View Single Post
  #43  
Old November 22nd 07, 11:51 PM posted to rec.travel.air,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.travel.europe
Qanset
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 3
Default British Airways flies planes empty because it lacks flightattendants



Craig Welch wrote:

said:

On Nov 14, 9:55 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
British Airways has admitted flying dozens of "ghost flights" across the
Atlantic, with only pilots and cargo aboard (and no passengers), because it
doesn't have the crews to staff the flights with passengers:

http://www.emailthis.clickability.co...kMap=viewThis&...

Some of the ghost flights are apparently flown just to keep slots at major
airports active, even though every ghost flight burns tons of fuel.

Why don't they just hire more FAs? Or--like several other airlines--do they
make so much from hauling cargo across the Atlantic that they don't need
passengers to turn a profit?


My wife and I flew back last weekend from Johannesburg
and London on BA. The 747 from JoBurg to LHR was full, but from there
to YYC the cattle-car section of the 777 was jammed, yet the snooty-
chairs were mostly empty. I endured 9 hours of discomfort; good thing
I didn't know until I got off that those comfy lounges were
unoccupied. Might have made noise about getting a better seat.


To what avail? Do you think they would have moved you just because
you paid?


Depends on which Airline you fly with. Some are more generous than others.



Then the 'snooty' passengers would have made noise about being
joined by a free-loader.


How would they know??? He could say that he paid to be upgraded because economy
was full.



--
Craig http://www.wazu.jp/
1,239 Unicode fonts for 82 written language groups:
Price your own web plan: http://www.wazu.jp/hosting/