[I posted this in the middle of another thread, but I realise it was somewhat off-topic, so I'm putting it here if that's ok.]
Let's assume you have a single connecting 'business class' ticket (for example AMS to JFK via LHR) in which the first AMS-LHR leg is with BA CW and the second LHR-JFK leg is with VS UC.
If BA mess up (a delay, for example) and you miss the onward VS flight, what happens? I presume it's BA's obligation to get you to your destination, but what is likely to happen in reality?
I assume you just get put on the next VS flight in UC, without too much bother (I would hope)? But if that flight is full, would you get put on a BA flight in CW? What about miles/points etc?
Does is matter, in such a case, from whom you purchased the fare? For example would it matter if the fare is purchases from Expedia, rather than Virgin?
Let's assume you have a single connecting 'business class' ticket (for example AMS to JFK via LHR) in which the first AMS-LHR leg is with BA CW and the second LHR-JFK leg is with VS UC.
If BA mess up (a delay, for example) and you miss the onward VS flight, what happens? I presume it's BA's obligation to get you to your destination, but what is likely to happen in reality?
I assume you just get put on the next VS flight in UC, without too much bother (I would hope)? But if that flight is full, would you get put on a BA flight in CW? What about miles/points etc?
Does is matter, in such a case, from whom you purchased the fare? For example would it matter if the fare is purchases from Expedia, rather than Virgin?