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Thread: and if the curfew is not enough ... British Airways

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    Re: and if the curfew is not enough ... British Airways

    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteDesire
    .... a lot of people don't I know, and their cabin crew might be a bit snotty at times, but BA are "up there" when it comes to health and safety, rigorously trained cabin crew etc and everything else, well at the moment anyway, dunno what will happen in the future with "Willie Walsh's" idea of cutbacks etc.
    Oh do tell which airlines don't have properly trained cabin crew with respect to health & safety. The primary purpose of cabin crew is to ensure passenger safety. So all you are saying is that BA have got to first base.

    This morning on the BBC Breakfast show Mr. Walsh alleged that there was a culture of bullying and intimidation amongst BA cabin crew. That certainly accords with treatment I received on a flight from Washington to London a few years ago.

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    Re: and if the curfew is not enough ... British Airways

    Just for service and accomidations I have found no one better than Cathay Pacific
    All the Best!

    Wes

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    Re: and if the curfew is not enough ... British Airways

    Quote Originally Posted by Chuai-Duai
    I certainly wouldn't go near British Airways which is second only to Garuda as my candidate for the worst airline.
    The company just reported a 500 million pound annual loss (that's around a billion in US or Australian dollars).

    Ironic to hear their staff are threatening strikes for pay.

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    Re: and if the curfew is not enough ... British Airways

    Quote Originally Posted by Beachlover

    The company just reported a 500 million pound annual loss (that's around a billion in US or Australian dollars).
    GBP 500,000,000. = US $720,900,000. AUS $870,472,000.

    http://www.oanda.com/currency/converter/

    Accuracy is not your forte, is it?

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    Re: and if the curfew is not enough ... British Airways

    Oh hello, Homintern.

    It (UK pound) used to be worth much more. I ballparked it because I can't be arsed looking up something so trivial.

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    Re: and if the curfew is not enough ... British Airways

    Quote Originally Posted by Beachlover
    Oh hello, Homintern.
    You're even less observant than I thought.

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    Re: and if the curfew is not enough ... British Airways

    Quote Originally Posted by SilomRimmer
    Quote Originally Posted by Beachlover
    Oh hello, Homintern.
    You're even less observant than I thought.
    At least he knows what you look like now, LOL. I'm sure he's laughing his ass off at your ugly bald head right now.

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    Re: and if the curfew is not enough ... British Airways

    What the hell does BA have to do with anything? Do people still fly with this third rate outfit? Surely not!

    Why put up with militant lazy staff when you can just choose another airline?

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    Re: and if the curfew is not enough ... British Airways

    Quote Originally Posted by Chuai-Duai
    This is the result of a pole of passengers who traveled from Thailand in the ten months up to April. Rated for overall quality etc.

    1. Asiana Airlines
    2. Singapore Airlines
    3. Qatar Airways
    4. Cathay Pacific
    5. Air New Zealand
    6. Etihad Airways
    7. Qantas Airways
    8. Emirates
    9. Thai Airways
    10. Malaysia Airlines.
    SOURCE OF THIS POLE?

    Poland?

    :occasion9:

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    Re: and if the curfew is not enough ... British Airways

    Quote Originally Posted by SilomRimmer
    Quote Originally Posted by Beachlover
    Oh hello, Homintern.
    You're even less observant than I thought.
    Hehehe... Square spectacles... bald head... three chins.

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