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Almost one million air passengers face travel chaos over Christmas after British Airways cabin crew voted for a 12-day strike starting on December 22. Full Article at Times Online
British Airways aircraft at Heathrow Airport - the planes are set to remain grounded for 12 days over Christmas as cabin crew go on strike. Full Article at PerthNow
A British Airways Airbus A318 flies over the financial district of Canary Wharf on its first longhaul transatlantic flight from London City airport to New York, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. View Photo »
Make the right flight choice this December. If you are thinking of travelling over the Christmas period, no doubt you have already heard about the potential industrial action proposed by British Airways cabin crew which could leave thousands of their passengers from the South-east stranded as they try t...
The Christmas plans of a million British Airways passengers were in ruins last night after the airline's cabin crew voted to strike. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
British Airways' cabin crew voted today for a 12-day strike over Christmas and New Year. The walkout by 12,500 cabin crew between Dec. 22 and Jan. 2 will ground Heathrow's largest carrier and disrupt holiday plans for nearly 1 million British Airways' Full Article at OnTheSnow.co.uk
British Airways cabin crews could go on strike Dec. 22. Full Article at CBC News
A British Airways Airbus A318 flies over the financial district of Canary Wharf on its first longhaul transatlantic flight from London City airport to New York, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. View Photo »
SMEs are becoming increasingly important to South Africa’s economy and development. British Airways Opportunity Grants initiative to give South African SMEs an opportunity to develop into new markets in this challenging economic environment will provide SMEs with a much needed boost
My deepest affliction must be my loyalty to British Airways. I have always been weirdly, insanely, masochistically attached to our national carrier. Full Article at Times Online
After balloting their members, British Airways cabin staff unions have called a shock 12-day strike right across the Christmas period, threatening the travel plans of a million people worldwide. Full Article at Channel 4
British Airways plc (LSE: BAY) is the national airline and flag carrier of the United Kingdom and one of the largest in Europe. Its main hubs are London Heathrow and London Gatwick. Full Article
Chairman of British Airways Martin Broughton, centre, speaks at the company's Annual General Meeting in London, Tuesday, July 14, 2009.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Chairman Martin Broughton (C) speaks at the British Airways Annual General Meeting surrounded by Chief Executive Willie Walsh (L) and Company Secretary Alan Buchanan on July 14, 2009 in London.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Chairman Martin Broughton (R) speaks at the British Airways Annual General Meeting as Chief Executive Willie Walsh looks on on July 14, 2009 in London.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Chief Executive Willie Walsh attends the British Airways Annual General Meeting on July 14, 2009 in London. Some British Airways staff have agreed to take a pay cut to help cut costs after the airline posted a record �401 million loss.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Chief Financial Officer Keith Williams attends the British Airways Annual General Meeting on July 14, 2009 in London. Some British Airways staff have agreed to take a pay cut to help cut costs after the airline posted a record GPB401 million loss.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Chief Executive Willie Walsh attends the British Airways Annual General Meeting on July 14, 2009 in London. Some British Airways staff have agreed to take a pay cut to help cut costs after the airline posted a record GPB401 million loss.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Chairman Martin Broughton speaks at the British Airways Annual General Meeting on July 14, 2009 in London. Some British Airways staff have agreed to take a pay cut to help cut costs after the airline posted a record �401 million loss.
View Photo »British Airways Chief Executive Willie Walsh speaks on his mobile phone as he arrives at London's Queen Elizabeth 2 conference centre in London, on July 14, 2009, for the British Airways Annual General Meeting.
View Photo »British Airways Chief Executive Willie Walsh arrives at London's Queen Elizabeth 2 conference centre in London, on July 14, 2009, as British Airways hold their Annual General Meeting.
View Photo »A protestor's banner is seen outside British Airways' Annual General Meeting in London, Tuesday, July 14, 2009.
View Photo »A British Airways airliner comes in to land at London's Heathrow Airport, Wednesday June 17, 2009. British Airways on Tuesday urged its staff to work for nothing in an effort to save the company money.
View Photo »Two British Airways aircraft on the stands at London's Heathrow Airport, Wednesday June 17, 2009. British Airways on Tuesday urged its staff to work for nothing in an effort to save the company money.
View Photo »A British Airways airliner comes in to land at London's Heathrow Airport, Wednesday June 17, 2009. British Airways on Tuesday urged its staff to work for nothing in an effort to save the company money.
View Photo »CEO of British Airways Willie Walsh speaks during the Chief Executive forum of the 65th International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annual General Meeting in Kuala Lumpur June 9, 2009.
View Photo »British Airways Chief Executive Willie Walsh speaks before the start of the 65th International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annual General Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Monday, June 8, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive of British Airways Willie Walsh talks to journalists before the oneworld Alliance media briefing on the sidelines of the 65th International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annual General Meeting in Kuala Lumpur June 8, 2009.
View Photo »Chief Executive of British Airways Willie Walsh (L) talks to. Chief Executive of Cathay Pacific Airways Tony Tyler before the oneworld Alliance media briefing on the sidelines of the 65th International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annual General Meeting in Kuala Lumpur June 8, 2009.
View Photo »British Airways planes on the tarmac at London's Heathrow Airport in, London, Friday, May 22, 2009. The company lost 375 million pounds ($595 million) in the year ending March 31.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: A British Airways aircraft takes off from Heathrow Airport on May 22, 2009 in London. The United Kingdom's largest airline has announced a £401 million GBP loss, the largest since it was privatised in 1987.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: British Airways aircraft line up at Heathrow Airport on May 22, 2009 in London. The United Kingdom's largest airline has announced a £401 million GBP loss, the largest since it was privatised in 1987.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: A British Airways Boeing 747 takes off from Heathrow Airport on May 22, 2009 in London. The United Kingdom's largest airline has announced a £401 million GBP loss, the largest since it was privatised in 1987.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: British Airways aircraft line up at Heathrow Airport on May 22, 2009 in London. The United Kingdom's largest airline has announced a £401 million loss GBP, the largest since it was privatised in 1987.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: (EDITORS NOTE: This image was taken through a wire mesh fence) British Airways aircraft line up at Heathrow Airport on May 22, 2009 in London. The United Kingdom's largest airline has announced a £401 million GBP loss, the largest since it was privatised in 1987.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: British Airways aircraft line up at Heathrow Airport on May 22, 2009 in London. The United Kingdom's largest airline has announced a £401 million loss GBP, the largest since it was privatised in 1987.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: (EDITORS NOTE: This image was taken through a wire mesh fence) British Airways aircraft line up at Heathrow Airport on May 22, 2009 in London. The United Kingdom's largest airline has announced a £401 million GBP loss, the largest since it was privatised in 1987.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Chairman Martin Broughton (C) speaks at the British Airways Annual General Meeting surrounded by Chief Executive Willie Walsh (L) and Company Secretary Alan Buchanan on July 14, 2009 in London.
View Photo »We are supporting this effort because we understand the tough competitive landscape that our airline operates in every day and that without the anti-trust immunity we will be at a competitive disadvantage ... We also know that the alliance with British Airways and Iberia is an important way to create gr...
The Lagos - London route is a very competitive route, on which British Airways takes pride in being the foremost service provider.
Given the significant uncertainty facing British Airways we believe that investors who want to play the sector should buy either Lufthansa or Easyjet, both of which have strong balance sheets and a clear strategic direction
British Airways has a great heritage in supporting Britain during the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and the Great Britons programme is just one of the fantastic ways in which BA is supporting the London 2012 Games
British Airways’ Great Britons programme is a fantastic way to find and nurture the talent of the future
Starting today, Las Vegas is British Airways' 19th city in the US with daily flights to the UK, and we will be playing all the high stakes to make this investment a huge success for Las Vegas and our airline
Las Vegas is such a fabulous destination - I recently did a stint there for my Peepshow event and I'm thrilled that British Airways is now flying there
I myself took a copy of the Lockerbie bomb on board a British Airways plane at that same airport in 1989 and wasn't stopped from doing so and flew to America with it. It seemed to us very obvious that there were major major flaws in security at that airport
Like Japan Airlines, both American Airlines and British Airways have been struggling during the global economic downturn
A number of interested parties, including the U.S. Department of Justice and the European Commission (EC), have raised concerns about American Airlines' application for worldwide antitrust immunity with British Airways and Iberia and related joint business agreement
It is also very telling that the European Commission is investigating both the Star Alliance, of which US Airways is a member, and the oneworld alliance, of which American Airlines, British Airways and Iberia are members, for possible illegal conduct
AMR’s proposal for an expanded alliance with British Airways and other airlines is a merger, and mergers mean downsizing and job cuts
We guarantee the lowest fares, we offer the number one punctuality, we cancel fewer flights, we have fewer lost bags than either EasyJet or British Airways and the BBC, for some reason, doesn’t appear to like it
Air traffic at the airport has been steadily growing over the years. British Airways' added flights will immensely contribute towards this growth, and surpass the anticipated figures
management has refused to provide industry standard job protections for our pilots. . .We can only conclude that our worst fears would be realized in the event American Airlines is permitted to proceed with what amounts to a virtual merger with British Airways and Iberia.
Ryanair carried three times British Airways UK/ Europe passengers, and more than double the total number of British Airways passengers in September
Saif is now fine and left for London yesterday on an afternoon flight on British Airways.
This alliance between British Airways and American Airlines is a monster monopoly which, if given the go-ahead, will allow these dominant carriers to increase their stranglehold at Heathrow by setting prices and agreeing schedules
The Commission's Statement of Objections concerns agreements concluded between British Airways, American Airlines and Iberia, regarding the coordination of the parties' commercial, operational and marketing activities in relation to passenger traffic on transatlantic routes (principally routes between t...
British Airways is absolutely committed to tackling aviation’s impacts on climate change ... Of the scores of commercial aircraft crossing the Atlantic every day between the UK and US, these two purpose built new A318s will produce the least amount of carbon dioxide. They will produce around 25 per cent...
It’s for the customer who, two or three or four months out, wants to have that peace of mind that they have that particular seat ... It’s a service that benefits the customer and at the same time generates revenue for British Airways.
Also, the challenges that he overcame with British Airways to get Virgin Atlantic up are very similar to the challenges that the UCG industry is facing.
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