Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) reality TV star, Erica Nlewedim has caused a scene at the airport when a British Airways staff member identified as Stanley, tried to change her ticket from business class to economy. New Telegraph reported that…
A number of airlines allow passengers to take free luggage on flights in the form of carry-ons and cabin bags - but charges can apply if they're too big
The TV personality, 35, stood at the front of the plane to wish everyone on board a 'safe and brilliant' match and urged them not to loose their passports.
A number of airlines allow passengers to take free luggage on flights in the form of carry-ons and cabin bags - but there can be a hefty charge if you go over the weight allowance
Editor’s note: British Airways provided TPG with a complimentary place in a Flying with Confidence course so that we may help others trying to overcome a phobia of flying. The opinions expressed below are entirely those of the author and…
This is what holidaymakers travelling with airlines including British Airways, Ryanair and easyJet have to pay should they be made to put their free luggage in the hold last minute
The first of British Airways' extra flights which leaves London Heathrow Airport at 7.50am on Sunday and arrives in Berlin at 10.40am sold out in less than two hours of going on sale today.
British Airways has announced plans to put on additional flights to Berlin after England reached the European Championship final as desperate fans tried to find a way to be there.
Hotel worker Billy Gilmour, 20, has spent the last three years turning his bog standard garden shed to look exactly like the inside cabin of the retired British Airways Boeing 777 plane
Heathrow Airport has recorded its busiest ever day for passengers turning 268,000 people through its terminals in 24 hours as Brits head to and from the country on summer holidays.
Tens of thousands of supporters from England are expected to be in Germany for the team's hotly-anticipated match against Spain on Sunday which kicks off at 8pm.
British Airways and easyJet are facing a landmark legal battle that could see them pay out hundreds of millions of pounds to passengers for delayed and cancelled flights.