We are currently in Florida and have just got back to our rental home from Orlando International. Parking was really easy in garage C and we were the only two passengers on the shuttle to and from the terminal, which was very quiet.
We are booked on the VS 27 next Saturday. Given the very limited details available on the VA website (and the request that only those travelling within the next 72 hours should contact VA) we decided to go to MCO to see if we could get any updated information about VA flights for the coming week(s).
At VA’s check in area at MCO, two very helpful VA staff – Richard, monitoring the check in queues and Alandra at the PE desk – told me that VA personnel had just been in contact, on a conference call, with VHQ in Crawley. At present they had no information about repatriation flights for UK nationals currently stuck in the USA; and a decision from the US government was awaited. Despite the flights from Tuesday (17 March) onwards still showing as operating on the VA website, currently there are no flights at all scheduled for the coming weeks. That was the situation earlier this afternoon, but may well have changed by the time I post this.
Tonight’s flights are still on and passengers were checking in as usual. However, there were no spare seats available. A number of people were trying to get tickets for tomorrow’s flights (the last scheduled before the ban comes into effect) with limited success. A family with a little two-year old, and a lady from Ireland with a companion in a wheel chair, were among a number of passengers who had arrived on last night’s VS 27, and were trying to get tickets for their return as soon as possible. One of the passengers said that they had contacted the FCO (presumably) the British Consulate in Miami and, as expected, had been told that they should make their own return arrangements.
If anyone has any more up-to-date information, perhaps they would kindly add to this thread.
Kind regards,
John
We are booked on the VS 27 next Saturday. Given the very limited details available on the VA website (and the request that only those travelling within the next 72 hours should contact VA) we decided to go to MCO to see if we could get any updated information about VA flights for the coming week(s).
At VA’s check in area at MCO, two very helpful VA staff – Richard, monitoring the check in queues and Alandra at the PE desk – told me that VA personnel had just been in contact, on a conference call, with VHQ in Crawley. At present they had no information about repatriation flights for UK nationals currently stuck in the USA; and a decision from the US government was awaited. Despite the flights from Tuesday (17 March) onwards still showing as operating on the VA website, currently there are no flights at all scheduled for the coming weeks. That was the situation earlier this afternoon, but may well have changed by the time I post this.
Tonight’s flights are still on and passengers were checking in as usual. However, there were no spare seats available. A number of people were trying to get tickets for tomorrow’s flights (the last scheduled before the ban comes into effect) with limited success. A family with a little two-year old, and a lady from Ireland with a companion in a wheel chair, were among a number of passengers who had arrived on last night’s VS 27, and were trying to get tickets for their return as soon as possible. One of the passengers said that they had contacted the FCO (presumably) the British Consulate in Miami and, as expected, had been told that they should make their own return arrangements.
If anyone has any more up-to-date information, perhaps they would kindly add to this thread.
Kind regards,
John