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British Airways reduced the number of cabin crew on their planes, above those required by law but below the level stipulated in a collective agreement, subject to a ‘disruption agreement’ requiring crew fly with one less member during disruptions and getting compensation. Section 7.1, entitled, "Minimum Planned Crew Complements" said,
On British Airways Flight 2069, cabin crew stopped the plane from being crashed by a mentally ill passenger. [108] Crew on American Airlines Flight 63 prevented shoe bomber Richard Reid from blowing up the plane. [109] Flight attendants on QantasLink Flight 1737 prevented their plane from being hijacked by a passenger with mental health issues ...
British Airways purchased the internet domain ba.com in 2002 from previous owner Bell Atlantic, [161] 'BA' being the company's initialism and its IATA Airline code. [162] British Airways is the official airline of the Wimbledon Championship tennis tournament, and was the official airline and tier one partner of the 2012 Summer Olympics and ...
British Airways is planning a major overhaul of its cabin crew that will "significantly reduce" their numbers, according to an internal memo circulated on Wednesday, after parent IAG moved to cut ...
2010 (20 March): British Airways cabin crew walk out for the first of a series of strikes, which do not end until May 2011. As part of the settlement a new unit, Mixed Fleet, is introduced for ...
Wondering how much you can cram into your hand luggage on your next trip? Here’s what the major airlines allow
However, this changed from November 2020, when all three fleets at Heathrow merged into a single Heathrow Cabin Crew Team. All crew now are eligible to join BASSA, thus marking the first time new crew could be welcomed into BASSA since the British Airways takeover of BMI.
British Airways has been noted to also requiring the flight deck presence of the relief pilot(s) during takeoff and landing. [19] They similarly task the relief crew to assist with ground services and flight planning before takeoff in addition to prohibiting "abort" or "go around" directive callouts from the relief pilots in these situations.