Flight Delayed due to Passenger with Allergy
#76
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Well I've got an ad banner below the last post promoting Hello Fresh. 4 pictures of what I assume to be healthy meals, but I can't see if any contain nuts...
#77
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In fairness the original poster gave the flight number which is a pretty big clue to the destination. For those too lazy to Google, it is the LHR-BHD service.
#78
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My comment was more a joke that usually there is a helpful person to reply with the route within the first few posts, along the lines of for 'for those without a database in their head of BA flight numbers'.
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I am sure I am not alone here in not knowing any flight numbers: I don't usually even know the number of the flight I'm actually flying on.
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But it took me less time to google it than to write this reply, so its easy to find out rather than moan about it, furthermore the destination is hardly very relevant anyway.
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Although, in fairness, the destination was irrelevant to the topic under discussion.
#82
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IndeedPutting BA1246 into Google gives the flight details and the delay- I also dont see the importance of the route for this - the flight number did highlight that the overall delay was only 35 minutes rather than 90
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