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  • When it comes to meals, there's always a fantastic choice on British Airways. -- Orlando Bloom
  • When I fly British Airways, I can't help but read the free Daily Mail, which makes me glad I am leaving the country. -- Martin Parr
  • We have lost all our big Australian industries and icons, including Qantas when it sold 25 % of its shares and a controlling interest to British Airways. -- Pauline Hanson
  • At university level, I had an economics lecturer who used to joke that I was the only student who handed in essays on British Airways notepaper. -- Sebastian Coe
  • We've always had a pretty competitive and pretty ferocious battle with British Airways... It's lasted now about 14 years, and we're very pleased to have survived it. -- Richard Branson
  • I am very shy. If I am flying British Airways and the airhostess asks me two questions, and I don't understand her accent "? I will go hungry for the entire flight. -- Shah Rukh Khan
  • As a long-time British Airways advisor, I have seen first-hand that as a company they are committed to innovation, entrepreneurship and the Bay Area community. UnGrounded is strong proof of that commitment. -- Rhonda Abrams
  • You see, it's essential that one of us stays awake during the flight [ballon]. So, rather than using the comfortable Virgin seats which we used to cross the Atlantic, we've asked British Airways for two of theirs. -- Richard Branson
  • I have flown with British Airways since I was a very little child, so it feels quite special to have gone from family holidays flying around Europe to become a gold card holder and be spoiled enough to travel more than not in first class. -- Orlando Bloom
  • As a child, I had the opportunity to meet the captain onboard a British Airways flight. It was so exciting to see the cockpit and controls. I was in awe of the captain, and he stamped my log book, which I still have to this day. -- Orlando Bloom
  • The British Airways steward announced that the in-flight movie would be Chariots of Fire. 'Is that the only one?' I asked. 'We are also showing Gandhi,' he replied. 'Where do I have to sit to see it?" I responded. 'I'm sorry, sir, but Gandhi is only showing in first class.' The irony seemed to escape him. -- Jim Wallis
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