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British Airways questioned by CAA about its strike rebooking policy

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The Civil Aviation Authority is investigating whether British Airways has complied with its legal obligations during its strike mitigation actions over the last few days.

Under UK consumer law, airlines are required to do one of three things when a flight is cancelled:

Refund the customer within 7 days, for either the full ticket or for those sectors not flown

Re-route, under the same conditions (ie. class) to final destination as soon as possible

Or re-route to final destination at a later date agreed with the customer

British Airways CAA complaint

If your flight is cancelled within 14 days of departure you will also be due EC261 compensation under EU law, but this is totally separate to the UK regulations quoted above.

The CAA – see here – seems to have decided that British Airways has not been as forward about these options as they should have been.

In particular, British Airways is being accused of not offering to re-route some affected passengers on other carriers.  If British Airways does not have a re-route agreement in place with an appropriate carrier for your journey, rebooking will not be cheap and is clearly something that the airline would prefer to avoid.

If the CAA believes that British Airways has been encouraging call centre agents to not offer re-routes where a discounted deal was not available – or blocking such functionality in the booking system – it would represent a breach of its legal obligations.

British Airways has issued the following statement:

“We appreciate the frustration and inconvenience that this strike action has caused our customers and our teams are working tirelessly to help them.

As soon as we were issued with dates, we contacted airlines across the world to support with rebooking agreements, and since Friday we have been providing customers with the option to travel on other carriers.  ​

Our contact centres are operating 24/7, and we have brought in additional resource, with over 500 colleagues working to support customers during this time. ​

Our teams are providing customers whose flights have been cancelled with options to seek a full refund or rebook, including to a different date of travel, or flying with an alternative airline​.”

But a plus point ….. BA is now allowing multiple changes to cancelled flights

As the days go on, British Airways is agreeing deals with more airlines, and indeed UK train companies, to accept its passengers.  Malaysia Airlines is one of the latest to sign up, along with LNER trains.

This means that if you agreed a change last weekend when the strike was first announced, you may not have got the ‘best’ deal.

British Airways has now agreed that “Multiple changes will now be permitted for customers travelling on cancelled flights, if space becomes available on an earlier flight.”  This is not usually the case – once you have accepted a flight change, BA will usually refuse to discuss it further.

If you are not totally happy with your new flight options, I suggest giving BA another call in a few days.  You may find something better is on offer.

…… and a 2-4-1 extension

I also heard from a HfP reader who had managed to secure a six month extension to her British Airways American Express 2-4-1 voucher.  Interestingly, she had not actually got a flight booked but the voucher expired in two weeks and she was planning a last-minute break – something not now possible with most availability pulled.


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Comments (116)

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  • Matt says:

    Hi all when does the Addison Lee credit get added to platinum? I had a journey on 10th August. Last statement was issued on 13th August. No credit as yet.

    • Rob says:

      Feedback from others is that it is slow, I would expect it during September.

    • Ian says:

      My 3 monthly credits have each come about 10 days after the journeys.

  • PeterK says:

    BA’s current policy of only allowing re-booking onto a few oneworld carriers is useless if your ticket is on a cancelled flight to most European destinations. If BA can’t get its act together to rebook you on a low cost carrier such as easyjet on the day of a cancelled flight then it should at least allow the customer to make the booking and pay up the difference.

    • Lady London says:

      If corporate travel agents book for their business traveller clients all the time via internet for seats on airlines that are not in GDS systems such as Easyjet, Ryanair and even, used to be Brussels Airlines, then i cant sée any good reason why British Airways cant organise to make the same possible on irrops.

  • Anthony Edwards says:

    Sarajevo is a fascinating city. So much to learn about and to explore. I absolutely loved the week I was there.

  • Anna says:

    It’s encouraging that the CAA are holding BA to account over this, I have come up against the brick wall of “It’s not our policy to reroute on other carriers” a couple of times, it makes you lose the will to live after a while.

    How easy it will be to get anything out of BA in respect of all the inconvenience caused remains to be seen; they are still ignoring my requests for the EU261 compo they agreed to pay us in July! I may write to the CAA also as they seem to have BA in their sights at the moment.

  • Zoe says:

    OT is Virgin Money treating Revolut top ups as a purchase atm? Thanks as always.

  • BSI1978 says:

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/aug/29/heathrow-activists-fly-drones-attempt-ground-flights

    I make no comment on the politics of this group, but more potential ‘fun’ for people next month, even if you manage to avoid the strike days….

  • Scallder says:

    Just had the email from Curve about investor rewards. So on the assumption that your investment isn’t worth a great deal in the end, £500 for a red curve card, a water bottle some socks and a tote bag. No thank you!

    Email:

    Investor Rewards.
    Alongside the equity you are eligible to receive for your investment, the following rewards will be available.

    £10 – Curve Red Investor Card – Limited Edition Curve Red Investor Card

    £500 – Curve Swag – Limited Edition Curve Swag – Curve Branded Water Bottle, Tote Bag, Socks + Limited Edition Curve Red Investor Card.

    £1000 – Curve Metal Investor Card – Limited Edition Curve Metal Investor Card + 1 Year Curve Metal plan for free + Curve Swag. (For non-UK Investors, the Curve Metal investor card and Curve Metal benefits will only be available when we launch Curve Metal in your market. Expected early 2020).

    £5000 – VIP Curve Metal Investor Card – Limited Edition Curve Metal Investor Card + 3 Years Curve Metal plan for free (Proposition may change) + Curve Swag. (For non-UK Investors, the Curve Metal investor card and Curve Metal benefits will only be available when we launch Curve Metal in your market. Expected early 2020).

    £25,000 – VIP Curve Metal Investor for Life – Limited Edition Curve Metal Investor Card + Curve Metal plan free for life (Proposition may change) + Curve Swag. (For non-UK Investors, the Curve Metal investor card and Curve Metal benefits will only be available when we launch Curve Metal in your market. Expected early 2020).

  • Sloth says:

    O/T – Sixt Ride are currently doing half price Addison Lee and Tristar rides until 31 Aug. Only for immediate pickups, not pre bookings

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