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ARمقتل قيادي في "القاعدة" في إدلب وهجوم إسرائيلي على غزة يسفر عن 11 قتيلاًARمقتل 11 فلسطينياً وصحافي في غارات إسرائيلية على غزة، وتصعيد في لبنانARالفيفا يفتح تحقيقاً في شكوى جزائرية ضد حكام مباراة الأرجنتينARروسيا تبتكر تقنية لمعالجة سبائك التيتانيوم لحماية الطائرات والسياراتARمركب نباتي جديد يعالج سرطان الدم ويطيل عمر المرضىARملقة يعود إلى دوري الدرجة الأولى الإسباني بعد 8 سنواتARوزير النقل المصري: قادرون على سداد 14 مليار دولار قروض لمشروعات القطار السريعARسقوط طائرة مسيرة مجهولة قرب منزل رئيس البرلمان العراقي في الأنبارARمقتل شاب كويتي طعناً في محاولة سرقة هاتفARمصادر: زعيم حزب العمال البريطاني كير ستارمر يدرس الاستقالةARمقتل قيادي في "القاعدة" في إدلب وهجوم إسرائيلي على غزة يسفر عن 11 قتيلاًARمقتل 11 فلسطينياً وصحافي في غارات إسرائيلية على غزة، وتصعيد في لبنانARالفيفا يفتح تحقيقاً في شكوى جزائرية ضد حكام مباراة الأرجنتينARروسيا تبتكر تقنية لمعالجة سبائك التيتانيوم لحماية الطائرات والسياراتARمركب نباتي جديد يعالج سرطان الدم ويطيل عمر المرضىARملقة يعود إلى دوري الدرجة الأولى الإسباني بعد 8 سنواتARوزير النقل المصري: قادرون على سداد 14 مليار دولار قروض لمشروعات القطار السريعARسقوط طائرة مسيرة مجهولة قرب منزل رئيس البرلمان العراقي في الأنبارARمقتل شاب كويتي طعناً في محاولة سرقة هاتفARمصادر: زعيم حزب العمال البريطاني كير ستارمر يدرس الاستقالة
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Model Denied British Airways Flight Over Solo Wheelchair Travel
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Model Denied British Airways Flight Over Solo Wheelchair Travel

Samanta Bullock, a model and business executive, claims she was denied boarding a British Airways flight at JFK Airport because she was traveling alone in a wheelchair. She alleges disability discrimination, citing staff's concerns about assisting her with the toilet and in emergencies. Bullock, who has a history of representing Brazil in wheelchair tennis, is considering legal action.

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Модель с инвалидностью отказали в перелете British Airways из-за инвалидного кресла
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Модель с инвалидностью отказали в перелете British Airways из-за инвалидного кресла

Модель Саманта Буллок, передвигающаяся на инвалидном кресле, была отказана в перелете домой из Нью-Йорка авиакомпанией British Airways. Стюардессы заявили, что не смогут помочь ей с туалетом во время полета. Буллок намерена подать в суд, считая отказ дискриминацией.

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Стюардесса British Airways уволена за непристойное предложение в отеле
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04.06.2026Résumé IA

Стюардесса British Airways уволена за непристойное предложение в отеле

Стюардесса British Airways была отстранена от работы и находится под следствием после того, как в состоянии алкогольного опьянения предложила сотруднику отеля в Белфасте интимные услуги в обмен на алкоголь. Инцидент произошел в мае 2026 года.

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British Airways fares to rise in attempt to offset £1.7bn fuel cost hit
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08.05.2026

British Airways fares to rise in attempt to offset £1.7bn fuel cost hit

Owner IAG expects to recover 60% of additional fuel bill caused by Iran war through ‘revenue and cost management’ Business news – live updatesBritish Airways fares will rise to try to recoup most of a €2bn (£1.7bn) hit in fuel costs this year, its parent group has said, warning that the Iran war will dent profits.The International Airlines Group (IAG) said its annual fuel bill was now expected to be about €9bn, up from the forecast €7.1bn, as 70% of its supply was hedged, shielding it from the full impact of soaring jet fuel prices since the start of the conflict. Continue reading...

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British Airways owner warns of lower profits over soaring jet fuel costs
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08.05.2026

British Airways owner warns of lower profits over soaring jet fuel costs

International Airlines Group expects to spend £1.7bn more on fuel than planned since US-Israeli attack on IranBusiness news – live updatesThe parent company of British Airways has warned of lower profits and said it expects to spend about €2bn (£1.72bn) more on fuel than planned this year due to the Iran war.International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, said it has hedged 70% of its expected fuel use for this year with costs expected to be about €9bn, up from previous forecasts of €7.1bn. Continue reading...

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British Airways owner issues profit warning over soaring jet fuel costs
ACTU
08.05.2026

British Airways owner issues profit warning over soaring jet fuel costs

International Airlines Group expects to spend £1.7bn more on fuel than planned since US-Israeli attack on IranBusiness news – live updatesThe parent company of British Airways has issued a profit warning and said it expects to spend about €2bn (£1.72bn) more on fuel than planned this year due to the Iran war.International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, said it has hedged 70% of its expected fuel use for this year with costs expected to be about €9bn, up from previous forecasts of €7.1bn. Continue reading...

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British Airways owner warns of lower profits amid soaring jet fuel costs
ACTU
08.05.2026

British Airways owner warns of lower profits amid soaring jet fuel costs

International Airlines Group expects to spend £1.7bn more on fuel than planned since US-Israeli attack on IranBusiness news – live updatesThe parent company of British Airways has warned of lower profits and said it expects to spend about €2bn (£1.72bn) more on fuel than planned this year due to the Iran war.International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, said it has hedged 70% of its expected fuel use for this year with costs expected to be about €9bn, up from previous forecasts of €7.1bn. Continue reading...

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Oil back over $100 as US-Iran ceasefire comes under pressure; British Airways’ parent company warns jet fuel could be ‘restricted’ – business live
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08.05.2026

Oil back over $100 as US-Iran ceasefire comes under pressure; British Airways’ parent company warns jet fuel could be ‘restricted’ – business live

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsLondon’s stock market is sliding at the start of trading.The FTSE 100 index has dropped by 67 points, or 0.65%, to 10,209 points.“We are actively managing the uncertainty created by the fuel price increase and its impact, taking the necessary action on yields, costs and capacity. We currently see no issues with fuel availability in our main markets, particularly as we benefit from our investment in fuel self-supply at our hubs.Whilst the impact of the higher fuel price will inevitably lead to lower profit this year than we originally anticipated, we are confident in our business model and strategy, which has made us one of the best-performing airline groups in the world, and which gives us the opportunity to prove our resilience. This confidence means we are on track to continue with the remaining €1 billion return of excess cash. Continue reading...

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British Airways Owner Warns of Fare Hikes as Middle East Conflict Drives Up Jet Fuel Costs
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Business·25.04.2026Résumé IA

British Airways Owner Warns of Fare Hikes as Middle East Conflict Drives Up Jet Fuel Costs

International Airlines Group (IAG), owner of British Airways, has warned that ticket prices are likely to rise as the Middle East conflict pushes up jet fuel costs. Oil prices have spiked due to disruption concerns around the Strait of Hormuz, with the UK government monitoring jet fuel stocks. While some airlines like Jet2 plan normal operations, carriers including Virgin Atlantic have already increased fares, and the EU warned of potential flight cancellations if the crisis escalates.

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British Airways Owner Warns of Higher Ticket Prices Amid Iran War Fuel Crisis
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Business·24.04.2026Résumé IA

British Airways Owner Warns of Higher Ticket Prices Amid Iran War Fuel Crisis

International Airlines Group (IAG), owner of British Airways, has warned ticket prices will rise due to higher jet fuel costs following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran war. The airline acknowledged it is "not immune" to the broader fallout despite hedging fuel purchases. The UK government is monitoring fuel stocks, while airports have relaxed "use it or lose it" slot rules for airlines unable to fly due to potential fuel shortages.

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