December 2023 flights cancelled
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2011
Programs: BA Gold, IHG Platinum
Posts: 305

I just received an e-mail to inform me that my flight from GLA to LHR (BA1491 @ 08:00) on the 2nd December and the return on the same day (BA1490 @ 20:35) have both been canceled. No issue with taking the suggested change for the outbound as there are a few to choose from, but I cannot believe that the last flight of the night back to GLA is now at 19:15!! Really, looks like EDI is a similar time and ABZ is even worse at around 17:00. How does this allow for a full day in London before heading home, not to mention the connections at LHR from later landing flights.
We have tickets booked for an afternoon performance of Les Misrables which leaves little time to get out to LHR in time for the last flight home, especially when my Father in Law has mobility issues. Anyone else had a recent late evening domestic canceled? I think i will sit on it for a few days in the hope that BA see the error of their ways and reintroduce a later flight.
We have tickets booked for an afternoon performance of Les Misrables which leaves little time to get out to LHR in time for the last flight home, especially when my Father in Law has mobility issues. Anyone else had a recent late evening domestic canceled? I think i will sit on it for a few days in the hope that BA see the error of their ways and reintroduce a later flight.
#2
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Krakow
Programs: BAEC Silver, Miles and More(FTL), IHG(Platinum), Accor, HHonors(Diamond), SPG, Hertz Five Star
Posts: 5,065
At a guess they are not expecting a lot of domestic traffic a saturday evening a couple of weeks before Christmas.
I can understand why that may be the case.
I suspect a lot less day trip traffic on a saturday than on a week day
I can understand why that may be the case.
I suspect a lot less day trip traffic on a saturday than on a week day
#4
Join Date: Dec 2016
Programs: BAEC GGL/CR; Hilton Diamond; Mucci des Puccis
Posts: 5,048
I'd be inclined to take a flight the next morning and take a hotel. I'd then attempt a claim for the cost of the hotel from BA, but after the travel. Worst case it costs a hotel room or two, but makes an enjoyable day out less stressful, but I think there's a reasonable to fair chance of the claim being successful.
#5
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 2,526
It is a low demand period, Easyjet last flight is even earlier. BA doesnt do much domestic or Euro city flying late on a Saturday generally in my experience.
Unfortunately those Saturdays are particularly expensive for hotel rooms in London in my experience so I'd be a little nervous about getting reimbursed (though I agree BA likely to pay ) but one option could be to stay at / nearer Heathrow or even Gatwick (cheaper on site hotels usually) and take their daily flight up to keep costs reasonable and enjoy a nice dinner in London before heading out to the airport for a night cap and to bed.
(My initial thought was to head east towards LCY for cheaper hotels but surprisingly the first LCY-GLA is nearly 6pm on Sunday!)
Unfortunately those Saturdays are particularly expensive for hotel rooms in London in my experience so I'd be a little nervous about getting reimbursed (though I agree BA likely to pay ) but one option could be to stay at / nearer Heathrow or even Gatwick (cheaper on site hotels usually) and take their daily flight up to keep costs reasonable and enjoy a nice dinner in London before heading out to the airport for a night cap and to bed.
(My initial thought was to head east towards LCY for cheaper hotels but surprisingly the first LCY-GLA is nearly 6pm on Sunday!)
#6
Join Date: Jul 2019
Programs: BAEC Bronze, Mucci recipient
Posts: 1,679
That's because LCY shuts down on Saturday afternoons and only re-opens on Sunday around 11ish. Something to do with agreements on noise reduction and I think BA cityflyer do W trips from SOU instead on Sunday mornings
#7
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: North of Carlisle
Programs: BAEC Silver
Posts: 1,522
I have a similar issue late November. Iberia from Miami to Madrid then separate BA ticket to Heathrow - Glasgow. Domestic leg has been cancelled twice (July and September) and the only alternative now gets me into Heathrow 1hr 15 mins before the last Heathrow - Glasgow flight at 20.05 Slightly concerned about that. I know it meets the MCT but it’s tight.
#8
Fontaine d'honneur du Flyertalk
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Morbihan, France
Programs: Reine des Muccis de Pucci; Foreign Elitist (according to others)
Posts: 18,613
I just received an e-mail to inform me that my flight from GLA to LHR (BA1491 @ 08:00) on the 2nd December and the return on the same day (BA1490 @ 20:35) have both been canceled. No issue with taking the suggested change for the outbound as there are a few to choose from, but I cannot believe that the last flight of the night back to GLA is now at 19:15!! Really, looks like EDI is a similar time and ABZ is even worse at around 17:00. How does this allow for a full day in London before heading home, not to mention the connections at LHR from later landing flights.
We have tickets booked for an afternoon performance of Les Misrables which leaves little time to get out to LHR in time for the last flight home, especially when my Father in Law has mobility issues. Anyone else had a recent late evening domestic canceled? I think i will sit on it for a few days in the hope that BA see the error of their ways and reintroduce a later flight.
We have tickets booked for an afternoon performance of Les Misrables which leaves little time to get out to LHR in time for the last flight home, especially when my Father in Law has mobility issues. Anyone else had a recent late evening domestic canceled? I think i will sit on it for a few days in the hope that BA see the error of their ways and reintroduce a later flight.
#9
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 2,526
Yes, just surprised they don't get things going a bit earlier northbound ! No SOU flying this winter
#10
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Edinburgh
Programs: BA Gold
Posts: 46
We have the same issue in January for a day trip to see a show. We were originally booked on a later flight back to Edinburgh as it's closer to home. When that was cancelled we moved on to the Glasgow flight which has been cancelled.
We've opted to travel back to Edinburgh the following day and make the most of some extra time in London. Annoying as it is, I always accepted there was a risk of this happening.
We've opted to travel back to Edinburgh the following day and make the most of some extra time in London. Annoying as it is, I always accepted there was a risk of this happening.
#11
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 17
I think BA is currently honing its LHR-GLA schedules. I have flights for October, November and December which have all been cancelled and rebooked. The problem is they seem to keep cancelling the first and last flights of the day, which can mean then having to rebook connections. Their hold music is really grating on me!
#12
Join Date: Jun 2017
Posts: 18
I'd be inclined to take a flight the next morning and take a hotel. I'd then attempt a claim for the cost of the hotel from BA, but after the travel. Worst case it costs a hotel room or two, but makes an enjoyable day out less stressful, but I think there's a reasonable to fair chance of the claim being successful.
#13
Join Date: Dec 2016
Programs: BAEC GGL/CR; Hilton Diamond; Mucci des Puccis
Posts: 5,048
So although this won't qualify for compensation at all because well being cancelled well outside the 2 week window, right to care will likely apply if the return is moved to the next morning. But rule 1 is to not clarify this upfront, but to post claim.
#14
Join Date: May 2019
Location: FL390 or the iron way
Programs: BA Gold
Posts: 1,022
Also received an email to say that one of my LHR-MAN flights at the end of Dec - which I only booked 2 days ago - has been cancelled.
On the one hand this suits me rather well, as I can now rebook for free onto the slightly earlier flight; when booking, this was about 50 extra.
OTOH, surely BA must have a reasonable idea of how many flights a day it's going to run at quiet times of year like this? Failing to zero out flights they're unlikely to run seems a bit strange, to say the least.
On the one hand this suits me rather well, as I can now rebook for free onto the slightly earlier flight; when booking, this was about 50 extra.
OTOH, surely BA must have a reasonable idea of how many flights a day it's going to run at quiet times of year like this? Failing to zero out flights they're unlikely to run seems a bit strange, to say the least.