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BA Connect/GB Airways
angelfire
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Am I correct in thinking that even though I have a eurotraveller ticket with BA for a GB Airways flight from Man to Tenerife, my flight is classed as BA Connect and therefore i'll get no free onboard service?
I've been trying to find out but to no avail...
I've been trying to find out but to no avail...
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It is buy on board for food and drink, here's le menu http://www.britishairways.com/cms/masterEN/content/product_information/cabin_products/connect/bac_menu.pdfPosts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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Many Thanks Richard - have you any idea why i have a eurotraveller ticket for a connect flight? It's very bizzarre!0
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It is just different levels of service. If I booked a flight on Heathrow to Barcelona through BA and the flight was operated by Iberia, I'd still have to buy on board because that is the level of service on the flight.
GB Airways cabin crew are usually very good so you should enjoy the flight.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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