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British airways
Does anyone know if you have to check-in in advance when you're flying British airways?
Thanks, Chox.
Thanks, Chox.
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(as NM and RR have said)
On occasions, I haven't even bought a ticket in advance. You can just go to the airport, go to the ticket desk, and buy a ticket for the next flight to ... (Geneva, in my case). I mean, obviously you'd be a bit disappointed if the next flight with a seat available was the following week, LOL.
(as NM and RR have said)
On occasions, I haven't even bought a ticket in advance. You can just go to the airport, go to the ticket desk, and buy a ticket for the next flight to ... (Geneva, in my case). I mean, obviously you'd be a bit disappointed if the next flight with a seat available was the following week, LOL.
know what you mean JJ..when visiting an ex BF in Germany ..he was a footie player for Eintract..I was a real WAG !....I used to just pitch up for a flight to Frankfurt and could get some good deals..although the clubfares for "us girls" at the time !!..are you having the shakes now all the games are over ???
I hardly ever have the telly on now!
I was away during the first Games, and watched them in a succession of hotels and bars, and at the BF's place.
During the Parallels, I had the telly on non stop ... as a lot of us did.
I have complete sets of everything at the BF's, including sports stuff and ski kit, so it's easy to just turn up at Gatwick and hop on a flight.
I was away during the first Games, and watched them in a succession of hotels and bars, and at the BF's place.
During the Parallels, I had the telly on non stop ... as a lot of us did.
I have complete sets of everything at the BF's, including sports stuff and ski kit, so it's easy to just turn up at Gatwick and hop on a flight.