So yesterday I left England for Canada via BA87. It was almost as if the country were pushing me away. First, the car that was taking my luggage blew out a tyre on the way up to the airport. First time I've seen a car tyre split from the sidewall! Scary. Once we got to check-in BA made me pay excess on 3 of my 5 bags despite the fact that the other 2 were way under weight. It appears that despite the company line that it's about weight, it's clearly not otherwise I would have been charged for just the weight that I was over averaging the 5 bags surely?
Since I was travelling with 3 bikes in boxes we then had to trot over to outsize luggage and get them checked in. The guy there grabbed the spring loaded handle on the end and twisted it, breaking it clean off! His reaction was to laugh rather than apologise. Luckily, Mum said "where do we claim for that?" His response was at cutomer service on the left. I went over and was told that it should have been at the far end of the terminal. So, we legged it over to customer "services" only to be told "Oh no, you have to do it online"! Thanks, BA.
It didn't get better as my seat on the full flight was the only one that wouldn't recline from upright. So I spent 9 hours 40 upright with the German woman in the seat in front with it full reclined and just short of sitting in my lap!
Things got better once I landed in Canada, with a number of Welcome to Canada greetings along the way as I got processed and grabbed all the bags with the aid of a cople of porters. Linda was waiting outside in arrivals for me and a quick call to Khai saw him arrive in 5 minutes flat! We loaded a two wagons and lugged it all into Linda's apartment. I think we were all amazed at how much it looks once it's in one area together. Scary, but hey a guy has to travel with his bikes, right?
After unpacking a few things and taking a shower we headed out to Bin5555 in Kerrisdale for a lush Chinese meal with crispy fish and salty, peppered beef amongst other things.
Finally, back in bed at 2200 local or 0600 GMT. That was one long day.