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British Airways kicks 20 passengers off flight because heat wave made plane too heavy



 
 
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Old July 31st 18, 06:22 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default British Airways kicks 20 passengers off flight because heat wave

In article , Laurie says...

On 31/07/2018 17:00, Byker wrote:

I'm surprised transatlantic service operates out of LCY (A318)


The New York flights make a fuel stop at Shannon Airport due to weight
restrictions on departure. The stop is also used for US Customs and
Border Protection pre-clearance, meaning that passengers arriving in New
York do not need to go through immigration there.

Laurie


Better to take a bus...ignoring than that water thingie, it'd prolly be a lot
cheaper.




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