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Emirates President Sir Tim Clark calls for Heathrow Airport’s CEO to resign
Emirates President Sir Tim Clark calls for Heathrow Airport’s CEO to resign..!
Emirates, one of the largest airlines at Heathrow in terms of passengers carried, reacted furiously in July when the airport imposed a restriction of 100,000 people per flight to keep numbers under control. Sir Tim Clark, the company’s CEO, has now asked that John Holland-Kaye, the CEO of Heathrow, resign.
“That’s inexcusable,” Sir Tim told the Sunday Times in response to the Heathrow CEO’s suggestion that airlines would once again be subject to a cap between Christmas and New Year. Anyone who makes such statements is unsuitable for the position.
A representative for Heathrow expressed disappointment, saying: “It is sad that Iata has descended to making unjustified personal insults in an effort to persuade the CAA board to set a low airport tax that would maximize airline profits at the price of investing in customer service. Our priority has always been acting in the best interests of customers. We took action to safeguard Heathrow’s customer service this summer when the industry encountered scaling-up difficulties.
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The regulator places restrictions on what Heathrow can charge and is presently thinking about future fees. The average maximum price, which was £30.19 in June 2022, was predicted to drop to £26.31 in 2026 by the CAA. The Airport Operators Association’s chair, Baroness Ruby McGregor-Smith, gave Heathrow complete support.
In a swipe at airlines that have cut staff numbers, Baroness McGregor-Smith added: “In the face of huge uncertainty Heathrow acted to protect colleagues and retain jobs for everyone on the frontline who wanted one – not all businesses can say this.”
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British Airways Unveils Its Brand-New First Class Cabin for the Airbus A380
British Airways has introduced its brand-new First Class seat, blending sleek design with expert British craftsmanship. Reflecting modern British luxury travel, this new cabin is part of the airline’s Airbus A380 retrofit plans, set to take flight in mid-2026.
The updated First Class cabin has been crafted to feel like a modern luxury hotel in the sky, complete with cozy touches and thoughtful British details.
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Designed by top experts from across Great Britain and Ireland—including London, Glasgow, West Yorkshire, Kilkeel, and Dublin—the seat reflects the best of British design and quality.
Features and Comforts
The new First Class seat is ultra-wide at 36.5 inches, with a bed length of 79 inches for ultimate comfort. It includes:
- A multi-purpose ottoman and stowable table.
- A 32-inch 4K TV screen.
- Adjustable mood lighting with modes like “relax,” “dine,” and “cinema.”
- A cocooned 60-inch curved wall for privacy while maintaining a spacious feel.
Passengers traveling together can enjoy a shared experience with a sliding divider that creates a lounge-like space. The stowable tables also allow for “buddy dining,” where two people can dine together.
The cabin’s flowing curves, inspired by the iconic Concorde wings, create a welcoming and stylish environment. Additionally, passengers can now wheel their luggage directly into their personal storage space, making settling in easier.
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British Airways carefully considered customer feedback when designing this cabin. The seat includes practical storage and features like a fully rectangular bed for home-like comfort. Every detail, from usability to elegance, has been designed to enhance the travel experience.
British Airways is proud to be the only UK-based European airline offering a First Class product across the Atlantic. british airways premium economy and First Class travelers enjoy exclusive perks such as stylish seats, access to luxury lounges, fast-track security, and the First Wing at Heathrow. The airline ensures a premium experience from booking to landing.
This cabin upgrade is part of British Airways’ £7 billion investment in improving customer experiences. The airline has already introduced over 120 initiatives, including new short-haul seats, free onboard Wi-Fi messaging, and refreshed lounges worldwide.
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