Checking in with BA for my flight to Ibiza was a breeze. But
I would not have expected anything less from the British Airways wholly-owned subsidiary BA CityFlyer
which run the flights from Stansted and London City Airport. I have always
found it to be a slick operator.
Despite long queues at other airlines’ check-in desks, my line moved swiftly and a pleasant
lady had my case on the carousel and my boarding pass issued in no time at all.
(You can check-in on line.)
This was 5am on a Sunday in May, not a holiday weekend, and
the airport was heaving. There were no signs here of people being short of
money.
Two and a half hours later after a relaxing flight we
arrived in sunny Ibiza Courtesy of BA CityFlyer |
Thank goodness for fast track. It looked horrendous going through the normal security
lines as there were so many people. Even if you are not travelling business
class you can pay to use fast track. If time is tight, it is a worthwhile
investment.
BA started flying from Stansted in 2016. Planes that were
sitting on the ground on weekends at their base, London City Airport, were
transferred to Stansted. It is now serving not just Ibiza but other popular
summer destinations including Faro, Malaga and Palma (Mallorca).
The service offered by BA, in my books, is far superior to
the budget airlines that regularly operate out of Stansted. When I heard people
having to go and reclaim luggage when their flight was cancelled, I felt secure
in the knowledge that I had a BA ticket.
In all the years that I have travelled with BA, only once
did it have to change an aircraft. The baggage was taken care of. BA can
usually get another plane from another airport if need be. I always feel that I
will be looked after if something should go wrong.
There were people being bumped off flights. I knew if BA did
have to do this, it would take good care of me and I would get to my
destination – even if that meant travelling on an alternative service. Compensation might also be offered,
depending on the circumstances.
Another airline announced a delay because a member of the crew did not show up because they
called in sick. I am sure that BA would have had a replacement much quicker.
Ibiza, a great destination for a quick pick-me-up |
I kept thinking to myself these are reasons why I would
never fly with these cheap airlines. As far as I am concerned having a BA
ticket is knowing that you will get to your destination with the least possible
stress if there are unforeseeable hitches.
BA uses 98-seater Embraer 190 jets which I find more
comfortable than those used by its low-cost competitors. A plus is that there
are only window and aisle seats so you cannot get crammed in the middle.
The downside of Stansted is once you have cleared security
you have to negotiate your way through a crowded shopping arcade before ending
up in a lounge which has people packed in like sardines.
If you are travelling Business Class you can use the
aptly-named Escape Lounge which serves complimentary food and drink. You can
also use the free wi-fi or read a newspaper or magazine to while away the time.
All other passengers can pay £25 to use it. I would advise pre-booking as when
I was there is was extremely busy. The lady on reception told me to give myself
plenty of time to get to the gate as I would have to navigate through the
crowds. She was not joking. It was a relief to find plenty of space when I
actually got there.
My flight was really good. Service spot on. As I travelled
in Business Class I was treated to an English breakfast. You could also have a
glass of champagne or wine should you desire.
In economy, when you travel from Stansted and London City snacks and drinks (soft, alcoholic and hot) are complimentary.
In economy, when you travel from Stansted and London City snacks and drinks (soft, alcoholic and hot) are complimentary.
Two and a half hours later after a relaxing flight we
arrived in sunny Ibiza. Whether you want a short break or you are going for
your two week annual break, BA CityFlyer should be your airline of choice. It
is a cut above the rest.
Oh, in case you are wondering, Ibiza is not just a party
place, it has a rather sophisticated edge to it as well. As getting there is so
easy, it is a great destination for a quick pick-me-up.
By Daralyn Danns
Getting there
BA CityFlyer
flies from Stansted to Ibiza. Fares from £56 (prices are per person and
are each way fares based on a return journey). For more info visit britishairways.com
BA CityFlyer also flies from London City Airport to Ibiza. Fares from £78 (prices are per person and are each way fares based on a return journey). For more info visit britishairways.com
Customers have a quick and easy journey through the Docklands airport, with hand baggage it takes just 15 minutes to get from kerbside to airside. On arrival in London City I was out in approximately the same amount of time
BA CityFlyer also flies from London City Airport to Ibiza. Fares from £78 (prices are per person and are each way fares based on a return journey). For more info visit britishairways.com
Customers have a quick and easy journey through the Docklands airport, with hand baggage it takes just 15 minutes to get from kerbside to airside. On arrival in London City I was out in approximately the same amount of time
(In addition BA has services from Heathrow and Gatwick with
connections available from across the UK and Ireland.)
Club Europe fares include a generous baggage allowance,
complimentary refreshments and drinks on board
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