Categories: PersonalTravel

"This must be one of the stupidest things I’ve ever done" No2

Remember that post about me missing a flight even though I was at the airport 7 hours before take off? I had entitled that post ā€œThis must be one of the stupidest things Iā€™ve ever doneā€œ. Now, what title do you use when you repeat the same mistake? šŸ™

This time it came very close to being amongst the stupidest AND most expensive things Iā€™ve ever done. Hereā€™s what happenedā€¦

I came to London for the Dev8D conference to present Famulus. My flight out of London (Heathrow Terminal 5) was scheduled for Sunday afternoonā€¦ 2.20pm (NOT 2.50pm as, somehow, was in my head).

I arrived at the airport around 3 1/2 hours before the flight. There were no queues so I went straight into the waiting lounge area. I had some breakfast and then headed to the BA lounge to do some work.

I immersed myself into cleaning up my mailbox, replying to messages, and catching up with work. Suddenly, I hear a request for ā€œMr. Parastitisā€ (close enough I guess) to go say ā€œhiā€ to the front desk (well, not exactly like that but you get the idea). There, I am told that I really needed to run to the gate because my flight was about to close. I obliged and run as fast as I could but when I got there, the British Airways ground stewardess told me thisā€¦

ā€“ ā€œOh sir, I am afraid you canā€™t board the plane. The gates close at 2 and itā€™s nowā€¦ā€, stops and looks at the time on the computer, ā€œā€¦ 2!ā€.

ā€“ Me: ā€œErmā€¦ canā€™t you get the bus to come back or get a small car to drive me there?ā€. (I know, stupid request but it was desperate times).

Unfortunately, that was it. There was nothing that could be done. Totally my fault of course. When they asked me what happened, I told them that I was at the BA executive lounge and waiting for the announcement. It was then that I found out that Terminal 5, which I was visiting for the first time, applied a new policy of not calling out the boarding times at the executive lounges. Apparently they are now ā€œquiet loungesā€ šŸ™ This was different to what Iā€™ve been used to but still no excuse for being so absentminded.

British Airways wouldnā€™t book me on another flight so Iā€™d have had to buy a new return flight to Seattle. Given that this was totally my mistake, I wasnā€™t expecting for Microsoft to pay of course. If it wasnā€™t for a lovely lady from American Express Travel, thatā€™s what I would have had to do. Fortunately, I am only paying for the hotel 10mins from Terminal 5, in the middle of nowhere.

Jim offered to host me but his place is too far from Heathrow, involving a number of trains. He also called me for what I really am for missing my flight in this way (and heā€™s totally right), but the word is not blogable šŸ™‚

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