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3 Jun 20, 05:37 PM |
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Trainee Dibber
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BA not serving in-flight meals?
OK, let me start by saying that (looking at our countdown), I am not holding out much hope this summer, anyway. However, I decided to go through the motions, add the API, check our seats etc. and then thought about our DDx3 and in-flight meals. We normally order a child's meal for each of them.
Glad I checked, as I hadn't seen mention of the fact that BA might not be serving ANY meals on long-haul flights at the moment (must have missed that email from BA). No ability to book a special meal in "manage my booking" and you are then met with this, just in case any of you hadn't spotted it...…..if any of us get to fly, looks like you'll need to stock up before the airport. "All flights Special dietary requirements or allergies will not be catered to. You can eat any food brought with you that does not require heating or chilling. We‘ll continue to assist parents who need to heat milk for their children. Long-haul We’ve worked closely with food and health experts to make available a selection of hot and soft drinks as well as some light refreshments. We’ll be carefully and hygienically preparing and packaging your light refreshments before your flight. Call the contact centre to discuss your options for refunds on pre-paid meals. Call volumes are extremely high at the moment due to the unprecedented circumstances so please bear with us if it takes some time for us to assist you. Thank you for your understanding during these challenging times. If you would like to bring food onboard, we suggest you purchase food before you reach the airport, as many restaurants and shops at the airport may be closed."
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3 Jun 20, 05:42 PM |
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Imagineer
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I received an email from BA today about it all. I haven't read it yet though. It's headed 'We look forward to welcoming you back on board'.
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3 Jun 20, 05:48 PM |
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My son is currently on a BA long haul flight (over 12h long). It would have been good to have received this info before he left! Then again, it would have been even better if he had been advised that the second leg of the flight had been cancelled.
Though he did get daily emails about wearing a mask...
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3 Jun 20, 06:54 PM |
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We returned 2 weeks ago on a BA flight from Chicago, we were handed a box with a wrapped croissant,Oreo biscuit and a bottle of water, absolutely no alcohol allowed.😢
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3 Jun 20, 07:52 PM |
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I saw this and didn't really pick up on that element! That's crazy on a long haul flight.
I also noticed the changing masks every four hours...I guess that's what your hand luggage will be for these days 😂
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3 Jun 20, 08:33 PM |
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I hadn't seen anything about this. I'm not an airline food lover, neither is dd so we normally pack food anyway. 9 times out of 10 we don't eat anything at all thought because we are both dreadful fliers... ds and dh on the other hand will need a suitcase just for food then 🤣
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3 Jun 20, 08:38 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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I'd better buy a bigger hand luggage bag for all this food and masks I'm going to be needing
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3 Jun 20, 08:38 PM |
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3 Jun 20, 08:42 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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You maybe better check your ESTAs as there have been comments on here suggesting that doing an API for flights into USA from U.K. when banned, can lead to the ESTA being cancelled.
No solid proof, by possibly worth a check. |
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3 Jun 20, 08:44 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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