Posted on: March 19th, 2010 by: Kiwi Flyer
Some BA passengers flying within UK or Europe in the next few days of the cabin crew strike may well find themselves flying on Ryanair. A number of BA flights will be operated by Ryanair. Find out how this works out on the BA flying Ryanair discussion thread.
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Posted on: October 6th, 2009 by: Brian Cohen
The BBC reports 1,700 Job Cuts + 2 year pay freeze at BA, yet some FlyerTalk members believe that those who will be leaving their jobs at British Airways are the fortunate ones.
This discussion has already started to become heated and contentious…
Posted in Breaking News, British Airways, Cabin Crew 1 Comment
Posted on: October 6th, 2009 by: Brian Cohen
It is described as a “Fight Club” at 30,000 Feet: Air India Must Be a Joke, but pilots fought with the flight crew on-board while the aircraft with 106 passengers aboard was flying over Pakistan after a 24-year-old flight attendant was allegedly harassed and sexually molested by the pilots. To their astonishment, the passengers witnessed the melee as it occurred.
More details are publicly becoming available as this story continues to unfold…
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Posted on: May 11th, 2009 by: Kiwi Flyer
flyingliberal recently noticed on a flight that champagne was being stored in the toilet. Some cabin crew members confirm this is a common practice, on at least one airline. Does the place where champagne is stored matter?
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Posted on: February 16th, 2009 by: Kiwi Flyer
No, not soliciting that. What would your reaction be if a flight attendant solicited you?
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Posted on: January 20th, 2009 by: Kiwi Flyer
On boarding a recent flight diplomatico thought he/she recognised the FA … from the safety video. Have you flown with a famous/infamous flight attendant?
I’ve flown with a few who have been in television ads for their airline, on more than one airline.
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