British Airways cabin crew can now sleep in empty business and first-class passenger seats during long-haul flights. Crew will be given the additional rest areas on planes without dedicated crew bunks ...
The ability to relax on the carrier's flatbeds will certainly represent a step up in comfort compared to the usual jump seats ...
British Airways has revised its policy to allow cabin crew to rest in empty First Class seats during long-haul flights, ...
Replacing the 747-400 with the lower-capacity A350-1000 has forced British Airways to make substantial cuts to the number of ...
How airlines now sell two products using a strategy first seen with Concorde flights.
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Airlines Are Quietly Removing This Seat From All New Planes
Something has been shifting at the front of the plane. Not loudly, not all at once, but steadily and with remarkable ...
American Airlines is opening a grab-and-go lounge at New York's JFK ...
Riyadh Air, the most ambitious new airline for almost a quarter of a century, has just started connecting Heathrow with the ...
Which of the airline’s ‘optional’ charges are worth paying, and which are a waste of money? I put it to the test on a flight ...
With the inevitable end of this generation Porsche Cayman, is it time to look at the past and buy one while you have the ...
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