LHR to Washington BA293 delays
#18
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 858
This thread makes me jealous! Everyone and their dogs seem to be getting either delayed or last-minute cancelled flights eligible for compensation!
Since I earn very little money - yet live in a fancy house with the electricity supplied though the business meter and wood pellets for heating, so don't get any of these fuel bonuses - c£1,000 for the two of us for a few hours delay would have been a welcome bonus on our last few transatlantic flights!
Since I earn very little money - yet live in a fancy house with the electricity supplied though the business meter and wood pellets for heating, so don't get any of these fuel bonuses - c£1,000 for the two of us for a few hours delay would have been a welcome bonus on our last few transatlantic flights!
#20
Join Date: Feb 2014
Posts: 907
For a number of days in the past week, there have been delays in the DC area to various flights due to weather disruption that will have added to delays. Dulles was a bit of a mess last week weekend, and Reagan has been a complete disaster since Tuesday this week due to weather and knock-on challenges (not helped by airspace being controlled due to VIP departures/arrivals which hit my wife yesterday).
#25
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#26
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Aberdeenshire
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Interesting to find out at 10am that my flight was downgaged to 777. I received an email warning that the flight was oversold, and offered to change my flight one another one within three days. Phoned BA to check about flying tomorrow morning, only to find out it is a 14F 777, so no worries. On the plus side, the aircraft has come in from DXB, so it looks like an on-time departure!