Why are British Airways so hopeless?

Why are British Airways so hopeless?

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JerseyS2000

Original Poster:

395 posts

231 months

Friday 7th March
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Hi all - general grumbling here so feel free to move on

Booked flights just under a year ago to SA for next month. Paid £260 and 16,000 Avios to reserve specific seats at the back of the plane (2 twins seats for my tall family on B777) both ways and paid for extra bag on the return leg.

Checked online at the weekend to see my seat choices werent there. Spoke to help centre who said 'sorry - change of plane. all pre-bookings are cancelled. Please rebook'. As the trip is only a few weeks away, there are no similar seats or even decent seats left.

Why didn't BA let me know that they'd kept my cash and avios without suggesting that I rebook? 'oh, would you like a refund, sir'. Yes, I bloody would.

Then checked re the extra baggage. Yes, that has been cancelled too. 'you can rebook that sir. Would you like a refund?'. Take a guess, pal.

When I asked why they didn't communicate any of these changes, 'its your responsibility to ask us for a refund if a trip is changed.'. But they changed it without telling me a damn thing!!

So, moral of the story is, don't trust BA with a damn thing and check, then double check your bookings

Bah humbug.

alangla

5,540 posts

194 months

Friday 7th March
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It was always thus. Back in 2017 me & SWMBO were off on honeymoon in the US. The homeward flight was booked as an A380. I paid for a double seat upstairs (I don’t turn left on entry ever, sadly), thinking that would be a lovely way to round off the holiday.
A few weeks before we went I happened to look at the booking & the reserved seats had disappeared. Looking at the seat map, it now showed a 747. Tried to book the double seats at the back and it wanted more money!
After quite a while on the phone to BA and the very helpful reservations person having to get her manager to put the change in I got the 2 seats for no additional charge.

On the day, a 777 turned up and it was carnage with loads of people bumped off and no-one in their reserved seats, including a couple with a baby who went from a bassinet at the bulkhead to a middle block seat about 3 back from the bulkhead, so rammed in and holding their baby all night. I did eventually get the seat money back & to be fair to the ground staff in Washington they let us into the business lounge, but a pretty crap experience all round. I hate 777s.

DT1975

787 posts

41 months

Friday 7th March
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Sorry to hear that. When this happened to us we had a specific e mail from BA.

Your seats have been changed
Dear Mr XXXXX, Booking reference: XXXXX
Your seats have been changed
For operational reasons, we had to change the seat(s) you had selected on one or more of the flights in your booking.
We have done our best to ensure that the new seats you have been allocated are of the same type as your original seats or a suitable alternative where this has not been possible.

I agree however their 'systems' are a clunky load of tosh from booking flights and / or holidays, Avios, their App, their website, their customer service in general just needs a whole shake up.

dunkind

396 posts

33 months

Friday 7th March
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To andwer your question it’s probably because they are British.

Panamax

5,792 posts

47 months

Friday 7th March
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If you like sitting at the front of the plane and want to sit next to your friend/partner, "That'll be an extra £300 to reserve your seats, Sir". EACH WAY!! So total £600.

On a recent flight to Spain they wanted to charge £15 to choose an economy seat. I decided against, so they allocated me a centre seat - in an empty row!

As a bonus, their IT is hopeless. I couldn't access my booking to check in with the booking reference but eventually managed to sort it out by going in through the Executive Club website. Madness.

JerseyS2000

Original Poster:

395 posts

231 months

Friday 7th March
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Thanks all

It's the blasé attitude that really grinds my gears

Sorry sir. yes it's unacceptable. Yes, that shouldn't happen. Yes we are rubbish. So, can we have more money from you as we changed things without notice?

Peterpetrole

691 posts

10 months

Friday 7th March
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dunkind said:
To andwer your question it’s probably because they are British.
Had precisely the same from Etihad this year, two changes of aircraft for the same flight, all seat reservations meaningless.

r1ch

2,928 posts

209 months

Friday 7th March
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BA owed me a refund on something which was their cockup to the tune of £400. It was like getting blood out of a stone. It took them about 10 months to process it.

I imagine their complaints department is kept busy.

75Black

959 posts

95 months

Friday 7th March
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On the other hand, I flew PE with BA for the first time ever transatlantic to Nassau last month, upgraded from economy only around 2 weeks before the flight and there was very limited spaces, but the final row at the back was empty, so I thought I'd wait until the usual check in 24 hours before to select my seat and found that row was now gone...however I'd be bumped right to the front of PE, in an aisle seat behind the partition wall/baby changing wall and when I got on, I had more legroom and space than ever, and there was also no one next to me, despite the map showing it! Score!

I will agree BA's processes are naff though, like in 2023 when I chose my preferred seat back to Gatwick from Tampa...ended up with a 6 hour delay and when I got on someone was in my seat, turns out they weren't and there had clearly been a change of plane and I was moved to the row in front of the one I chose. Talk about looking sheepish after asking him to move from my seat.

mike80

2,323 posts

229 months

Friday 7th March
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I don't normally mind them, bar the odd moan, but back in November 2020 they cancelled the return leg of my flight to Bahrain without bothering to tell me. Luckily I went in to my booking about a week before to check something, or I could see myself stuck in the Middle East trying to arrange a flight home. This was during Covid when flights were scarce, and paperwork to travel anywhere was extensive...

DeejRC

7,306 posts

95 months

Saturday 8th March
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Hmm, in my experience BA normally keep you fully informed of such things. I’ve had it happen more often than I like - across multiple airlines and you kind of get used to planes having to change.

captain_cynic

14,699 posts

108 months

Saturday 8th March
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DeejRC said:
Hmm, in my experience BA normally keep you fully informed of such things. I’ve had it happen more often than I like - across multiple airlines and you kind of get used to planes having to change.
Yep, if anything BA over communicates.

Had a flight with Iberia a few days back, first leg was on BA, I got two emails from BA and nothing had changed. Surprised I didn't get a text too.

If you want to stay with the IAG group, I'd recommend Iberia over BA. Same crappy seats but cheaper and decent support.

If you want a truly crappy airline, try Lufthasna. They re-routed a flight to South America via Panama to go via the US... and then it took 12 months to get a refund and that included having to go to the German ADR where they continued to lie about processing it. It was only £98 but the cheek of it.

nordboy

2,287 posts

63 months

Saturday 8th March
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Didn't BA come bottom of the which? ratings for airlines this year?

DJC76

13,084 posts

138 months

Saturday 8th March
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captain_cynic said:
Yep, if anything BA over communicates.

Had a flight with Iberia a few days back, first leg was on BA, I got two emails from BA and nothing had changed. Surprised I didn't get a text too.

If you want to stay with the IAG group, I'd recommend Iberia over BA. Same crappy seats but cheaper and decent support.

If you want a truly crappy airline, try Lufthasna. They re-routed a flight to South America via Panama to go via the US... and then it took 12 months to get a refund and that included having to go to the German ADR where they continued to lie about processing it. It was only £98 but the cheek of it.
I had a major issue with Swiss (Lufthansa group) and they told bare faced lies that I believe constituted fraud. ADR resolution was quick but that’s not the point.

BA are ok. I’m having a bit of a scrap with them currently over a broken seat but as a rule my issues have always been solved to my satisfaction. The seat change thing I have always received emails for, I’ve found they often get junked for some reason.

captain_cynic

14,699 posts

108 months

Saturday 8th March
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DJC76 said:
I had a major issue with Swiss (Lufthansa group) and they told bare faced lies that I believe constituted fraud. ADR resolution was quick but that’s not the point.

BA are ok. I’m having a bit of a scrap with them currently over a broken seat but as a rule my issues have always been solved to my satisfaction. The seat change thing I have always received emails for, I’ve found they often get junked for some reason.
Same here, including having to provide the ADR with six months of bank statements to prove they had not, in fact, refunded my money.

The ADR were good, but LH were experts at playing them.

DeejRC

7,306 posts

95 months

Sunday 9th March
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Hmm, so those with longer memories will recall my tales on here a decade+ back of living/working in CH and weekly flying with Swiss, or as I regularly referred to them: NaziAir. Highly efficient, unfailingly polite, utterly inflexible on anything that inconvenienced you but worked for them.

As for Lufty in general being ste, all I can say is try - or rather, don’t - their cheapst.com ginger stepchild airline: Vueling. Now, that is an experience you will regret!

RC1807

13,260 posts

181 months

Sunday 9th March
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I try my best to avoid Budget Airline now.

A mate’s wife is cabin crew and has been for many years. BA would love to get rid of their long term crew members, and others, and generally treat them like st so they’ll quit.
She won’t give in. If they want to pension her off….make an offer.


As for comments about LuftWaffe and Swiss - they’re my go to for long haul. Easy connections to FRA, MUC or ZCH from Luxembourg. I’ve flown many hundreds of thousands miles with them. Sadly, I’ve lost Senator and even FF statuses now. frown

LHRFlightman

2,102 posts

183 months

Sunday 9th March
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BA have given up because they're the monopoly carrier at LHR with high loads factors. It's why they're generally anti the 3rd runway, they don't want the competition there.

They're happy to ps off a percentage of customers at the expense of investing in IT systems and an adequately staffed call centre.

captain_cynic

14,699 posts

108 months

Sunday 9th March
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DeejRC said:
As for Lufty in general being ste, all I can say is try - or rather, don’t - their cheapst.com ginger stepchild airline: Vueling. Now, that is an experience you will regret!
Good sir, I'll have to happily take your word on that as I've put in place a strict "No Lufthansa" policy.

If it's LH or swim, I'll get my speedos.

As for anyone who recommends them long haul... you really need to try other airlines to realise just how bad they are. Air Europa is almost better long haul (well the food certainly was).

DeejRC

7,306 posts

95 months

Sunday 9th March
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It was not by choice or inclination Cynic!

Actually, Ive just realised, I think Ive done Lufty a disservice there, I think Vueling are Iberia's cheapst.com ginger stepchild airline!