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Date of birth December 25,1955
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Sarah Calder
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Simon Calder is a freelance UK travel journalist and broadcaster. He works for various news and travel publications as well as being travel correspondent for The Independent.

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... Travel expert Simon Calder says he does not have a problem with most airline add-ons as the consumer always has the choice not to pay them...

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... So far this summer, demand for foreign holidays seems unchanged by the sweltering temperatures, says travel expert Simon Calder...

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... I just want to get home, what are my rights? Anyone who shortens their holiday because it is not a very pleasant experience or are concerned about being trapped is unlikely to be able to claim refunds, according to travel expert Simon Calder...

British Airways cancels dozens of Heathrow flights after IT glitch

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... The Independent s travel correspondent Simon Calder calculated that at least 156 flights, mainly domestic and European, have been cancelled...

Dover delays ease after traffic 'buffer zone' cleared

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Demand rises for passports as workers begin strike

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... At peak times - including the month of April when the strike will take place - the Passport Office can receive 250,000 applications per week, travel expert Simon Calder has previously said...

Fresh warning of disruption on airport strike days

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British Airways strikes: Cancelled flights back on after 'email error'

Dec 12,2022 12:41 am

British Airways has admitted it made a mistake When it advised passengers flights were cancelled and told them to book new ones.

Passengers have described "confusion" as cancelled flights were reinstated, But only after some of them rebooked.

Pilots are next month, But some people with flights on non-strike days were.

BA apologised for any concern caused and said the email was an "error".

"We are Getting In touch with all those customers this afternoon to clarify that their flight will go ahead as planned," a spokesman said.

"We are sorry for any confusion and inconvenience this has caused. "

He encouraged anyone who had Spent money on new flights to get In Touch . "We will deal with each case on an individual basis," he added.

Customers received emails saying their flights would run as Normal - Hours after being told the journeys had been cancelled and would need rebooking

The airline announced that pilots would.

But on Saturday it told some passengers with flights between the 8th and 12th that their flights had been cancelled, and they should.

'Complete mess'

Josh Sullivan, 27, from Trowbridge, had been due to fly with BA back to London on 8 September from his stag do in Prague.

He said His Best man, who organised the flights, bought another pair of flights from Ryanair for £180 When he was emailed to say The Flight had been cancelled.

BA has now informed him The Flight has not been cancelled.

"The fact that they've un-cancelled it, we went through all this aggro today for no Reason - and now I have two flights back from Prague and we're £180 Out of pocket," Mr Sullivan said.

"It's a complete mess," he added.

Josh Sullivan said His Best man (bottom right) was £180 Out of pocket

BA explained there could still be some disruption to flights on 8, 11, and 12 September.

"Airlines have a very complex operation and during times of widespread disruption, there can be knock-on effect onto flights on other days," BA said.

It added: "We are doing absolutely everything we can to prevent this unfair action from taking place and ruining our customers' travel plans. "

BA says it - with a fleet of More Than 280 aircraft - and a BA plane takes off from somewhere in The World every 90 seconds.

Passengers described on Social Media on Saturday.

Some said they had made alternative travel arrangements after being unable to get through to BA's customer services.

Josie Simpson told the BBC she called the airline 67 times to try to rebook A Family holiday to Florida.

"We don't know whether we've lost the entire holiday," She Said .

"It took us months to book, 18 months to save to pay for it. . and it could all Just Be gone. "

The airline is not expected to release details on how many people had been affected by the erroneous email.

Jonathan Greatorex, from Wrexham, bought new flights back from Marseille after spending "all day" trying to get through to customer services.

"The Other flights are getting filled up, so I Spent £600 booking alternate flights, only to get this email [explaining the error]," he said.

"I understand that the industrial action is outside of their control, however the complete omnishambles surely must rest firmly at their feet," he said.

"It's a complete and utter waste of money. I Am absolutely furious," he added.

BA's Twitter feed was inundated with messages from frustrated customers, with some saying their cancelled flights were still on Sale .

Jonathan Greatorex and his wife were Looking Forward to a "week in The Sun " in Marseille

In response to one customer, BA said some flights before and after The Strike were "still subject to disruption due to operational reasons, including crew rostering and positioning of aircraft".

Travel expert Simon Calder said Two Days of strikes had turned into five successive days of cancellations because BA would not send a flight to, for example, Hong Kong , if a pilot was going to go on strike the next day.

He also said BA has to find customers "an alternative flight on the same day if it possibly can, even if it means buying you a ticket on another airline".

If you are delayed overnight, he said BA has to pay for a hotel and meals.

He added: "The worst thing you can do is take a full refund because then you will be buying Another Ticket yourself and that could well cost more. "

The British Airline Pilots Association (Balpa) said on Friday The Strikes were a "last resort" born Out of "enormous frustration" with airline management.

Pilots have rejected a pay increase worth 11. 5% over three years, which the airline put forward In July .

What can I claim if my flight has been affected by The Strikes ?

says you can request a full refund, rebook your flight for Another Time in the next 355 days, or use the value of your fare to fly to a different destination.

If your flight has been cancelled because airline staff are striking, the then this would be considered within the airline's control, and therefore you have a legal right to either:

In some cases, passengers may be entitled to additional cash compensation for the inconvenience - But Only If you receive notice that your flight is affected less than 14 days before Departure .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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