Sir Richard Branson Launches 'No Way BA/AA" Campaign
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Be suprised if the launched a "No way delta / BWA" to make them not merge.
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haha FAIL!
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@cheesemaster1000 Ok maybe not as early as the 80s but certainly by the year 2000.
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This is nothing new, in the 1980s Virgin did the same thing on their aircraft, infact the "No Way BA/AA" caption looks remarkably similar as it did back then. Type "G-VIRG" into google images and you will see the first picture that comes up is a 747-200 aircraft supporting this phrase.
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ignore virgin atlantic, go ryanair!
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British Airways YOU SUCK!!!!!!!
i totally agree with Richard on this because it is unfair that they are going go merge and create havock for everyone else and make the companies like virgin go bust.
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british airways and iberia ??? what a combination the airline (ba) has tried to merge with qantas and american airlines to create a super one but each time they have failed apart from the new one but this is too save ba and iberia because both brands would go bust like if bas cabin crew did the walk out and iberia is laying off all cabin crew over 55 or have they already done it? some one will get them done for age discrimination.
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They Would Have Alot More Than That In 2008 Ba Carried 35 Million Pax And AA Is Larger And It Controlls Most Of The Domestic Routes In America Apart From Southwest It Is #The Biggest One For The Routes
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yes he did. Virgin Atlantic is not a very big airline, it could be bigger, but all they do is long haul and (no points for guessing) mostly cross atlantic..., there is no european network for instance etc, which if they did, would expand their fleet. Talking there fore about a partner ship with Lufthansa makes sense, to cover european connections to their long haul flights. just my $0.02
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ThisIsVirginAtlantic Hows it going?
I would of thought with the credit crunch BA/AA would be suicide for each company.
British Airways and American Airlines would be a top-notch merger but the little good ones like Southwest, Continental, Northwest, KLM, Qantas, Virgin Atlantic, Virgin America, US Airways, they would not have enough passengers to compare if American and British Airways merged! They would have llike I would say 40 million passengers a year?
Jeffgoalie 3 years ago 5
Good on ya Rich!
ek433 3 years ago 3