Today’s entry for the TLFL reader review competition is from Simon who will give tips for flying at the moment. This was from a few weeks ago so queues have eased a little at Heathrow, but I expect it to pick up again for the next 10 days until the schools go back.
Weekends away!
I thought it may be useful to share our recent experiences with you- being lucky enough to have spent three of the last four weekends away travelling BA to and from Heathrow โ and on one occasion arriving back at Gatwick. We have flown Club Europe each time. I understand that everyoneโs experiences at the moment differ widely- from the nightmare scenarios repeated ad nauseum in the Daily Mail, to others having a totally normal flight and airport encounter.
Anywayโฆ here are my Tips for flying at the moment for fellow TLFL readersโฆ.
- Check-in online or via the app. Some flights are well overbooked at the moment- they will find any excuses to take you off the plane if itโs full. I doubt they would do that with Club or status pax. I donโt understand why BA donโt offer a financial incentive like North American airlines to find off-loading volunteers?
- Be inventive with your booking! Flights are so expensive at the moment. When looking at our flights to Berlin we were quoted an eye-watering ยฃ1100 return (out Friday/ back Monday). A simple multi-city search on BA.com reduced our flight to ยฃ425 flying in to Hamburg and back from Berlin.Yes- I know thatโs not suitable for everyone (maybe for business expenses!) but we landed in Hamburg at 10am- had a great lunch (and beer!) and caught the super fast train to Berlin for ยฃ15 each!. We also did the same for our trip to Italy- flew in to Milan and out of Turin- a 45minute express train again! Itโs worth noting that nearly all European railway companyโs are doing a 2-4-1 offer at the moment which makes this a great idea for the leisure traveller. It didnโt work for Mallorca though!
- Get an AirTag/ Tile or similar if youโre checking luggage inโฆ.(see our tips here)
- โฆ. But if you can avoid it donโt check luggage in! The waits and sights I have seen in luggage halls over the past four weeks resemble hell! (see our tips here)
- Passport control. Unavoidable and youโve seen it in the press! Itโs horrid, hereโs my timings:

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- Amsterdam 45 minutes (missed the start of the cricket!)
- Milan 35 minutes
- Hamburg 50 minutes- and we actually beat the German passport queue on this one!
- Gatwick 1 hour 30 minutes- 2 staff on, e-gates failed- still angry.
- Heathrow e-gates working- 5 minutes
Andโฆ.
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- Mallorca – 5 minutes due to the sheer number of arriving passengers they opened the largest bank of e-gates I have ever seen WHICH also accepted UK passports!
I mention this because most European airports donโt let UK passports through e-gates as you now need a stamp. Obviously, the Spanish authorities in Mallorca have realised that 2000 Brits desperate for a drink are best quickly let through to fill the tills in Maga!
- I could finish my list by saying โkeep calmโ, โdonโt get madโ, โBrexitโฆโ etc, etc โฆ but you will all tell me off! Hopefully one day it will all get back to normal!
And really finally-if you do find yourself having the opportunity to visit Turin -do! Itโs often by-passed for the other Italian cities but we loved it. Quieter than others, but with big museums (largest collection of Egyptian antiquities outside Egypt) great cafes/ bars and restaurants.
Itโs well-known for being the location for โThe Italian Jobโ which leads me in to my hotel find for 2022- the Double Tree Lingotto. ยฃ97 per night. Based in the old Fiat factory, 10 minutes on the tube from central Turin. โEateryโ- the Italian marketplace dining hall is next door.

The rooms are huge, the highest ceilings and windows ever.
Itโs based in the old gear-box factory, overlooking the old factory with the racetrack on the roof- which you can actually walk round!!! Cue the musicโฆ #da-da-dah-di-dah-dah-di-da-didah!#
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Experiences so far with passports this year:
Lanzarote: E-gates on arrival followed by stamp on request. NO CHECK on exit.
Geneva: Slow queue on arrival
Schipol: Queue on arrival
Pisa: Queue on arrival, but faster than e-gates
Malpensa: E-gates and stamp on exit
Amsterdam Centraal (Eurostar): Generic Queue and stamp on exit
Great read. May seriously consider Turin for a short break, thanks for the hotel recommendation
Interesting, especially Turin!
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