I still have mixed feelings about British Airways.
When we emigrated, with two babies in tow, the purser on the flight, a little bald man with an unfortunate attitude, made boarding the flight a living hell. He lost his temper, flailed his arms and complained that e had been allowed past check-in with too much baggage.
We tried explaining that with two babies we needed a little more in the way of nappies, bottles, etc than the normal passenger, but he made us unpack and re-pack stuff in front of other passengers.
I was seriously going to hit him, but Mel was muttering to me that I'd get arrested and we wouldn't be allowed on the flight (I was in two minds at that time whether I even wanted to go Oz anyway, but that's another story).
Other passengers were very sympathetic to us, but we were holding up the queue, and unlike other people with babies we had to board last. It was horrible.
On the flight, our older boy became sick and projectile vomited over another passenger (the only one who was forced to sit in our row.). He was also sick on his designated seat. It was swimming in the stuff. My boys can vomit, let me tell you.
The poor passenger, Joao, was a true gentleman, and luckily a professional diplomat. He was an attache to the Portuguese embassy in Canberra. He dismissed his soaked trouser lap as mere bagatelle and insisted that we think no more about it.
The cabin crew did not offer us any cleaning materials, nor any help whatsoever. We had to beg paper towels and as our nappies had been re-packed and sent to the baggage hold, we had no materials of our own. My son sat on the only towel we had been allowed to bring on board, and the smell was rank.
Some years later, when my dad was dying, I had to get back to Scotland p.d.q.
One of the dear friends we have made in Australia had a sister who was very high up in B.A
She arranged for me to get an immediate flight out (within a day) from Oz to the UK at a non-penalty rate and on the way back I found myself upgraded to Business Class. I was sitting next to Geoffrey Hughes (Onslow, Hyacinth Bucket's brother-in-law).
So at the moment, B.A. stand in credit, but think of all the other times we would have flown B.A. instead of KLM, Emirates, Singapore, Royal Brunei, Japan Airlines and others, and all the bad press we have given them over the years because of one little arsehole in 1995.
Vulch, you should send this post to your bank and it may help them refund your money quicker.