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Old Aug 18, 2013, 2:36 pm
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See also this thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/briti...ing-guide.html
For details of suitable hotels for those doing a last flight/first flight turnaround, please see this thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/briti...rt-hotels.html

Order: Back-to-back Transfer Landside Notes
[so Excellent for back to back usually means an easy airside transfer with few risks]
ABZ: Excellent Excellent if domestic, otherwise Reasonable Reasonable Arrivals decant into departure hall.
ACE: Reasonable if off season, there is a transfer channel just before passports Reasonable Reasonable
AGP: Excellent for Schengen, Risky if not. Schengen - immediate turnaround possible at gate area. Non-Schengen - There is a transit passageway back to airside on the left after passports, but there can be long delays at passports, achievable if you are willing to politely push in the queue.
see here.
ALC: Reasonable if off season, but you do need to go fully airside if non Schengen. Small and efficient airport. Peak time: see here.
ALG: Impractical due to visa and immigration processes. See post 2224.
AMS: Excellent Excellent Poor Arrivals decant into departure hall normally.
ANE: Good - very small airport, tarmac walk. You may want to telephone the airport to let them know since there's no OLCI facility.
ARN: Excellent Good Reasonable (arriving pax should watch for sign to gates 70-82) * see posts 593, 238 & 1298 for more details.
ATH: Reasonable but don't hang about, you need to enter Schengen immigration, then leave Schengen, and a fairly efficient security check. Distances aren't great.
BCN: Good to excellent - bit of a walk - small flight connection facility to the left of passport control, dedicated security but no passports Good if non-Schengen, Reasonable if Schengen Reasonable
BGO: Excellent Excellent Excellent, borderline foolproof though only restricted number of flights Arrivals decant into departure hall.
BHD: Excellent - use stairs upwards between gates 5 and 6, against flow Excellent if domestic, otherwise Reasonable Reasonable
BIO: Reasonable, does involve going landside but small airport, airbridge rather than bus Reasonable Reasonable
BIQ: Reasonable, involves going through passports to landside, security and passports again, but you need to be off early since passport checks are thorough.
BJV: Not really feasible, there is no online check-in or App facility, you must check in at the gate.
BOD: Reasonable but does involve going landside and back again. However it's a small airport and efficient.
BLL: Good (there is a clear transfer route after passport control to avoid a security check Good Good
BLQ: Good (small airport but you have to go landside) Reasonable Reasonable (bus gates)
BRI: Good (small airport but you have to go landside) Reasonable Reasonable
BSL: Good Good Good (Bit of a walk to landside, but it's not a huge airport. See this post for info).
BRU: Excellent on the transfer route, reasonable if not Reasonable Poor (see comments in post #246, also 64 onwards)
CAG: Reasonable, does involve going landside but small airport, airbridge rather than bus Reasonable Reasonable
CDG: Hopeless
CFU: Near impossible, no OLCI, you must present yourself at check-in. Process involves bus, passports, out to landside, short walk to departures building on right, security and bus. Security is bad on peak days.
CGN: No OLCI, but on some dates it is still possible. See this post for details.
CHQ: Near impossible despite being a small airport, no OLCI so you can only get a boarding pass at the airport, and bus to and from gates.
CMB: Easy to do airside. Arriving and departing pax are not segregated. If you have your return boarding pass, just walk directly from arrival gate to departure gate.
CMF: Generally Good, involves going landside. Best avoid Saturdays, the main changeover day, when security is stretched.
CPH: Excellent Good Reasonable Arrivals decant into departure hall.
CTA: Reasonable, there is a transfer route signed but seems obsolete. However small and efficient airport so still do-able if going via landside.
DBV: Impractical - there's no online check in here, you have to go landside and collect a boarding pass. Otherwise a very small airport.
DUB: Good (if ex-LHR), Reasonable if ex-LCY (quicker plane turnaround) Good if Common Travel Area, otherwise Reasonable Reasonable May require passing security, so Fast Track helps. See this post for a photo guide. (As of June 2017 increased risk due to pax segregation at 200 gates and ongoing building work)
DUS: Excellent Excellent if non-Schengen, Good if Schengen Good Arrivals decant into departure gate, though risk of bus to baggage hall.
EDI: Excellent Excellent if domestic, otherwise Reasonable to Poor Reasonable to Poor Arrivals decant into departure hall normally, risk of bus to baggage hall.
EGC: Impractical. Bergerac has its own check-in system and is currently not on App/OLCI, so boarding passes must be obtained in person, no later than 45 minutes before departure.
FCO: Reasonable (return shuttle to main terminal) Reasonable Reasonable
FDH: Impractical due to delays during ski season - see here.
FLR: Poor due to use of bus transfers and airport layout Poor - no transfer track Reasonable
FNC: Reasonable due to small airport and long turnarounds. You do need to go landside and return to airside. Note high risk of weather related diversions. Bus from aircraft, passports, security, passports, walk to aircraft.
FRA: Reasonable to Poor Poor (particularly if coming off Schengen) Reasonable
FSC: Uncertain - if boarding passes can be issued in advance then it will be an easy landside transfer in a tiny airport. If boarding passes can only be collected in FSC then it's impossible.
FUE: Reasonable if out of the peak season, airbridges used. Have to go via passports landside and security, behind check in. Try Canaries+Families security if desperate.
GIB: Good Good Good Must go landside, bearing right and back up through security. Turnaround can be long. Leave the aircraft early so as to beat the queue at passport arrivals.
GLA: Excellent Excellent if domestic, otherwise Reasonable Reasonable Arrivals decant into departure hall normally.
GNB: Good Good Good: Walk to/from aircraft. Must go landside, outside and right back into departures. Long turnaround times make this feasible though Saturdays busy.
GOA: Reasonable Reasonable Reasonable
GOT: Excellent Excellent Excellent Borderline foolproof. Arrivals decant into departure hall.
GVA: Excellent Good Good (but can be poor during ski season) Turn left in arrival lane to go back up to departures area.
HAJ: Excellent Excellent if non-Schengen, Good if Schengen Good Arrivals decant into departure gate. See posts 1670 and 1671 below.
HAM: Excellent Excellent if non-Schengen, Good if Schengen Reasonable Arrivals decant into departure hall, though sometimes bus to baggage hall.
HEL: Good Good Reasonable Incoming passengers can reverse direction just before Schengen passports. If a bus from gate, you will need to rush.
HER: Infeasible. There is no online or App check in, it's a bus transfer and arrivals / departures are in separate buildings.
INN: Good Good Good - you have to go landside, and there is a bus transfer to/from the aircraft, but the airport is very small and highly efficient.
INV: Good to Excellent Good Good - you have to go landside and through security. See here for more info.
IOM: Good Good Good (no flight connections but small airport)
IST: Good (visa not required) Good Poor (also note you may need to buy a visa as a result of going landside). More details in this post.
JER: Excellent Excellent if domestic, otherwise Good Good Arrivals decant into departure hall, sometimes you need to double back to the BA lounge.
JMK: Nearly impossible due to clunky arrival processing and use of buses.
JTR: Impossible: bus transfer, slow passports.
KEF: Excellent Excellent if non Schengen, Good otherwise Good BA flights tip arriving passengers into the departure gate. Foolproof. NB LCY flights pax use a bus from a remote stand, still easy as dropped off less than 100M from the departure gate.
KLX: Moderately risky due to boarding passes only being issued at check-in. No buses used normally, walk off plane straight into very small building.
LBA: Good Good Good have to go landside for any connection or b2b but small airport, see here for further details
LCA: Good Good Reasonable There is a "Connecting Flights" channel on the left of the arrivals corridor, half way along, well before passports.
LEI: Moderate to risky: you have to go via landside, and you need the return boarding pass before travel. But it's a small and efficient airport. No buses are used, it's similar to LCY in operation.
LHR T3: Good Good Reasonable Follow connecting flights route, which can be as quick as 11 mins from disembark to through security. No conformance unlike T5.
see here.
LIG: Good to Excellent Good Reasonable See this post for more information
LIS: Good Good Reasonable There is a security check to the right, immediately before and avoiding the passport desks. Risk of bus gates, but still OK.
LIN: Good Good Reasonable to Poor (bus gates)
LPA: Possibly OK if off peak. Some flights are bus gates, but it's a relatively small and efficient airport. OLCI and App check in both work.
LUX: Very Good Good Good Borderline excellent, no known fatalities. Landside route is described here: Airside transfer door described here.
MAD: Very good Good to Reasonable depending on arriving terminal Reasonable See this post for full details.
MAH: Good to excellent, see post number 563.
MAN: Reasonable to Poor Reasonable to Poor Reasonable to Poor
MCT: Excellent - direct transfer route [ ] [ ].
MJV: Good Good Good provided you avoid a peak time More information here.
MLA: Good Good Good This this post and linked blog for details.
MRS: Good Good Good There is a transfer and security point just before going down to passports. Use the phone on the post to ask for it to be opened it for you; however, there is no guarantee that it will and you may have to exit to landside and re-enter through departures security.
MUC: Very good Good but note 2 terminals Good Transfer point after passport, details in this post
MXP: Good - bit of walk to Transfer facility Good Good Thread links here.
NCE: Reasonable Poor Good [There is a direct transfer route by turning into the door way on the right before the slope up to passports]
NCL: Excellent Excellent if domestic, otherwise Good Good Arrivals decant into departure hall.
NTE: Good Good Good see this post.
NUE: Impractical unfortunately due to no OLCI, all check in done at the airport
OLB: Excellent Excellent Excellent Arriving into Olbia is via jetty to the departure gate, no passports or security. Note no OLCI via the App, more info here.
ORK: Good, do need to clear passports and security but very small and efficient airport.
ORY: No recommended due to fast turnarounds on LCY services. You have to go fully landside and back in again, via 2 passport checks and a security check.
OPO: Excellent [Look for grey escalator going up] Good (reasonable if Schengen) Reasonable
OTP: Excellent as at April 2019. Poor as of 29 Dec 18, see post #2660 https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/30586858-post2660.html.
Excellent - See post #1919 https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/29017017-post1919.htmlGood - look for Connection facility on right after leaving aircraft Reasonable Poor (can be Good if all everything works)
OSL: Good on the whole Reasonable Reasonable (See experiences in this post, this post, this post and this post.)
OVD: Not really suitable. This is really an Iberia Express route but leaves T5 under BA code. The aircraft is based in OVD not LHR. Small efficient airport though.
PFO: Good on the whole, but you do need to go landside. However it is a small airport. May not be so good on a busy Saturday during school holidays. Note bus transfers however.
PMO: Airport is currently being rebuilt. Once completed potentially a good option due to airbridge. Departure security is two floors above arrivals (use lift)
PMI: Excellent Excellent Excellent borderline foolproof - you are landed direct into boarding area.
PRG: Excellent ?? ?? For back-to-back the LHR-PRG arrival dumps you right into the main corridor of that pier; walk 100 ft. to security check for the BA boarding lounge and you'll be good to go.
PSA: Reasonable Reasonable Reasonable (not the best location since there are a lot of LCC and you have to reclear security from landside). (August 2018 review and comment)
PUY: Unrealistic, due to the bus transfer process followed by passport control.
RAK: Terrible Unknown See post #1353 below
RHO: Infeasible - no OLCI or App check in, bus transfers from gates. Also airport very busy on Saturday PM and Sunday AM.
RTM: Good Good Good (Reasonable during morning/evening peaks)
SEZ: Excellent, use the Transit desk at the right side of the immigration hall, opposite end to passport control, see this post.
SKG: Reasonable Reasonable Reasonable but note bus transfers on apron.
SOF: Excellent Excellent Reasonable arrivals decant into departure area.
SPU: Reasonable but there is a bus transfer and then landside Reasonable but transfer routes seems to be from Star Alliance Reasonable
STR: Reasonable - stairs from baggage hall back to security. Can't avoid security/passports Reasonable Reasonable Report here.
SVG: Excellent Excellent Excellent borderline foolproof, though only restricted number of flights
SVQ: Reasonable but need to exit landside and go up through departures, security. and passports is by the gate. Compact airport, fast security even if queuing.
SZG: Reasonable Reasonable Reasonable no transfer channel and note bus transfers, but small airport.
TFS: Reasonable but in all cases involves going landside. May be tricky to reclear security in peak holiday season.
TIA: Probably impractical. There is a bus transfer process and passport checks/stamps takes a while (Albania isn't in the EU).
TLL: Very good Good Reasonable see this post.
TLV: At your own risk. There is a transfer route with security on the way to passport control just after the rotunda.
TNG: No transfer or B2B route. Have to pass immigration, customs and security again. Airport is tiny (think 10 flights a day) and B2B is perfectly doable provided no problems at immigration.
TRN: Reasonable to Good Good Reasonable No short cuts to avoid going landside via passports x2 and security, apart from Fast Track security, but a small and efficient airport.
TXL: Good - security takes place in limited area by arriving gate Good Good Security is at gates, if using A gates. NB: Currently, this usually includes LCY flights, which now mostly use A gates like LHR flights.
UIP: Good - very small airport, tarmac walk.
VCE: Very good Good at offpeak times Reasonable See this post for details
VIE: Excellent (BEWARE see: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/29579878-post2190.html ) Good Reasonable
VLC: Good Good Reasonable there's no transfer route so you have to go via landside. Departures is straight up from the arrival point. Disagree with the previous two sentences. For me, a direct turnaround from gates 12-14 was possible without going landside. Took less than a minute.
VNO: Excellent Good Reasonable arriving passengers enter departing passenger area. [BA have codeshare and also has TP Run options via AY]
VRN: Good Good Reasonable there's no transfer route so you have to go landside but it's a very small airport and there is Fast Track.
WAW: Good - small connection facility on left after airbridge Good Reasonable
ZAG: Very good Good Reasonable ask to use the International Transfer channel on the left side of the passport hall, you need a boarding pass/App. NOTE: New terminal just opened, so this info needs updating.
ZRH: Generally good but see this post and the replies for more information.
ZTH: Infeasible due to buses and no online check-in possibilities. Somewhat unfortunate given the small airport. No transfer route, you must enter Schengen and go to landside.

Excellent generally means you will leave the aircraft and find yourself in the boarding area for departure. Good suggests that you may have to clear either security and / or passports before reboarding, but it should still be possible.

Two caveats:
A) Sometimes things don't go to plan. E.g. EDI sometimes uses buses, which puts passengers landside and thus needing to reclear security. Ditto HAM.
B) The above needs to be combined with the turnaround time. MXP often has a generous back-to-back time, for example.

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Old Nov 15, 2018, 4:00 pm
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Originally Posted by vindaloo
I did the ARN back-to-back recently and took some videos showing the entire process from air bridge back to gate except for the bit while I was actually going through security. I'd be happy to post them here if anyone thinks they would be helpful, but am I going to have the anti-terrorism police on my back for filming in an airport? I'm also not sure whether I can attach a video to a post or whether I need to upload it somewhere else and link to it.
apart from the little security room I can’t see anything pre or post which would cause an issue in terms of posting films or photos at ARN.
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I understand but it seems that return on the same plane is unavailable even using separate bookings. Well fingers crossed for this 24th then.
What do you mean by "unavailable"? BA won't encourage you to do this, but there's nothing to stop you booking it on separate tickets and then just doing it. Assuming you have your boarding pass for AMS-LHR before you take the positioning flight, and assuming you don't have luggage, then this is zero risk because at AMS the BA flights disembark right at the departure gate. If the outbound flight is delayed then the return will be delayed also, so you can't miss it.

The risk of booking an option with a 3 or 4 hour connection is that because you're not coming back on the same plane you could theoretically be delayed on the way out and miss the flight back. You'd have to be very unlucky not to make it though, and I've done this many times without any problems.

Anyway, welcome to FT and good luck with your trip!
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Old Nov 17, 2018, 8:38 am
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GOT troubles

Apologies if this has been mentioned before. We almost missed our return flight in GOT (normally foolproof) today. Arrived at a remote stand, bussed to near gates 19 / 20, but return boarding at 11A. Two sets of passport checks and a walk almost the length of the terminal meant the bus door closed as soon as we were on board.

Hearing your name over the PA system does not make for a relaxing experience ...

​​​Not sure whether this was due to construction work (where we were let off the inbound bus looked like a temporary structure) or a Turkish plane taking up the usual BA gate.
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Old Nov 20, 2018, 8:43 am
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Some notes about the new LGW-CGN service to Cologne-Bonn (Köln-Bonn) airport. On paper it's not a good place to transfer since CGN is not on FLY and therefore uses a cut down version of the software at check-in. This means that self printed boarding passes and the App boarding passes don't work. And you can't get staff at LGW to check you in either - you really can't avoid a face to face check-in experience. This sort of thing normally rules a location out for back to back options, and you can not avoid going landside on arrival.

However there is something rather odd about the 2018 schedules. There are flights on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. Forget Thursday for a moment, but the timetable for the other days involves a turnaround of over 2hours and 20 minutes. Mondays you have a further 10 minutes on top of that. And the schedule is a bit padded, you could easily arrive 10 or 15 minutes early. So much so, that if you dash off the aircraft, through Schengen, out to landside, then up to departures level (best use the lift in the middle of the arrival concourse) - you could easily arrive at check-in a good 15 minutes before it has even opened for business. Check-in opens around desk D10 two hours before departure.

This doesn't apply on Thursdays, that has a more conventional 45 minutes turn around.

Now there are going to be easier places to do a B2B, but it does mean that CGN is an unusual place where you can get BA.com to do a B2B on one ticket and online! It's also a cheap place to visit. So perhaps one for those trying to get their Eligible Flights number up a bit.

Note that though CGN is small, it isn't as efficient as DUS or NRN. Security and departing Schengen has overtones of Frankfurt in terms of tedious processing. And no lounge unless you have a Priority Pass.

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Originally Posted by corporate-wage-slave

However there is something rather odd about the 2018 schedules. There are flights on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. Forget Thursday for a moment, but the timetable for the other days involves a turnaround of over 2hours and 20 minutes. Mondays you have a further 10 minutes on top of that. And the schedule is a bit padded, you could easily arrive 10 or 15 minutes early. So much so, that if you dash off the aircraft, through Schengen, out to landside, then up to departures level (best use the lift in the middle of the arrival concourse) - you could easily arrive at check-in a good 15 minutes before it has even opened for business. Check-in opens around desk D10 two hours before departure.
Does this also not make these flight pairings to/from CGN very viable contenders for a B2B with checked luggage?

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Does this also not make these flight pairings very viable contenders for a B2B with checked luggage?
Yes, a rare beast indeed.

That said, if travelling with checked luggage it would probably indicate 2 tickets, with CGN-LGW turning into a longhaul thereafter. And it is possible that a bad weather delay could leave someone stranded in CGN if delayed by over an hour. But in normal circumstances there wouldn't be a problem here, it is one of LGW's shortest flights.
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Hi All,

Has anyone ever done an immediate turnaround (back to back) at JED? Is this at all possible? There's a 2 hour window with the BA flight but no idea what the arrival process is like and do not want to get stuck in the horrific immigration queue that i've read about. I've tried searching here but to no avail... any help??
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Originally Posted by jester585
Has anyone ever done an immediate turnaround (back to back) at JED? Is this at all possible? There's a 2 hour window with the BA flight but no idea what the arrival process is like and do not want to get stuck in the horrific immigration queue that i've read about. I've tried searching here but to no avail... any help??
Given how recently Saudi Arabia has started to do transit, along with the fact you'd need an entry visa of some kind (not sure even a transit visa issued by an embassy would work for a B2B - you definitely can't TWOV), I wouldn't - and I doubt anyone would have before you.

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TWOV (Transit Without Visa): Visa required, except for Passengers transiting through Dammam
(DMM), Jeddah (JED) or Riyadh (RUH) with a confirmed onward
ticket for a flight to a third country within 12 hours. They
must stay in the international transit area of the airport and
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Old Nov 21, 2018, 4:53 am
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Given how recently Saudi Arabia has started to do transit, along with the fact you'd need an entry visa of some kind (not sure even a transit visa issued by an embassy would work for a B2B - you definitely can't TWOV), I wouldn't - and I doubt anyone would have before you.
I think based on similar experiences for doing a b2b at DME which also allows TWOV I would suspect BA would refuse to board you. BA do not regard a b2b as falling within TWOV provisions.
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Originally Posted by TeflonMan
Apologies if this has been mentioned before. We almost missed our return flight in GOT (normally foolproof) today. Arrived at a remote stand, bussed to near gates 19 / 20, but return boarding at 11A. Two sets of passport checks and a walk almost the length of the terminal meant the bus door closed as soon as we were on board.

Hearing your name over the PA system does not make for a relaxing experience ...

​​​Not sure whether this was due to construction work (where we were let off the inbound bus looked like a temporary structure) or a Turkish plane taking up the usual BA gate.
I've had the same experience the last few times I've had a B2B at GOT - for first time travellers not familiar with the airport I would not recommend GOT for B2B until BA start using Gates 19/20 again
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Originally Posted by KARFA
I think based on similar experiences for doing a b2b at DME which also allows TWOV I would suspect BA would refuse to board you. BA do not regard a b2b as falling within TWOV provisions.
It is not that BA does not regard a b2b as not falling within TWOV provisions. It is that a b2b does not fall within TWOV provisions, period. It is true that some countries are not bothered and do not strictly enforce their own rules but a b2b is not a transit.
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Old Nov 21, 2018, 5:51 am
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Originally Posted by NickB
It is not that BA does not regard a b2b as not falling within TWOV provisions. It is that a b2b does not fall within TWOV provisions, period. It is true that some countries are not bothered and do not strictly enforce their own rules but a b2b is not a transit.
thanks but I didn’t say otherwise
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Old Nov 21, 2018, 6:17 am
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thanks but I didn’t say otherwise
Well, I could have bet that you had written "BA do not regard a b2b as falling within TWOV provisions". Clearly, my eyesight is going very bad because even now, I still seem to be reading your post as saying "BA do not regard a b2b as falling within TWOV provisions" whereas you apparently must have written "a b2b does not fall within TWOV provisions" instead.
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Old Nov 21, 2018, 6:27 am
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Originally Posted by NickB
Well, I could have bet that you had written "BA do not regard a b2b as falling within TWOV provisions". Clearly, my eyesight is going very bad because even now, I still seem to be reading your post as saying "BA do not regard a b2b as falling within TWOV provisions" whereas you apparently must have written "a b2b does not fall within TWOV provisions" instead.
ok this is getting bizarre! I do know what I wrote, I was there at the time it was being written

I said BA do not regard a b2b as falling within TWOV as this is a BA thread and the OP was looking at BA flights. BA do the document/visa check so referencing what BA policy is and how BA would regard this seems very relevant. It is entirely true that BA do not regard a b2b as falling within TWOV, nothing I said was incorrect

Had the question been about generally whether airlines consider a b2b TP be a TWOV or whether TWOV generally allows for b2bs I would have answered in a more general way.

can I suggest, rather than clogging up this thread with any further comments on this point, if you do wish to discuss this further you send me a PM?
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Old Nov 21, 2018, 6:58 am
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ok this is getting bizarre! I do know what I wrote, I was there at the time it was being written
... and I also know what I wrote. I was also there at the time when it was written.

f you don't understand why I wrote what I wrote, consider the following: "You are normally expected to have an ESTA or a US visa to board a BA flight to New York because BA treats New York as being in the US" versus "You are normally expected to have an ESTA or a US visa to board a BA flight to New York because New York is in the US". Can't you see why the former sounds a little odd and might attract a similar comment to the one I made above?
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