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Old Jan 4, 06, 9:42 am
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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
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Old Jan 4, 06, 4:30 pm
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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
This is now resolved - an interesting feature that, not allowing new people to add any sectors! The following users who've registered in the last few days may be affected too:

glenlivet
querulant
SmilingBoy
Thomas_B
Flynn
Roundtheworld
germansoks
mbr

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Old Jan 4, 06, 8:34 pm
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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?
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Old Jan 5, 06, 12:32 am
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Just noticed flights from DME don't appear when you filter by European flights.

They come under Central Asia
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Old Jan 5, 06, 4:17 am
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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
Russia's a big place...
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Old Jan 5, 06, 4:27 am
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Originally Posted by BA97.com
Russia's a big place...
Correct but.......

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?
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Old Jan 5, 06, 5:44 am
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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?
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.
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Old Jan 5, 06, 9:27 am
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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.


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.
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Old Jan 5, 06, 5:16 pm
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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!
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Old Jan 5, 06, 5:19 pm
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Originally Posted by fbgdavidson
I have a BA F flight out of Terminal 4 next month
I know, flyclub and I will be attempting to clean the F lounge out of bubbly that morning before you even get there!

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.
Looks like i've got some admittance vetting to do. Any DeathStar afficionados who are more familiar with the dark side's lounge admittance rules, feel free to contact me. I might even put in the 'no access on US domestics for own elites' bit too...

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

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Old Jan 6, 06, 4:41 am
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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. ^
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Old Jan 6, 06, 4:51 am
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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. ^
I really can't be bothered doing it as its nearly 200 but will try to do it for all flights from Oct 05.
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Old Jan 6, 06, 4:58 am
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I really can't be bothered doing it as its nearly 200 but will try to do it for all flights from Oct 05.
Don't give yourself RSI!
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Old Jan 6, 06, 5:00 am
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Don't give yourself RSI!
What's this got to do with doing naughty things under the desk, at work?
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Old Jan 11, 06, 4:14 pm
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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!)
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