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  2. British Airways plc v Commission - Wikipedia

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    British Airways plc v Commission (2007) C-95/04 is a leading EU competition law case, ... designed to induce loyalty and served to exclude competing airlines.

  3. Dirty Tricks (scandal) - Wikipedia

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    The "Dirty Tricks" scandal was a series of concerted campaigns by British Airways (BA) in the 1990s seeking to undermine their rival, Virgin Atlantic. Concerned by the prospect of an upcoming challenger, Lord King, Chairman of British Airways, told his chief executive "do something about Branson". The ensuing campaign involved BA ...

  4. British Airways plc v Williams - Wikipedia

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    British Airways plc v Williams (2011) C-155/10 is a UK labour law and EU law decision by the European Court of Justice regarding the right to holidays with pay, which is found in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights article 24, the Working Time Directive and the Working Time Regulations 1998.

  5. Eweida v United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Eweida visibly wore a necklace with a religious symbol, a small cross, while working. British Airways placed her on unpaid leave for doing so. The British courts ruled in favour of British Airways and against Eweida under the Human Rights Act 1998, an Act of the British Parliament which implements the European Convention in British law. Eweida ...

  6. The British Airways Killer review: A sensitive look at a ...

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    The case of Robert Brown, a former pilot, is one of the most extraordinary in recent times, and is still not yet concluded.It is told with brilliant clarity in ITV’s The British Airways Killer ...

  7. Hey neighbor: American Airlines and British Airways move in ...

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    After a decades-long partnership, American Airlines and British Airways will soon share the same terminal at JFK, easing connections for passengers. After a decades-long partnership, American ...

  8. British Airways - Wikipedia

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    In September 1998, British Airways, along with American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and Canadian Airlines, formed the Oneworld airline alliance. Oneworld began operations on 1 February 1999, and is the third-largest airline alliance in the world, behind SkyTeam and Star Alliance. [18] A British Airways Lockheed TriStar in Landor livery

  9. Will Marriott and British Airways Ever Pay Those Huge ... - AOL

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    The two proposed penalties — Marriott at $130.4 million (£99.2 million) and British Airways at $241.1 million (£183.4 million) — came within a day of each other last July, but not much has ...