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Just for even saying this to a passenger should get BA actioned by the CAA.
Yeah well we know many regulators in the UK are toothless. Not sure why.
Because they haven’t always been given the powers to regulate by government and then Parliament
The CAA does have effective regulation on part of its remit but but so much on the consumer side.
And I’m not sure it would be the most effective organisation to do it.
It’s very weird that BA won’t rebook you on LY.
Even easyjet are rebooking people on LY and now *A airlines.
They used to even let you do it through manage my disruption but now it takes a quick phone call – I suppose an attempt to encourage refunds/vouchers.
It’s very weird that BA won’t rebook you on LY.
Even easyjet are rebooking people on LY and now *A airlines.
They used to even let you do it through manage my disruption but now it takes a quick phone call – I suppose an attempt to encourage refunds/vouchers.
I know because easyjet offered me EL AL for a different ticket so I cant see why BA are being so stubborn, I will give it another try.
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