Getting home pronto
A bit of a strange question, but i'm about to head of on a short business trip to the US (East coast).
My wife is due to give birth in late July, but say the baby was VERY early...could I expect any help from BA in getting home quickly? The sort of thing i'm thinking about is a change to another east coast airport / time change / etc.... Or would they just do it as a route change and charge me full whack? Thanks, A |
The route change isn't (I don't think) massively relevant - historical prices will apply and they are roughly the same to most East Coast cities.
The key question is whether there will be availability in the cheap fare buckets for the flight you need. You may have to dig around for that. Also not sure if AP restrictions will come into play here? Min stay restrictions definitely would if you wanted to return without staying Sat night. In any event you'll still be liable for the change fee - do you know what this is for your ticket? I wouldn't expect BA to waive it in these circumstances. [Happy to be corrected if I'm wrong on the above] |
Originally Posted by Adstring
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A bit of a strange question, but i'm about to head of on a short business trip to the US (East coast).
My wife is due to give birth in late July, but say the baby was VERY early...could I expect any help from BA in getting home quickly? The sort of thing i'm thinking about is a change to another east coast airport / time change / etc.... Or would they just do it as a route change and charge me full whack? Thanks, A |
Isn't the question whether the OP has a refundable/changeable/flexible ticket or whether it's some "fly it as ticketed or lose all value" discount fare? OP needs to read the fare rules carefully.
Some FF programs offer elites guaranteed space on any flight they operate if a full fare is paid. Check whether BA does and also whether AA does for your level of oneworld elite. |
Agreed, I'm afraid I wouldn't, and I doubt BA, would consider this as a compassionate case to waver the change fee.
how many weeks will she be exactly? |
There's often same / next day Avios availability back from most East coast airports (in economy at least) so monitor this and see trends, as you could just get yourself home for very little Avios & cash if BA can't help
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Originally Posted by strichener
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I am sure others have different experiences from my own but when I needed to get home a couple of years ago from the East Coast for a family emergency BA wanted full whack. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/briti...s-reprice.html
I obviously had to fly straight back and had to stump up full price there and then over the phone. |
Another option is just to look on Google Flights as and when you need it. Some carriers charge more than a return for a one-ways, while others are more reasonable.
e.g. if you wanted a flight tomorrow from NYC to LON, TAP will do it for £381, while United, Virgin, Delta want over £1k and BA want over £2k. |
Would travel insurance cover this scenario and any change fees incurred?
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Originally Posted by ianwall
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Would travel insurance cover this scenario and any change fees incurred?
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Originally Posted by ianwall
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Would travel insurance cover this scenario and any change fees incurred?
Bereavement yes, but in this circumstance maybe not so much. Best thing you could do would be to call and ask whether you are covered or not. |
Pregnancy is a pre-existing condition but early delivery probably isn't unless it's a high risk pregnancy or pre-existing complication. OP should read the travel insurance policy carefully and probably get reliable advice if this matters.
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Originally Posted by Tiger_lily
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I doubt it. Obviously this involves checking the small print carefully.
Bereavement yes, but in this circumstance maybe not so much. Best thing you could do would be to call and ask whether you are covered or not. |
Originally Posted by strichener
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Often bereavement isn't covered if the person was terminally ill prior to the trip. No insurance policy that I have seen would cover for pregnancy.
Curtailment is the only clause where I can think that a claim could be submitted, but as you rightly say, a pregnancy could be classed as pre-existing. You probably couldn't even legislate for late onset complications like pre-eclampsia. I think in this case OP should check the fare rules and if necessary, obtain a more flexible ticket |
or just use Avios, doube Avios in Y if necessary.
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