Stop Press: Yahoo! Lounge Calendar Replacement
#91
Join Date: Jul 2005
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I have nothing in my diary as I only just registered. The script error says:
Line: 29
Char: 3
Error: 'document.getElementByld(...)' is null or not an object
Code: 0
URL: http://www.ba97.com/ba97/calendar/diary.asp
Line: 29
Char: 3
Error: 'document.getElementByld(...)' is null or not an object
Code: 0
URL: http://www.ba97.com/ba97/calendar/diary.asp

#92
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Originally Posted by kryten22uk
I have nothing in my diary as I only just registered. The script error says:
Line: 29
Char: 3
Error: 'document.getElementByld(...)' is null or not an object
Code: 0
URL: http://www.ba97.com/ba97/calendar/diary.asp
Line: 29
Char: 3
Error: 'document.getElementByld(...)' is null or not an object
Code: 0
URL: http://www.ba97.com/ba97/calendar/diary.asp
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Last edited by BA97.com; Jan 4, 06 at 4:39 pm

#93
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Something I find using Safari is whenever I go to edit a flight details, or add a seat then the date defaults to 13 December. It was 2005, but now it defaults to 2006 and the time goes to 3pm (I think)
The other thing I cannot remember is probably best described by using an example. I have a BA F flight out of Terminal 4 next month. As I have *G status it allows me access to all the *G lounges even though I am not on a *A flight, did the calendar show *A lounges as available when on OW flights in the past?
The other thing I cannot remember is probably best described by using an example. I have a BA F flight out of Terminal 4 next month. As I have *G status it allows me access to all the *G lounges even though I am not on a *A flight, did the calendar show *A lounges as available when on OW flights in the past?


#94
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Just noticed flights from DME don't appear when you filter by European flights.
They come under Central Asia
They come under Central Asia


#95
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Originally Posted by simon_n10
Just noticed flights from DME don't appear when you filter by European flights.
They come under Central Asia
They come under Central Asia


#96
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Originally Posted by BA97.com
Russia's a big place...
DME/SVO, LED are definitely in Europe
SVX meanwhile is beyond the Urals and therefore definitely in Asia.
TBS, EVN, GYD, FRU, TAS are definitely in Central Asia.
sorry...am I being pedantic?

#97
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Originally Posted by fbgdavidson
I have a BA F flight out of Terminal 4 next month. As I have *G status it allows me access to all the *G lounges even though I am not on a *A flight, did the calendar show *A lounges as available when on OW flights in the past? 

Eg Miles and More SEN may access SEN lounge at any time, but to access the other *A lounges requires a *A flight.

#98
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Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer
That is incorrect. Some *A FFPs allow their own top elites access to their own lounges even when not flying *A but this does not extend to any *A lounge.
Eg Miles and More SEN may access SEN lounge at any time, but to access the other *A lounges requires a *A flight.
Eg Miles and More SEN may access SEN lounge at any time, but to access the other *A lounges requires a *A flight.

Should have replaced 'it' with 'the calendar application'


#99
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Milestones
Hi folks,
Some milestones for you:
The 1,000,000th mile recorded belongs to virtualtroy on a highly respectful BA F LHR-HKG on an ex-TIP. Well done!
The 5,000,000th mile recorded belongs to dutchflyer2 on yet another BA F sector, this time JNB-LHR.
The 10,000,000th mile recorded belongs to bcn with a LH (booo!) J sector BCN-FRA
flyclub hauled us over 1,000 sectors with a SFO-LAX in AA F (good YUPpage there, very impressed!)
cabbage74 tipped us over 5,000 sectors with a BOG-SCL in J with LAN (run for your life from there!)
wkap tipped us over 6,000 sectors today with a MUC-KRK in LH Y (better do some more reading there)
Good work people!
Some milestones for you:
The 1,000,000th mile recorded belongs to virtualtroy on a highly respectful BA F LHR-HKG on an ex-TIP. Well done!
The 5,000,000th mile recorded belongs to dutchflyer2 on yet another BA F sector, this time JNB-LHR.
The 10,000,000th mile recorded belongs to bcn with a LH (booo!) J sector BCN-FRA
flyclub hauled us over 1,000 sectors with a SFO-LAX in AA F (good YUPpage there, very impressed!)
cabbage74 tipped us over 5,000 sectors with a BOG-SCL in J with LAN (run for your life from there!)
wkap tipped us over 6,000 sectors today with a MUC-KRK in LH Y (better do some more reading there)
Good work people!

#100
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Originally Posted by fbgdavidson
I have a BA F flight out of Terminal 4 next month
Originally Posted by fbgdavidson
Should have replaced 'it' with 'the calendar application'
The calendar was allowing me access to *G lounges when it shouldn't have. Was wondering if this was something it had always done.

Oh, and what's this "Sixt Platinum" crap? Oh, I forgot, they let you drive young over there

Last edited by BA97.com; Jan 5, 06 at 5:23 pm

#101
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Pfew. Finally input all my 2005 flights.
This is great. I now know what to fill in the box on those questionnaires, where it asked how many flights have you take in the last 12 months. ^
This is great. I now know what to fill in the box on those questionnaires, where it asked how many flights have you take in the last 12 months. ^

#102
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Originally Posted by simon_n10
Pfew. Finally input all my 2005 flights.
This is great. I now know what to fill in the box on those questionnaires, where it asked how many flights have you take in the last 12 months. ^
This is great. I now know what to fill in the box on those questionnaires, where it asked how many flights have you take in the last 12 months. ^

#103
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Originally Posted by StevieJ
I really can't be bothered doing it as its nearly 200 but will try to do it for all flights from Oct 05.

#104
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Originally Posted by BA97.com
Don't give yourself RSI!


#105
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The old namespace still works fine, but we have an easier-to-remember domain to reach the calendar now:
http://www.baconnect.org.uk
...or, to go directly to the calendar...
http://calendar.baconnect.org.uk
Happy connecting (you'll be happier here than on BAConnect!)
http://www.baconnect.org.uk
...or, to go directly to the calendar...
http://calendar.baconnect.org.uk
Happy connecting (you'll be happier here than on BAConnect!)
