Cancelling hotline ticket?
#35
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 2,660
Did you pay for your own ticket or did your friend? If they paid as cardholder they would be entitled to cance this just like a cardholder could cancel a regular ticket if they booked for someone else. To cancel in mmb they would need the full card number.
#37
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 146
Only saw the replies now, I am over 24 and my Dad my step mum & little sister were on it. He has now retired after 45 years! So only has one person on his concession now unfortunately. I did manage to get one of his bookables to SFO before he went. Fortunately I have accumulated a lot of airmiles to soften the blow of no favours from the staff.
#39
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: UK
Programs: BA Gold
Posts: 12,284
18 months ago when you could get OSL-SYD in J for £1,700 it was £1,450 on Hotline - bearing in mind you could bring this down chucking a few Avios off the final price that's a pretty good deal. Currently around £2,000 which is still excellent value
#40
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 146
Unfortunately not once he is retired. As if I went back on I would have to be a travel companion which means we would have to travel together. Which would be fun for me and Dad but my step mum wouldn't be overly impressed with us drinking our way round the world. Really bad timing as my gf lives in SF now, so could really do with the cheap flights.
#42
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 146
Friend; child over 24 years of age; partner of natural parent is classed as a travel companion.
Would be amazing if I missed something and could get staff travel back!
#44
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 146
I really want this to be right! As it would make the world of difference to me. If you search answer 10746 in the Former Staff FAQs it contradicts this. If you have any further info that would be great.
Sorry everyone for hijacking the thread.
Sorry everyone for hijacking the thread.
#45
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Programs: Mucci des Hommes Magiques et Magnifiques
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I'm not able to see the retired staff travel information but this is the rule for current staff,
All nominees, including Travel Companions, can travel unaccompanied on BA flights. Exception - children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult on the same ticket type.
What information do you see that makes you think that retired staff rules are different?
All nominees, including Travel Companions, can travel unaccompanied on BA flights. Exception - children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult on the same ticket type.
What information do you see that makes you think that retired staff rules are different?