BA 1 reliability
#1
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BA 1 reliability
I'm expecting to be shot down for a silly weather related question, which is impossible to forecast.
Just wondering what the reliability is on the LCY NYC service in the winter? Have booked for 13 Feb, two days before a cruise.
That's all. Really want to try this flight. Hoping Feb will be kind!
Just wondering what the reliability is on the LCY NYC service in the winter? Have booked for 13 Feb, two days before a cruise.
That's all. Really want to try this flight. Hoping Feb will be kind!
#7
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BA1s reliability is massively linked to LCY reliability. Due to its position and its facilities LCY is often prone to visibility issues, which are clearly more common in winter months.
#8
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all about fog at LCY - if there's fog on the Thames, you'll simply be moved over the LHR: even if it's cleared by the time BA1 is supposed to take off, early morning visibility issues force the aircraft to land elsewhere (LGW/STN - not sure) and therefore the BA1 departure is cancelled
#9
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BA2 is usually diverted to LGW as it's where the aircraft is maintained and the flight deck and cabin crew are also based. With the second flight now gone, there is no wiggle room. If the flight doesn't land at LCY from NY within a reasonable timeframe, then it's cancelled. The second aircraft - EUNB was on a one year lease (dunno if it's still there - I see it on flightradar24 occasionally) with Titan based out of Stansted. Looking at it's lack of use, I suspect it may not have been chartered as much as predicted. I also haven't seen BA use it at all, though if BA2 can't land - then neither can EUNB.
I've done BA 1 - both on Concorde and LCY - Shannon - NY. It is unique, and a one off experience - almost like being in a private jet with three gatwick crew who deliver a good product. Given it's departure time, the worst thing that will happen is you taxi to LHR and get a mid afternoon flight. Plus - pre clearance at Shannon is hassle free and a pleasant experience
I've done BA 1 - both on Concorde and LCY - Shannon - NY. It is unique, and a one off experience - almost like being in a private jet with three gatwick crew who deliver a good product. Given it's departure time, the worst thing that will happen is you taxi to LHR and get a mid afternoon flight. Plus - pre clearance at Shannon is hassle free and a pleasant experience
#10
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The OPs flight was today so he’s over that there Atlantic at this moment!
I agree with his comments on Pilots ‘restaurant’.
re the crew - cabin crew are indeed LGW based - they stay at LCY the night before - but the pilots are LHR based and travel to LCY the same morning.
I agree with his comments on Pilots ‘restaurant’.
re the crew - cabin crew are indeed LGW based - they stay at LCY the night before - but the pilots are LHR based and travel to LCY the same morning.
#12
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Hi,
I have seen a lot worse presented BA meals on here ( ie the F Lobster thermidor!!)
Glad you enjoyed your flight.
Regards
TBS
I have seen a lot worse presented BA meals on here ( ie the F Lobster thermidor!!)
Glad you enjoyed your flight.
Regards
TBS
#14
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I was told that the pilots were also LGW. Judging by the age of the first officer with his guitar over his shoulder at Shannon, I am sure they are also LGW!! The pilots also night stop in Shannon ie drop back one day before the NY leg as they are out of hours doing both sectors. The Cabin crew do back to backs and so taxi from LGW the day before, do a NY, night stop, LCY, night stop, NY, night stop, LCY and taxi back to LGW so it's a five day trip for them
They were great - clearly a prestige route and hand picked I'd guess. Its one of those routes where it's demanding due to the high level of service they need to provide, but with 32 PAX max unlikely to be stressful! On the way back, it's a doddle - its a pre-eat job at JFK and lights out. Before you know it, the lights are on, brekkers and a fast exit from LCY
They were great - clearly a prestige route and hand picked I'd guess. Its one of those routes where it's demanding due to the high level of service they need to provide, but with 32 PAX max unlikely to be stressful! On the way back, it's a doddle - its a pre-eat job at JFK and lights out. Before you know it, the lights are on, brekkers and a fast exit from LCY
#15
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I've done BA 1 - both on Concorde and LCY - Shannon - NY. It is unique, and a one off experience - almost like being in a private jet with three gatwick crew who deliver a good product. Given it's departure time, the worst thing that will happen is you taxi to LHR and get a mid afternoon flight. Plus - pre clearance at Shannon is hassle free and a pleasant experience