Airways have cancelled the following service: BA6928 (LGW-FEZ-RAK-LGW) and replaced by BA6922 (LGW-RAK-LGW) between 26 May 2006 and 29 September 2006.

Advice for customers
- The following commercial policy can be applied to affected customers as stated:

Commercial Policy

The following service has been cancelled:
BA6928 (LGW-FEZ-RAK-LGW) and replaced by BA6922 (LGW-RAK-LGW) between 26 May 2006 and 29 September 2006.
Passengers travelling to and from LGW to RAK or FEZ will be re-accommodated on to the new flight, BA6922.
Passengers travelling FEZ-RAK will be offered no alternative.

Passengers travelling to FEZ can choose from the following options:

If you wish to travel to your original destination, you may re-book outside of the above dates subject to availability. Please note that between 26 May 2006 and 29 September 2006 there will be no onward travel provided between RAK and FEZ.
Passengers may choose to rebook for no additional fee onto the LHR-CMN service during this period, subject to availability, and then arrange their own onward travel from CMN to FEZ.
Conditions
a) Travel must be completed within ticket validity.
b) The return flight, if applicable, can be re-booked at the same time, and no extra fare is payable.
c) Passengers transferring to the CMN services must travel in the same cabin as originally booked.

All passengers can choose the following 2 options:

If you choose not to travel to your original destination, you may re-book on a British Airways or franchise flight to an alternative destination, subject to availability, with any additional fare to be paid by you.
Conditions
a) Where the new fare is lower, the difference will be refunded.
b) Travel will be governed by the fare rules applicable to the new booking.
d) The return flight, if applicable, can be re-booked at the same time.

If neither of the above options are acceptable to you, you may claim a refund. Refunds are available within a year from the original flight.
Conditions
The refund will be credited to the original form of payment.
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