Strike are near NW/AC result=oversold
#1
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Montreal
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Strike are near NW/AC result=oversold
I never get bumped on BA. anybody has the experience on BA? My flight Sep 3 YUL-LHR is sold out and there is change of bumping.
Until now, I am quite happy with bumping (volunteer and unvolunteer) on AMERICAN AIRLINES who treated very efficiently and fairly. With the threats of strike on Air Canada and Northwesth the oversolds on others airlines are more than likely.
Transatlantic flights almost sold out (except Air France)on most of airlines.
Until now, I am quite happy with bumping (volunteer and unvolunteer) on AMERICAN AIRLINES who treated very efficiently and fairly. With the threats of strike on Air Canada and Northwesth the oversolds on others airlines are more than likely.
Transatlantic flights almost sold out (except Air France)on most of airlines.
#2
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Canada
Programs: AC SE 2MM, HH Dd, SPG; IC Pl/A; AA; DL
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I just got back from Frankfurt and many flights from LHR to Canada and FRA to Canada were oversold (prior to strike). They may be on strike by the time you read this and then it will be irrelevant.
#3
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: London,UK. Ok, about 100 miles from London really, but how many Americans know where Market Harborough is?
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I just booked a seat on BA's LHR to Montreal service for tomorrow. They had loads of availability (6 X First, 17 X Club, didn't ask about EuroTraveller).
I understand they may be starting to pre-allocate some of their First and Club accom. for Gold Eexec Club Members and Premier Club Members.
I understand they may be starting to pre-allocate some of their First and Club accom. for Gold Eexec Club Members and Premier Club Members.