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As T5 security crisis looms, Virgin Atlantic allows rebooking (from T3) whilst BA (at T5) does not

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As we covered earlier this month, over 1,400 security guards employed by Heathrow have rejected a 10% pay increase and voted in favour of strike action.

The action will begin on Friday 31st March and end on Sunday 9th April.

Talks between the airport and the union have broken down and the strike will happen unless the airport makes a substantial pay offer between now and Thursday. You need to remember that staff took a substantial pay cut during the pandemic due to a ‘fire and rehire’ process by the airport.

Heathrow security

In theory this is not airport-wide. Only security guards at Heathrow Terminal 5 will go on strike, which means this will largely affect British Airways passengers.

In practice, it appears that staff are being moved from other terminals to avoid the complete closure of Terminal 5. This will lead to knock-on effects elsewhere. 

Virgin Atlantic – based in Terminal 3 and so not directly impacted – is already trying to stop passengers flying on Friday, Saturday and Sunday next week. A waiver has been issued which will allow free rebooking – see here. Rebooked travel must be completed by 30th June.

British Airways has quietly started making changes, but only modest ones.

A number of short haul flights have been cancelled during the strike period.

Ticket sales have also been stopped on some routes, but this will have minimal impact since I suspect there is little short notice business travel over Easter.

It appears that British Airways will go as close to the wire as possible before allowing passengers to change flights. It will be too late for passengers to pull Easter travel forward (you would need to fly by Thursday night to avoid problems and of course it is Monday today) unless the waiver is published very soon.

Do NOT call British Airways until a waiver policy is published. Unless you have a flexible ticket you are just wasting your time.

How much of the BA schedule can actually go ahead at Terminal 5 with only a few volunteer Heathrow managers operating the security scanners, plus however many agree to move from other terminals to replace striking colleagues, is up for debate ….


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  • JD says:

    I spoke to the GGL line at BA yesterday re short haul flights that I have booked this weekend that have not yet been cancelled (although they have cancelled the return…) – they essentially said “you’ll need to wait until the middle of the week” as they will then have a better idea of how it’s going to play out i.e. whether a deal will be done and the strikes off, or how much cover they will be able to get in and therefore how much ‘slimming’ of the flight schedule will need to be done. So, frustratingly, it’s a ‘wait and see’ for a lot of us!

  • LewisB says:

    United now offering flight changes for free over the two weeks. That’s no price difference at all, not just the change fare waved.

  • DaveJ says:

    It’s a good thing that everyone on here refuses to use BA then!

    • novelty-socks says:

      Following a couple of outstanding experiences with them lately, I’ve switched my allegiance to Virgin wherever possible.

      That said, over Easter I’m flying with Eurowings, in a niche redemption of United miles that seems to offer tremendous value for the holiday destination we wanted. No status with Star Alliance these days though, so I’m hoping that T2 won’t be too affected.

  • Matt says:

    Looks like BA is now moving ahead with cancellations. My outbound to Dublin just got cancelled. Of course, the only option to rebook online are the remaining LHR services or LCY… Aer Lingus out of LGW or from T2 is not offered. Looking forward to my time in the BA hotline queue tomorrow

    • C2K77 says:

      BA are obligated to accept any reasonable re routing. Doesn’t have to be on them or an alliance airline. I regularly push, and achieve, alternate carrier/ departure point and as of yet haven’t failed.

      They will say they are offering X but you’re not obligated to accept what they offer ( which is ALWAYS the most beneficial to them). Alsong as it’s reasonable and you state Y is more beneficial to me so I’m taking it then with a gentle push they will back down as they don’t actually have a choice I’m the matter.

      You wanna fly EI or from Gatters then call em up and TELL them that’s what you’re doing.

  • SGJNI says:

    Cancelled and rebooked for free April 9th ex LHR. Changed to ex LCY!. BA notified me of the cancellation, that makes a pleasant change.

  • sm says:

    I have an upcoming family T5 short haul reward flight booked outbound leaving on 9/4 and inbound 14/4 but on two separate PNRs. If BA change my outbound to leave from Gatwick would they insist on charging me £35pp to change the inbound flights? Thanks in advance.

  • Track says:

    Noticed that ALL ticket sales to European destinations stopped, nothing on Fri 31st for several days onwards.

    Is that a minimal impact?

    • Rob says:

      How many last minute tickets are sold over Easter? Handful at best.

      • Track says:

        I did notice something, Rob. BA now sells 400-600 quid tickets to ordinary European destinations, not skiing destinations and season.

        But they can’t add a 4th flight a day to Lisbon, for example — even though to load it with 200-paying passengers will be a profit. Maybe they lack slots but seems to me HAL is the major constraint.

        This is also a purely imposed inflation, it’s not that resources are not there (eg planes, people). It’s that we have to pay for incompetent decisions and things like this stand-off between managers and employees.

  • Santosh says:

    If out of sale means the routes are impacted ? The entire LATAM routes have been taken off from sale between 30 March and 2 April. I have a flight to Buenos Aires this Saturday and it is still showing check in start in 3 days but route is not showing up on BA or Google flight search. Very concerned as I have connection to Ushuaia and thereafter cruise from there. It’s very very concerning 😟

    • Rob says:

      Heathrow has told LATAM to stop selling tickets. The flight will probably still go.

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