Hints and tips:
...There was a time towards the end of the last century, when the wine departments of Sainsbury’s, Tesco, et al strained every sinew to have the best range and to use wine as a lure to get customers into the...
...British Airways, for example, says customers can “fly carbon neutral”....
...I work as a pilot for British Airways, flying the Boeing 747, and I’ve got work trips to Kuwait, Miami, Las Vegas and Toronto coming up....
...The pension schemes operated by a slew of other former nationalised companies – from British Airways to British Gas – are not covered by the guarantee....
...Not since coming across a Tesco Finest Teroldego some years back have I encountered such a blatant reminder of British wine lovers’ presumed obsession with novelty....
...Although for 11-plus hours I had to endure the shocking experience that British Airways has become (thankfully, Japanese carrier ANA has announced it will soon swap services from Narita to Haneda), the prize...
...The tabloid, less than impressed by Mr Cameron’s attempts to defend BP in the US, headed its front page simply: “British Bull”....
...Here the network airlines and discount carriers are somewhat at odds, with Ryanair et al argueing that customers will be “trading down” to low-cost flights as the recession bites, and British Airways claiming...
...What really happened at Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland et al? This gives you a clearer idea....
...As an example, Mr Millner cites aspects of culture that he is working on with Drew Thomson, a former finance director at British Airways and chief executive of Airmiles, who joined in January as Iris’s chairman...
.... - As if that wasn’t enough to be going on with, Barclays and ABN Amro finally agreed their potential merger and kept RBS et al waiting in reception....
...Back to cov-lite loans – though we really need Goldman et al here to answer some of these questions. There is, claims one of the panel, some confusion about cov-lites....
...Familiar faces The Office of Fair Trading’s investigation into pricing at British Airways sees old acquaintances on opposite sides of the battle-lines....
...On discovering he was in casual mode, Brewer et al quickly pulled off their ties and jackets so they would not look out of place....
...BA’s temporary terror A £40m hit is significant, even for a company as large as British Airways, but the carrier has still escaped relatively lightly from last month’s terror alert, which has cost it about...
...Passenger numbers at Heathrow have been affected too by the contraction of BMI British Midland’s short-haul business at Heathrow, where it is the second largest operator after British Airways....
...His airline, which undercut transatlantic fares offered by others such as British Airways by two-thirds, appealed to Britons eager to sample the glamour and grime of the New York of the late 1970s....
...Traders said the stock had been unsettled by news that British Airways, down 0.07 per cent at 340¼p, has slashed fares by up to 50 per cent on more than 65 European destinations and rumours that JP Morgan...
...Airways, Germany’s Lufthansa, United Airlines of the US or Singapore Airlines....
...Zambian exports of flowers and vegetables, for example, were dealt a blow when British Airways cancelled its cargo flights to Lusaka in July, citing high fuel prices....
...Finn et al, Anglo-German Foundation, 2005...
...FROM THE UK NEWS STAND British Airways dumps Saatchi The airline has axed M&C Saatchi as its advertising agency, ending a 23-year relationship in a bitter blow to the advertiser’s reputation....
...Its shares have slipped to close to 182p, and if that doesn’t elicit a bid from Apax Partners et al, it’s hard to see what will....
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...British Airways also suffered from rising fuel costs and finished the week 7.7 per cent down at 213p ahead of Monday's first quarter profits....
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