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Ed Sheeran Caught In Air Rage Drama On BA Flight As Drunk Yob Makes Monkey Noises To Crew Before Armed Cops Arrest Him

Ed Sheeran Caught In Air Rage Drama On BA Flight As Drunk Yob Makes Monkey Noises To Crew Before Armed Cops Arrest Him

Ed was an hour into his journey from Miami to Heathrow when the foul-mouthed lout sparked trouble. SINGER Ed Sheeran was caught in a terrifying air-rage incident when a drunk passenger racially abused crew. The Shape of You star, 32, was an hour into his journey from Miami to Heathrow when the foul-mouthed lout sparked trouble by demanding booze. 3 Ed agreed to a selfie with fan Dan Haughian at the departure gate at Miami before the air-rage incidentCredit: Facebook 3 A drunken yob hurled ­racist abuse and made ­monkey noises at crewCredit: DAN HAUGHIAN He was restrained and armed…
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BA Illegally Charging Ghanaian Passengers Extra $50 – Consumer Protection Agency

BA Illegally Charging Ghanaian Passengers Extra $50 – Consumer Protection Agency

The Consumer Protection Agency (CPA) has descended on British Airways, saying, charging Ghanaian passengers $50 extra for tickets is “illegal”. In a statement, the CPA said its attention was drawn to the “illegal” practice by British Airways, “with regard to paying for your airline tickets with cash at Standard Charted Bank”. “BA and Standard Charted Bank have decided to charge $50 for paying off your ticket at their branches, this is an illegal practice, and we are urging BA to stop immediately”, the statement pointed out. “If BA and Standard Charted Bank have gone into any agreement, the passengers of…
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British Airways Called Out On ‘Illegal’, ‘Ridiculous’ Extra $50 Charged Ghanaian Passengers For Tickets

British Airways Called Out On ‘Illegal’, ‘Ridiculous’ Extra $50 Charged Ghanaian Passengers For Tickets

Charging Ghanaian passengers $50 extra for tickets is "illegal", the Consumer Protection Agency has said. In a statement, the CPA said its attention was drawn to the "illegal" practice by British Airways, "with regard to paying for your airline tickets with cash at Standard Charted Bank". The agency explained: "BA and Standard Charted Bank have decided to charge $50 for paying off your ticket at their branches, this is an illegal practice, and we are urging BA to stop immediately." "If BA and Standard Charted Bank have gone into any agreement, the passengers of BA should not be asked to…
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British Airways Increases Flights Between Accra And London

British Airways Increases Flights Between Accra And London

British Airways is increasing the number of flights between Accra and London, with the addition of three return services a week. From October 29, Ghanaian travellers will have more choice of flight times and airports, with the additional flights operating into London Gatwick. The airline already flies daily between Accra and London Heathrow Terminal 5. The new flights will depart Accra at 21.20 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, landing into London Gatwick at 04.00. The Accra bound service will depart at midday, landing into the capital at 18:35. Moran Birger, British Airways’ Head of Sales for Africa, Middle East and…
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British Airways Flight To Accra Diverts To Barcelona To Save Sick Passenger

British Airways Flight To Accra Diverts To Barcelona To Save Sick Passenger

A British Airways flight BA81 flight from London to Accra was diverted to save a passenger onboard who was critically ill. According to a 3news report, the plane made a stop at Barcelona on Monday, May 22 after it was realised that the said passenger needed immediate medical attention. Passengers on board were however assured that the “flight will continue to Accra” shortly after the stop.
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Ghana Rejects British Airways Decision To Switch London-Accra-London Route

Ghana Rejects British Airways Decision To Switch London-Accra-London Route

The Ghana government has rejected the decision by British Airways to switch London-Accra-London route from Heathrow to Gatwick Airport. In a memo from the Aviation Ministry, it said the airline has already made its decision known without much explanation. This means Ghanaian travellers to the UK is that all London-Accra-London bound BA flights will originate and terminate at the London Gatwick Airport. This starts in the forthcoming summer of June. According to the Aviation Ministry, British Airways went ahead with this move without any consultation with the Government of Ghana. “At the said meeting, the BA team promised to provide…
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