British Airways Vintage Uniform Show in Japan
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Showing posts with label British Airways. Show all posts
British Airways stewardess professional photography

A wonderful and high-quality British Airways photography taken by professional photographer - Nick Morrish in UK.
British Airways Catwalk show 2011 in London

British Airways catwalk show featuring the BA Air Hostess Archive from 1919 through the decades at the Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London, UK, 31 July 2011
The celebration of British Airways 50th anniversary

British Airways celebrated at Oct 4, 2008, the 50th birthday of the world's first scheduled airline of a jet airliner over the Atlantic. In October 1958, the historic flight from London to New York instead. As the world's first airline offering the BOAC (British Overseas Airways Corporation), a predecessor company of British Airways as first airline a passenger air traffic in the jets (Comet 4) were used. The Comet shortened, in contrast to the propeller-driven aircraft, with its cruising speed of around 800 km/h travel time by half, was quiet and vibration free.
British Airways uniform: Stewardess edition

Uniformity of appearance must be maintained in specific work areas both in the air and on the ground. Staff must maintain a uniform appearance in public places.
British Airways stewardess looks so tired

We understand that as a flight attendant, that's not an easy stuff because of the unstable duty schedule.
British Airways Cabin Crew arrive at Sandown Park Racecourse for a Unite union meeting


British Airways Cabin Crew arrive at Sandown Park Racecourse for a Unite union meeting to discuss a postal ballot on whether to strike at Christmas over pay, job cuts and changes to timetables on November 2, 2009 in Esher, England. The meeting of members of AMICUS and the 'British Airlines Stewards and Stewardesses Association' will debate whether to take industrial action over BA's proposed plans to cut the number of cabin crew on long-haul flights from 15 to 14 and to freeze pay for two years. The airline recorded a loss of 401m GBP last year and is predicted to report further large losses later this week.