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- A 53-year-old man named Nicholas says he wasn’t allowed to travel on a British Airways flight because his wife put the name ‘Nick’ on the booking.
- Nick Meads says the airline claimed the names were ‘completely different.’
- His wife, Charlotte, was forced to travel alone, while Nick booked a ticket on another airline.
- He wasn’t able to book another ticket through BA, who told him the flight was full.
- However, Charlotte saw empty seats on both the outbound and return flights.
British Airways reportedly banned a man named Nicholas from boarding a flight — simply because his boarding pass called him “Nick.”
53-year-old Nick Meads told Bristol Live that he and his wife, 49-year-old Charlotte, had bought tickets for a March 27 British Airways flight from London Heathrow to Denpasar in Bali, Indonesia, where they planned to celebrate their wedding anniversary.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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