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Originally posted by jjpb3 View PostNo, I don't think LHR has good landside facilities.
I think jhm's suggestion is best. Meet near or at Paddington (I'd seen a couple of pubs around there, and there's always the Hilton's bar), and then see SuperJonJon off to the HEX. The rest of us can head to Bayswater (I still haven't tasted that famous duck! jhm, care to do the reservations? This former Noo Yawker hates queues ). I get a proper rundown on the first NYC Do (including tips for phaleesy to say 'Noo Yawker' quasi-authentically ).
In case it wasn't clear, I'm in unless I have pressing work commitments or travel.
Now all I need is directions to the place we are going to meet from St Pancras.
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Originally posted by SuperJonJon View PostNow all I need is directions to the place we are going to meet from St Pancras.
If you haven't yet bought your HEX ticket, the following NH link:
https://www.heathrowexpress.com/ana/...-1288BD663BDC}
gives you 14% off and a free upgrade to first class.
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Originally posted by jhm View PostUnless anyone has any other ideas, perhaps just meet by the HEX ticket office inside Paddington station at around 6:45pm ? You can get to Paddington from St Pancras by tube - 5 stops on either the Circle (yellow) or the Hammersmith & City (pink) line.
If you haven't yet bought your HEX ticket, the following NH link:
https://www.heathrowexpress.com/ana/...-1288BD663BDC}
gives you 14% off and a free upgrade to first class.
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Hope this doesn't affect you tomorrow SuperJonJon:
Channel Tunnel shut after blaze
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7610919.stm
"The Channel Tunnel has been closed after a fire broke out on a freight train about seven miles from Calais.
Thirty-two people on board the train were led to safety although 14 people suffered minor injuries, including smoke inhalation.
The blaze broke out at 1400 GMT about 11km (7 miles) from the French entrance, the operator Eurotunnel said.
The blaze has been contained but all trains have been suspended and thousands of passengers are stranded."
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Originally posted by nickbot View PostHope this doesn't affect you tomorrow SuperJonJon
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Originally posted by jhm View PostNext week, so hopefully things will be back to normal (even if only a limited service) by then. There are two parallel tunnels together witha service tunnel in the middle so it depends how badly the fire damaged one of the two parallel tunnels.
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Originally posted by nickbot View Post
Channel Tunnel shut after blaze
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7610919.stm
"The Channel Tunnel has been closed after a fire broke out on a freight train about seven miles from Calais.
Thirty-two people on board the train were led to safety although 14 people suffered minor injuries, including smoke inhalation.
The blaze broke out at 1400 GMT about 11km (7 miles) from the French entrance, the operator Eurotunnel said.
The blaze has been contained but all trains have been suspended and thousands of passengers are stranded."
Originally posted by jhm View Postjjpb3, sure! I'll give the Four Seasons a call next week to book for the 19th at (say) 8:30pm ? 4 of us I think:
jhm
jjpb3
phaleesy
Savage25
but others are of course very welcome.
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Originally posted by SQ LPP View PostI am sure if I were SuperJonJon, with the possibility of the blaze effect, as well as the great company for dinner, I would change my flight from London to Saturday morning.
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Originally posted by nickbot View PostHope this doesn't affect you tomorrow SuperJonJon:Originally posted by jhm View PostNext week, so hopefully things will be back to normal (even if only a limited service) by then. There are two parallel tunnels together witha service tunnel in the middle so it depends how badly the fire damaged one of the two parallel tunnels.
Does travel insurance cover this?
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No service today on the Eurostar. Customers are advised to wait and see for services this weekend.
I just checked BA flights CDG-LHR. Next Friday afternoon/evening, they seem to be pricing at full Y for oneway - around EUR 400-600 - and C is only a tiny bit more. Next Saturday morning, it's currently EUR 150 for a oneway in Y and increasing sharply for flights later that day.
There's - currently - BA miles award availability as follows:
Fri:
BA317
CDG 15:05
LHR 15:20
BA325
CDG 19:15
LHR 19:35
Sat:
BA303
CDG 7:40
LHR 8:00
BA305
CDG 9:45
LHR 10:05
Pricing at 4,500 BA miles plus £38.70.
SuperJonJon, if you want and don't have BA miles, I'm happy to book one of these for you (assuming there's still availability). You can pay me back the miles with satay in Singapore!
If cancelled 1 full day before departure, all the miles and cash come back (there's meant to be a £15 service charge but, from past experience, I believe this is waived for BA golds).Last edited by jhm; 12 September 2008, 09:37 PM.
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