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British Airways spreads its wings: Gatwick-Bangkok flights back on


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42 minutes ago, Keeps said:

My friend likes a morning departure UK time

Nonstop in the morning to Bangkok won't come out nice.

Would land deep in the night.

Due to technical problems at SAS I once had a flight departing Kopenhagen about 11 AM. Landed about 3 AM at an empty Suvarnabhumi.

Opposite direction day time flights are possible like Finnair.

 

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2 hours ago, Keeps said:

My friend looked recently for flights leaving end of November returning to UK near the end of January.

 

Economy both ways. BA from Gatwick was nearly £500 more expensive than similar flight with Thai Air from Heathrow.

 

I always use EVA from Heathrow myself. Flew from London last Friday night and actually got a free upgrade at the boarding gate as the flight was full. That hasn't happened for a long time. Have EVA gold card though and travelling alone so that was probably why. Was a pleasant surprise.

Thanks for that... more informative than some replies.

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1 hour ago, NoshowJones said:

 I was told to vacate it just before the plane took off. I refused, 

 

25 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

I did, did you not read my post properly?

 

   Yes, I did read your post properly, you refused a request from airline staff 

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2 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

No airline compares with KLM where bad service is concerned. I paid extra for a seat with extra legroom, I was told to vacate it just before the plane took off. I refused, then one of the cabin crew started getting a bit nasty, so not wanting to cause any trouble I let them move me to another seat.

100% agree their AMS-BKK flight is awful

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5 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

My eyes hurt.

 

In a move that’s set to soar to new heights.....

.....made known she is over the moon about bringing back this sky-high connection.

The flight frenzy took off on October 28.....

Expect a fourth and fifth weekly flight to keep those skies buzzing.

......with a whopping total of 332 seats up for grabs.
....spreading their wings to explore Chiang Mai

.... due to the pesky pandemic, which clipped its wings

....air travel between the UK and Thailand is about to take off like never before
....
prepare for a staggering 552 flights and 174,864 seats ready to whisk you away
...
Joining the mighty BA on these routes are Thai Airways International, EVA Air, and TUI UK (Charter) – because when it comes to travelling, it’s plain sailing ahead.


I know we're not allowed to criticise these articles and I'll probably get told off, but seriously can a human not just read these first and go "ooh, AI has gone a bit over the top with dreadful cliches and nonsensical phrases on this one (I mean "the flight frenzy took off" doesn't even make sense!), let me just tone it down a bit".

I just can't read their articles any more - surely they lose readers because of it.

 

 

 

 

Bob wrote it. Say no more

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5 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

Looks like they might fly direct to LHR, but use Qatar for LGW....???

 

BA does not do BKK-LHR direct, only LGW.

 

You are probably picking a return date where they either don't fly BKK-LGW or it's sold out.

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3 hours ago, Keeps said:

My friend looked recently for flights leaving end of November returning to UK near the end of January.

 

Economy both ways. BA from Gatwick was nearly £500 more expensive than similar flight with Thai Air from Heathrow.

 

I always use EVA from Heathrow myself. Flew from London last Friday night and actually got a free upgrade at the boarding gate as the flight was full. That hasn't happened for a long time. Have EVA gold card though and travelling alone so that was probably why. Was a pleasant surprise.

 

When I checked out availability on this route about three months ago when the route/dates were first announced, it was under£800 r/t.

 

If you are looking at dates for next month and high season, pretty much all carriers will be more expensive, especially the non-stoppers.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

 

   Yes, I did read your post properly, you refused a request from airline staff 

.Of course I did, I paid for that seat, but I had the sense not to argue with them. So what would you have done?

I suppose you would just have said "it doesn't matter that I have paid for the seat, I can just take another one".

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6 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

.Of course I did, I paid for that seat, but I had the sense not to argue with them. So what would you have done?

I suppose you would just have said "it doesn't matter that I have paid for the seat, I can just take another one".

 

It's in the small print of AF-KLM's (and many other airline's) conditions of carriage that regardless of flight class, pre-selected or check-in seat assignment, they can and will ask you to change seats.

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14 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

.Of course I did, I paid for that seat, but I had the sense not to argue with them. So what would you have done?

I suppose you would just have said "it doesn't matter that I have paid for the seat, I can just take another one".

 

   I don't pay for seats , I just sit where ever 

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9 hours ago, animalmagic said:

Don't care where they fly from or to. Last time I flew with them the seat was broken and I spent over half the flight standing or resting on a crew seat. Still had to use the seat for landing but fortunately it didn't totally collapse. After emails offering, in order -

1. An apology.

2. 25 pound avios voucher.

3. 50 pound avios voucher.

4. Enough free avios points for a ONE way flight to London.

I see no point in flying with an airline that uses old and knackered seats and cannot offer adequate customer service. Simply upgrading my return flight from London would have cost nothing and solved the issue.

To quote them from their very first response to me, 'we realize the seat is a very important part of our service.'

 

British Airways has a lot of older planes (especially at Gatwick). The B777-200 (G-YMMA) they used on this flight - BA2231 LGW-BKK on 28th Oct - is 25 years old. I really hope the cabin is in better condition than you experienced.

 

I prefer Thai's B777-300ERs (HS-TTA, HS-TTB & HS-TTC) to/from LHR that were delivered new just 2-3 years ago.

 

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3 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

It's in the small print of AF-KLM's (and many other airline's) conditions of carriage that regardless of flight class, pre-selected or check-in seat assignment, they can and will ask you to change seats.

That's fair enough if there is good reason for it, but try going into a shop and buy something then the shopkeeper asks for the item back and will not refund your money. Same thing.

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12 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

That's fair enough if there is good reason for it, but try going into a shop and buy something then the shopkeeper asks for the item back and will not refund your money. Same thing.

 

Not the same thing at all. If you had been denied boarding or otherwise kicked off the flight with no alternative booking or a refund, then that's analogous to your shopkeeper scenario. The airline got to your destination, albeit in a different seat.

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