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Bits: Airportr ski equipment offer, BA refusing to budge on ‘two tickets’ baggage transfer

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News in brief:

Airportr offering free transfer of ski equipment this winter

We’ve covered Airportr a few times on Head for Points.  This is the luggage collection service whereby your suitcases can be collected from your home or office and taken to the airport for you to pick up in the departure terminal – or in some cases they can even be checked in for you.  

On your return, you can drop your cases with them whilst you head straight to your home or office – and at London City on BA domestic flights they will even find your luggage on the carousel for you.

We reviewed the service here if you want to know more about it.

Until 31st March, Airportr will transport your winter sports equipment for free when you pay for at least one suitcase to be collected.  Given that ski and snowboard equipment is even less fun to carry around than suitcases, this is well worth a look.  Details can be found on the Airportr site here.

AirPortr

British Airways refusing to budge on checked through bags

Late last year, all of the oneworld alliance members were told that they could, if they wished, now refuse to check through bags between oneworld airlines when the passenger was travelling on a separate ticket.

In plain English, this means that if you were flying British Airways to Doha and then connecting to a Qatar Airways flight to Delhi – booked on a separate ticket – BA would refuse to check your bags through to Delhi.

British Airways jumped on the opportunity to do his because it is a money saver – they are no longer liable to compensate you if your bags fail to connect.  They really pushed the boat out, however, by also refusing to check through baggage between two British Airways flights on separate tickets.

This is astonishingly inconvenient.  In the Doha example above, the passenger now needs to collect their baggage in Doha, clear immigration in Doha – which includes paying for a Qatari Visa, go the Qatar check-in desks (luckily Doha is a one-terminal airport) and then clear security again.  Some people have found themselves separated from their luggage because they did not have the necessary visa to go landside in order to re-check their bags.

Cathay Pacific made the same changes as BA.  However, within a few weeks, they backtracked under substantial pressure from passengers.  You can now check through a bag on two Cathay Pacific flights when booked on separate tickets.

BA will not budge.  If you thought it would, you should know that travel agents are receiving a continual bombardment of emails from the airline – two in the last week alone – reminding them not to do this.

Here is typical example from last week (the bolding was in the original):

“It is important that you never advise customers that the airports may be able to through check-in when they have tickets issued on separate bookings, as the airport teams are unable to assist resulting in frustration for the customer at check-in.

In addition to not being eligible for through check-in, customers travelling on separate tickets issued on different PNR’s will need to collect their bags at the transit point and re-check in, their baggage allowance and lounge access may differ depending on the fare paid for each sector and Conditions of carriage guidelines only apply for the disrupted sector and not on any separate connection.”

Charming.  It saves a few quid though, so …..


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Comments (97)

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  • Sam G says:

    Not only Cathay but I know at least Malaysian airlines have also published a about-turn on the policy

    I can almost sympathise with inter- oneworld, helping us transfer off to cheapo Qatar in Olso so we can earn Silver I’m sure was never their intention. But BA to BA is just very frustrating as there are a lot of legitimate reasons why this may need to be done and rarely is it to save money !

    • Richard says:

      JAL are also doing through checking on separate bookings. I had a domestic osaka – narita + narita – helsinki on separate tickets and they checked the bags through the whole way without any fuss or comment.

  • andijs2000 says:

    #neverletaspaniardhavecontrolofafullserviceairline
    #wontbehappyuntillhehasturneditintoryanair

  • Stu R says:

    A great demonstration of temporal discounting if there ever was, the one thing BA seems to be good at recently. Well that, and platitudes …. [rolls eyes]

  • Glenn says:

    Devalues Oneworld just a bit more and BA to BA is an exercise in creating customer inconvenience and frustration. BA truly are turning themselves in the worst kind of no frills airline

  • Joe says:

    I used AirPortr the other day and although I booked a 7-8am slot, they didn’t turn up until 9:20am! Although everything worked very smoothly once they’d turned up, hanging around at home waiting for them while missing meetings at work took a big chunk out of the convenience factor.

    • Alan says:

      Hope you got a refund – that’s pretty atrocious for what’s meant to be a premium service!

  • Martin says:

    One assumes they’d stop connecting bags on the same PNR if they could.

    Meanwhile, Ryanair – yes, Ryanair – have been trialling a connections service at STN and BCN, presumably on different PNRs, because they recognise it’s good for business.

  • Harry says:

    Of course this is very customer unfriendly on BA’s part but just a reflection of the airline’s current philosophy, save a quid wherever possible. As they now offer food for sale one wonders how long it will take before they trail a special new service for sale: automatic baggage transfer at a connection point as a special service for passengers with BA tickets only!

  • Paul says:

    BA had a marketing line I the early 90s which sais” it’s the way we make you feel that makes us the world’s favourite airline”
    I haven’t seen a single good news story about BA in some time. Their reputation has been trashed and I know of no one in my circle of friends who has had a good word for them. I my self am a 30 year veteran but won’t fly paid long haul with them. I am a god card holder, soon to be silver but solely due flying on other one world carriers and 4 sectors on short haul using the lowest fares I can get. Everything else is now on anyone except BA!

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