The Dark Art of Hidden Fees: BA's 'No Show' Clause Exposed A recent case has highlighted a little known aspect of airline contract law: British Airways' "no show" clause.
This obscure provision allows airlines to cancel remaining tickets if a passenger misses a leg of their journey. While intended to prevent price gouging, its implementation often falls short of fairness.
The saga began when a family celebrating the mother's 60th birthday took a train from Glasgow instead of flying due to concerns about transfer times at Heathrow.