smiliemonster
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We have been advised our BA flight from LHR to ATH has changed time and will now depart 1h 20min later. Unfortunately that means we will now arrive in the early hours of the morning. Of course we will get to our destination, so it's not the end of the world, but....
The problem I have is that BA are still running a flight at the exact time I originally booked. They've just given it another flight number. I called up and asked to be put back on the flight at the time I booked and was told it will cost an additional $800 . And since the change was considered minor to them (i.e. less than 2hrs), their system automatically accepts the variance on the traveller's behalf.
The flight's not until later next year so the chances are they'll change it several times between now and then. I've not encountered this kind of bait and switch before. In all other instances where airlines have change my flights over the decades (including BA), they reaccommodate you if the change is unacceptable. Apparently that's not the case any more, or perhaps they are just enforcing a long held policy? Any suggestions? It's a J flight booked directly with BA.
The problem I have is that BA are still running a flight at the exact time I originally booked. They've just given it another flight number. I called up and asked to be put back on the flight at the time I booked and was told it will cost an additional $800 . And since the change was considered minor to them (i.e. less than 2hrs), their system automatically accepts the variance on the traveller's behalf.
The flight's not until later next year so the chances are they'll change it several times between now and then. I've not encountered this kind of bait and switch before. In all other instances where airlines have change my flights over the decades (including BA), they reaccommodate you if the change is unacceptable. Apparently that's not the case any more, or perhaps they are just enforcing a long held policy? Any suggestions? It's a J flight booked directly with BA.