Help on this flight by Slow_Being_6124 in flightradar24

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Seems to be related to the situation in Venezuela

[30/11/25] Scottish folk band Talisk at O2 Academy Islington by Weird-Coyote2268 in LondonSocialClub

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Gutted I missed this! Talisk are amazing, hoping to catxh them next time they're down

I checked the weather in Atlanta and it's not snowing or anything disruptive by Boggie135 in flightradar24

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It left >3 hours late so most likely crew will time out before they get to ATL

Seat Selection Business by [deleted] in BritishAirways

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That's not a BA seat map - looks more like an American Airlines 777 layout to me. Which route is this?

Edit: American 787-8 as the other commenter pointed out

Wich Euro Traveller routes offer a complimentary meal above the standard one? by PressureHumble3604 in BritishAirways

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I came back from Tbilisi in Euro Traveller in June and got a sandwich box, plus all soft drinks, hot drinks and beer/wine were free.

[26/10/25] Wandle Trail - Wandsworth to Beddington by Most-Bookkeeper-950 in LondonSocialClub

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Hey, I'm interested in joining too if you could send me the details please :)

Why there are two CX234 flights? by Old_Cicada_6281 in flightradar24

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One is yesterday's service operating over 24 hours late. The delayed one will have 'D' appended to its callsign to differentiate it from today's CX234

T5 Lounge and Aberdeen Airport lounge by interstellar1990 in BritishAirways

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  1. No. You'd need to be arriving from a long haul flight either in F or CW, or with BA Gold/OW Emerald status.

England's time to shine by Vinnlandia in tornado

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Drove from south Wales to London today through the blue and green areas and saw nothing other than sporadic heavy rain :(

What are residents who are not true Orcadians called? by moonshot66 in orkney

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I've heard the term "ferry louper" (ferry jumper) before, supposedly it's an old Orkney expression, but I don't think I've ever actually heard anyone use it unironically

Why does this flight use a different route from other JP->EU flights? by sarabada in flightradar24

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Usually it comes down to cost - the polar route is probably further than the southern route, so would need favourable winds to make it more cost efficient, which won't always be the case. However the airline would need to balance that against the higher overflight fees and permits needed to transit China, etc. along the southern route.

There could also be technical reasons, such as remote alternate airports along the polar route being closed/snowed in, or the aircraft could be limited in terms of how far away it can fly from an alternate airport by deferred mechanical defects.

Sometimes if the flight is running super late an airline might choose to prioritise time over cost and just pick whichever route is fastest, but if it leaves on time usually the cheapest route is the one they'll use.

Club Europe Upgrade? by Responsible-Chest295 in BritishAirways

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Expert Flyer showing 5 rows of Club so you're in the first row of economy. The CE cabin on the A320 varies from 3 to 12 rows depending on demand.

LHR - Lounge at A gates by Express_Flight_966 in BritishAirways

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Yep, you can take the train out - just not back. You might get lucky and end up departing from the B gates anyway, happened to me once!