If your holiday plans include taking off to a remote location to soak up some sun and snorkel in the great blue sea, you could be left grounded if you are booked with a British Airlines ticket. Certainly by now you have been informed of the impending crew strike that will effect a vast majority of British Airlines’ flights, and if you had been hoping to escape for a snorkelling holiday any time between 22nd December and 2nd January you may be left wondering just what to do. What’s worse is that there have been conflicting advice between sources, media outlets, and the airlines themselves.
The fact of the matter is that with so many of the crew on strike it is more likely than not that your flight is going to be either grounded or significantly delayed. In response to what ticket holders eager to jet set their way to the holiday of their dreams should do, British Airways asks you to bear with them as they try to stick to some semblance of a schedule.
The airlines hopes that not all of their flights will be cancelled, and if you’re booked for a shorter flight, the odds it may take off are better. However nothing is certain at this time, and if you are afraid to wait it out and hope you will be able to spend your holiday snorkelling you may be tempted to cancel your flight now and then look to find one on a competing airline while there is still room.
British Airlines has already promised ticket holders that should they choose to cancel their flights before, they will be entitled to rescheduling one at a later date any time within the next 12 months free of charge. This means you may be able to get a credit but not necessarily your money back. Should you instead wait until the day of your flight, British Airlines promises to contact you via email or SMS text message should yours be grounded. You would then be offered a refund, a flight booked at a later date free of charge, or hopefully a flight on a competing airline.
British Airlines stated that they are hoping to work with their competitors to keep as many passengers on their itineraries as possible; however there are only so many seats to go around.
In regards to what you should do to ensure that your snorkelling holiday goes off without a hitch, it’s up to you, the kind of tickets you have already booked, and how comfortable you are with uncertainty. Cancelling now and finding another flight may leave you with a credit you wouldn’t want to use and you then wouldn’t necessarily be getting your money back. Further, unless you had a more flexible ticket in order to avoid added fees when you then adjust your flight dates in the future you would need to call British Airlines over the phone directly, not book on-line.
If you feel lucky you may want to go ahead as planned and hope your flight makes it off the ground or are able to be moved to another airline. At this time you will want to remain on top of the latest news regarding the situation and make sure that British Airlines has your correct email, phone number, and contact information.

The day may have belonged to gold medallist Natalia Molchanova, but for Sara Campbell of Britain silver felt quite sweet. “My strategy was to do something I can do on any day, and my training recently paid off in that 92m is a comfortable dive for me,” she stated after her second place finish. Comfortably diving to the depths of 92m in the AIDA world championships that took place in the Bahamas she was narrowly bested by Molchanova’s 97m distance. This was for the constant weight event which divers are only allowed a single breath in their charge below the ocean’s surface.
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