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Old 3rd June 2004, 08:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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"Miss L. Toe" <missltoemissltoe@m> wrote in message
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> Massive air disruption across UK


I just rang the BA automated enquiry system about a flight I am due to meet
later today. Their web site has a '-' next to time of departure.

The automated system said 'Actually there is a delay on that flight" - It is
now scheduled to leave 1 minute later :-)

We shall see...
 
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"Miss L. Toe" <missltoemissltoe@m> wrote in message
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> "Miss L. Toe" <missltoemissltoe@m> wrote in message
> news:2i8blcFinl77U1@uni-berlin.de...
> > Massive air disruption across UK

>
> I just rang the BA automated enquiry system about a flight I am due to

meet
> later today. Their web site has a '-' next to time of departure.
>
> The automated system said 'Actually there is a delay on that flight" - It

is
> now scheduled to leave 1 minute later :-)
>
> We shall see...
>
>
>


Eventually it was scheduled to take off and land 20 minutes late, apparently
it took off 15 minutes late, and the landing schedule changed 5 minutes
before scheduled landing time from 20 minutes late to on-time.

Well Done BA :-)

Nothing exciting to report from the passenger.
 
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