www.baisshite.com the latest news and views on British Airways, the world's "favourite" airline.First class #BritishAirways breakfast. Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/hNfw1Les8h
— Jane Hawkes (@ladyjaney75) June 9, 2022
BA Is Shite
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Friday, 10 June 2022
BA's Third Rate "First Class" Breakfast
Monday, 25 April 2022
BA's Ludicrous Mask Policy
www.baisshite.com the latest news and views on British Airways, the world's "favourite" airline.I booked @British_Airways to Malta because you said mask mandate dropped.
— Allison Pearson (@AllisonPearson) April 25, 2022
Now being told to wear a mask. Mis-selling!
What is actual BA policy please?
Btw people don’t tend to get Covid on planes. As you well know.
Tuesday, 15 March 2022
BA Finally Removes Mask Mandate - About Bloody Time!
www.baisshite.com the latest news and views on British Airways, the world's "favourite" airline.From 16 March, our face mask policy is changing.
— British Airways (@British_Airways) March 15, 2022
Where we’re clear the destination you’re travelling to doesn’t require a face mask on board, it will become optional 😷 ✈️
Please continue to respect fellow passengers' mask preferences in these instances.#BritishAirways pic.twitter.com/vgh5ws7DfO
Thursday, 10 February 2022
BA To Continue With Mask Mandates
Until airlines remove mask passenger numbers and revenues will continue to be negatively impacted.
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Wednesday, 3 November 2021
Something Fishy Going On at Terminal 5
www.baisshite.com the latest news and views on British Airways, the world's "favourite" airline.British Airways passengers left "baffled" after crates of frozen fish arrived instead of their luggage 🐟🐟🐟https://t.co/IrROzAFlJU
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) November 3, 2021
Monday, 8 March 2021
SITA Hacked
Dear Customer,
We take the protection of your data very seriously.
We
have been notified of a data breach at global technology company SITA,
an IT services provider to many airlines around the world. SITA is not
British Airways’ booking and reservations system provider and SITA’s
breach does not involve our customers’ financial information or password
as SITA does not have access to this data. Please be reassured that
this incident was not a breach of British Airways' systems.
Along
with many other airlines, we do share limited information with partner
airlines in order to enhance your experience when flying with them. We
have been notified by SITA that some British Airways Executive Club
Members’ names, membership numbers and some of their preferences, such
as seating, has been impacted.
The password you use for your account is not held by SITA and has not been put at risk by this breach.
As
a precaution, given the potential that customers have re-used passwords
used for other websites, we are taking the following action to protect
you:
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We know fraudsters try to use situations like this to their advantage. We will not contact you by phone and ask for your password - please do not reveal your password to anyone claiming to be from British Airways. If you need to contact us, you can do so via our contact centres.
We are sorry for the inconvenience caused and thank you for your continued support and cooperation in helping us to keep your information safe and secure.
British Airways
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