#845633 by serenawell
10 May 2013, 08:18
Looks like I have to go on a quick business trip to Cape Town at the end of the month. As its such a short trip (5 days) we have decided that a direct flight is best.

Last time I flew BA long haul was 15 years ago so don't have a clue re Lounges, Op ups or best seats to pick (going Ec as client is paying)

Dates should be 22/05 - 27/05

Any advice is welcomed

Thank you
#845634 by Sealink
10 May 2013, 08:37
Lounge Access:
Unless you have status with BA/oneworld you won't get lounge access on a Y ticket and there are no 3rd party lounges at T5.
#845637 by Laphroaig
10 May 2013, 10:32
Yes if sticking to BA you have no chance of a lounge pass in Heathrow T5. In Cape Town again the BA lounge will be non accesible to you but you can pay for a pass I believe through various companies on an annual membership basis. This will get you into the Bidvest Lounge which is what VS UC get access to. It is no "Clubhouse" but is okay if a long journey ahead.
#845643 by tontybear
10 May 2013, 11:16
There is a very active BA board on FlyerTalk you might (if you are brave) want to have a look at.

However many of it's denezins bite !
#845662 by joeyc
10 May 2013, 18:33
tontybear wrote:There is a very active BA board on FlyerTalk you might (if you are brave) want to have a look at.

However many of it's denezins bite !


Yeh some over there are quite unfriendly n(

Sounds like a good question for our sister site though.. give it a go.

:P :P
#845669 by serenawell
10 May 2013, 20:12
Thank you for all the replies everyone

I did look at FlyerTalk for a little while but then ran away very quickly, they are a scary bunch :(
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