DYKWIA | 2019 edition
#166
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Glasgow and Asia
Programs: BAEC Gold, Hotels.com Gold
Posts: 510
Has this thread morphed into the Celebs on BA thread?
#167
Join Date: Mar 2018
Programs: BA GGL/CCR
Posts: 8
travelling through US preclearance in Dublin the other day, I have a CBP officer stamp my passport.
This is despite having GE. When asked he replied “because you not a US citizen”
I informed him that in the last 6 years since getting GE this was the first stamp I got. His face was priceless, as he was convinced he was right.
#168
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: IAD
Programs: BAEC Gold, Hilton Gold, SPG Gold
Posts: 348
Hmm. Does that mean that I'm playing the DYKWIA card?
#169
Join Date: Dec 2016
Programs: BAEC GGL/CR; Hilton Diamond; Mucci des Puccis
Posts: 5,610
La Cox had a rant on
about Heathrow immigration on twitter last week. A couple of people pointed out it was better than most hubs and that scientists shouldn't be extrapolating from one case, but to no avail.
He seems to be a proper DYKWIA diva behind the cuddly public persona.
He seems to be a proper DYKWIA diva behind the cuddly public persona.
#170
Join Date: Nov 2004
Programs: BA GGL, LH FTL
Posts: 3,578
La Cox had a rant on Twitter about Heathrow immigration on twitter last week. A couple of people pointed out it was better than most hubs and that scientists shouldn't be extrapolating from one case, but to no avail.
He seems to be a proper DYKWIA diva behind the cuddly public persona.
He seems to be a proper DYKWIA diva behind the cuddly public persona.
#171
Join Date: Dec 2016
Programs: BAEC GGL/CR; Hilton Diamond; Mucci des Puccis
Posts: 5,610
Well he's drawing a general conclusion from a fairly unusual circumstance. I can't remember the last time I queued more than 10 mins at LHR.
#172
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Ipswich
Posts: 7,543
i think you've been lucky. It often works well, but I've been through a few long and tedious queues. It's particularly galling when they try to set up the multiple queues behind each machine rather than a single queue.
#173
Ambassador, British Airways; FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Leeds, UK
Programs: BA GGL/CCR, GfL, HH Diamond
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i cant remember the last time I queued at all at T5. Yesterday at 1330 was another example where at T5 there were a number of free e-passport machines to pick from.
#174
Join Date: Aug 2017
Programs: BAEC Gold
Posts: 25
Live DYKWIA from Galleries First. A loud mouth passenger trying to impress a colleague who he has guested into the lounge is waxing lyrical (and vey loudly) that he is one of the BA's top 5 customers so he can demand anyone is removed from their seat if he prefers it and is guaranteed an upgrade to first on every flight (but turned it down this time so he could sit with his colleague). The only reason he is not in the CCR is because he finds the standards too low compared to GF.
He has just said the best bit - he was returning from SEA a few weeks ago and there was an hour delay and, due to holding at LHR, he was going to miss his connection. He, seemingly, informed the CSD, who told the pilot. Because MrDYKWIA is "so important to BA" the pilot overruled air traffic control and landed regardless just so he could make his connection. His colleague is lapping it up. I really want to say something but I'm enjoying just sitting here laughing quietly.
He has just said the best bit - he was returning from SEA a few weeks ago and there was an hour delay and, due to holding at LHR, he was going to miss his connection. He, seemingly, informed the CSD, who told the pilot. Because MrDYKWIA is "so important to BA" the pilot overruled air traffic control and landed regardless just so he could make his connection. His colleague is lapping it up. I really want to say something but I'm enjoying just sitting here laughing quietly.
#175
Suspended
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Canada, USA, Europe
Programs: UA 1K
Posts: 31,452
Live DYKWIA from Galleries First. A loud mouth passenger trying to impress a colleague who he has guested into the lounge is waxing lyrical (and vey loudly) that he is one of the BA's top 5 customers so he can demand anyone is removed from their seat if he prefers it and is guaranteed an upgrade to first on every flight (but turned it down this time so he could sit with his colleague). The only reason he is not in the CCR is because he finds the standards too low compared to GF.
He has just said the best bit - he was returning from SEA a few weeks ago and there was an hour delay and, due to holding at LHR, he was going to miss his connection. He, seemingly, informed the CSD, who told the pilot. Because MrDYKWIA is "so important to BA" the pilot overruled air traffic control and landed regardless just so he could make his connection. His colleague is lapping it up. I really want to say something but I'm enjoying just sitting here laughing quietly.
He has just said the best bit - he was returning from SEA a few weeks ago and there was an hour delay and, due to holding at LHR, he was going to miss his connection. He, seemingly, informed the CSD, who told the pilot. Because MrDYKWIA is "so important to BA" the pilot overruled air traffic control and landed regardless just so he could make his connection. His colleague is lapping it up. I really want to say something but I'm enjoying just sitting here laughing quietly.
#176
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: California
Posts: 463
This isn't limited to US interview officers. I have Registered Traveler, which lets me use the EU gates to enter the UK. I always have to argue with the staff who spot the silly american who tries to use them, then love the look of shock from them when it works.
Hmm. Does that mean that I'm playing the DYKWIA card?
Hmm. Does that mean that I'm playing the DYKWIA card?
#178
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: BKK
Programs: Mucci Chevalier de la Brosse a Cheveux Dore, SK *GfL, BA Gold, WY G, HH DIA, IC Plat Amb., Hertz PC
Posts: 3,702
What a plonker!
#179
Moderator: British Airways Executive Club
Join Date: Jan 2009
Programs: Battleaxe Alliance
Posts: 22,127
I've never got the sticker that Agneisse mentioned though (only the plastic card).
#180
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Hong Kong
Programs: CX (elite) and a few others (non-elite)
Posts: 687
Live DYKWIA from Galleries First. A loud mouth passenger trying to impress a colleague who he has guested into the lounge is waxing lyrical (and vey loudly) that he is one of the BA's top 5 customers so he can demand anyone is removed from their seat if he prefers it and is guaranteed an upgrade to first on every flight (but turned it down this time so he could sit with his colleague). The only reason he is not in the CCR is because he finds the standards too low compared to GF.
He has just said the best bit - he was returning from SEA a few weeks ago and there was an hour delay and, due to holding at LHR, he was going to miss his connection. He, seemingly, informed the CSD, who told the pilot. Because MrDYKWIA is "so important to BA" the pilot overruled air traffic control and landed regardless just so he could make his connection. His colleague is lapping it up. I really want to say something but I'm enjoying just sitting here laughing quietly.
He has just said the best bit - he was returning from SEA a few weeks ago and there was an hour delay and, due to holding at LHR, he was going to miss his connection. He, seemingly, informed the CSD, who told the pilot. Because MrDYKWIA is "so important to BA" the pilot overruled air traffic control and landed regardless just so he could make his connection. His colleague is lapping it up. I really want to say something but I'm enjoying just sitting here laughing quietly.
Now, a DYKWMFI story...
Many, many years ago, my father (a very quiet and unassuming man, albeit of fearsome intellect) was visiting a client in India and was invited to dinner before his flight home (on BA, I haven't gone wholly off-topic!). He was getting increasingly anxious about missing his flight and several times said to his host that he really needed to head for the airport, only to be gently rebuffed each time, being told that there was plenty of time, that a chauffeur was on call, and so forth. When he was eventually allowed to leave - convinced by this stage that he was going to be too late - his host said that he would call the airport and my father would be fine. Dad was then driven not just to the airport, but onto the apron, where it turned out that someone seated in first class had been booted out, the plane had taxied away from the gate, a boarding ladder brought up to the plane, and the plane had been held by ATC until my father boarded - as soon as he had, the flight was cleared for take-off. He was hideously embarrassed by the whole incident, but no-one said a word. Perhaps that was just through politeness, but more probably because everyone on board thought that someone with enough clout to hold up a scheduled flight and get someone kicked out of F was not someone to pick a fight with!