Around 8 months ago I booked a trip with Expedia to go to Barcelona for the weekend with my fiance. We were due to fly out on the Friday and come back on the Monday, however, due to unforseen circumstances we were not able to make the Friday flight. This wasn't too much of a problem, so I thought, as we managed to book a cheap RyanAir flight to take us out on the Saturday morning, with the intention of returning using the originally booked BA flight on the Monday. This though is where the break turned a bit sour as BA, unknown to us had cancelled our return flight due to the fact we had not made the outbound flight and would not let us on the plane. Which led to me having to shell out just over £100 to get an alternative flight back home.
Does anyone think I have a case for compensation here as personally I think this policy is totally ridiculous, BA had a contract for 2 totally seperate flights.
2007-12-05
22:07:50
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Pete The Meat
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