Some waters on the Internet brought limited evidence of the existence of Huw H. I made some attempts to contact accounts using its full name through several social networks, without success. It has been afraid that he didn’t even exist.
I managed to get in touch with someone with a similar name: Jonathan Huw H – Who, turns out, flew on a BA flight on April 24, a day after mine, landing in Heathrow, so is it possible that his name was floating in the BA system? “It’s really worrying,” Jonathan told me.
My marriage name, which was in my confirmation of reserve and passport, begins with the letter H, although it is very different from the last name of Huw H. Could I have done this?
It is impossible to know, and BA cannot confirm anything for privacy reasons.
Simon Calder, travel correspondent at The Independent, said it was expected that errors sometimes occur “in the world of aviation aviation and deadline for aviation.”
But he added: “This case is unusual because the error was not collected at the exit door, where it could have easily rectified.
“The airline urgently needs to investigate and make peace.”
The safety expert and aviation operations, Julian Bray, added: “Here is a security problem, since the plane took off with an incorrect passenger manifesto.
“It is wrong and should not have happened. The passenger’s manifesto should be correct, since it is an important document that shows who is traveling and where. That said, since the name on the luggage label coincided with the one in the boarding pass and the correct number of people was on board when the plane took off, I can see how it happened.”