William Black wrote:
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> "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message
> news:fj9r8n08nc@news2.newsguy.com...
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>> contrex wrote:
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>>> On 5 Dec, 19:28, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)"
>>> wrote:
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>>>> cl6...@... wrote:
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>>>>> For a flight on British Air LA to London
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Don't you think the best place to get a reliable answer would be to
>>>> call British
>>>> Air?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Wouldn't it be more sensible to call British Airways?
>>
>>
>> You tell me! I was only repeating the name of the airline the OP
>> cited. (Are there separate airlines called "British Air" and "British
>> Airways", or are you simply being a prick?)
>
>
> 'British Air' could refer to any one of two organizations involved in
> civilian air travel.
>
> British Airways or the British Airports Authority, who run several
> airports including Heathrow.
Okay. However, doesn't it seem logical that the OP, who
used the term "British Air" would KNOW which he was
referring to, and apply my advice accordingly? |