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BA CEO on record lossupdated: Sun May 23 2010 22:04:00

British Airways CEO Willie Walsh on the possibility a deal could be done to halt next week's planned walkout.

Air safety officials defend ash cloud flight banupdated: Wed Apr 21 2010 21:19:00

Aviation safety officials in Europe have defended the decision to close parts of the continent's airspace for six days in the face of claims by the airline industry that the shutdown was unnecessary.

BA chief hails serviceupdated: Mon Mar 29 2010 03:30:00

British Airways CEO Willie Walsh tells CNN the airline has coped well during the strike.

BA 'disappointed' with unionupdated: Wed Mar 24 2010 09:37:00

British Airways Chief Executive Willie Walsh says he "deeply regrets" the inconvenience any strike will cause.

British Airways will flyupdated: Sat Mar 20 2010 22:07:00

Travel editor Simon Calder tells CNN's Richard Quest how British Airways will operate during a strike.

Walsh on BA-Iberia mergerupdated: Fri Nov 13 2009 10:51:00

British Airways CEO discusses the merger with Iberia, including BA's deficit, merging personnel and lessons learned.

BA CEO on financial resultsupdated: Fri Nov 06 2009 09:56:00

British Airways CEO, Willie Walsh talks about the airline's performance during the most difficult period in airline history.

CNNMoney: British Air: Some agree to work for freeupdated: Thu Jun 25 2009 14:01:00

More than 1 in 6 British Airways staff have agreed to work for free, take unpaid leave or work part-time, the airline said Thursday after the announcement of cost-cutting measures last week.

British Airways asks staff to work unpaid for up to a monthupdated: Wed Jun 17 2009 09:37:00

British Airways is asking thousands of its staff to work for free for up to four weeks, spokeswoman Kirsten Millard said Tuesday.

CNNMoney: British Airways asks staff to work for freeupdated: Tue Jun 16 2009 15:17:00

British Airways is asking thousands of its staff to work for free for up to four weeks, spokeswoman Kirsten Millard said Tuesday.

Virgin Atlantic makes profitupdated: Tue May 26 2009 08:24:00

Virgin Atlantic CEO Steve Ridgway tells CNN's Andrew Stevens how the airline managed to make an annual profit.

BA chief on airline lossupdated: Fri May 22 2009 07:47:00

BA CEO Willie Walsh tells CNN's Richard Quest he sees no sign of recovery in the airline industry as the carrier posts annual loss.

Protesters buy up land for Heathrow runwayupdated: Wed Jan 14 2009 09:49:00

Environmental campaigners say they have dealt a blow to the proposed expansion of London's Heathrow Airport by buying up land earmarked for the construction of a controversial third runway.

Big losses for British Airwaysupdated: Fri Nov 07 2008 07:15:00

CNN's Jim Boulden talks with British Airways CEO Willie Walsh about the latest profit results.

September's show: traveling with a conscienceupdated: Thu Sep 11 2008 09:30:00

This month we examine the ethics of travel and charity. Business travelers cross continents and see cities more than most; their stays may be brief, but the business traveler still gets a sense of the core culture of the countries they visit.

Time.com: BA, American and Iberia Sign Dealupdated: Thu Aug 14 2008 14:00:00

British Airways PLC, American Airlines and Spain's Iberia SA said Thursday they have signed a revenue-sharing deal that -- if approved by regulators -- will see the trio set prices together and share seat capacity on trans-Atlantic flights

BA-Iberia talksupdated: Tue Aug 05 2008 03:22:00

European carriers British Airways and Iberia are in talks to merge. CNN's Jim Boulden reports.

Time.com: BA and Iberia Hold Merger Talksupdated: Tue Jul 29 2008 08:55:00

British Airways PLC and Spain's Iberia SA said they are in talks over a potential all-share combination

No bonus for British Airways CEO?updated: Fri May 16 2008 09:51:00

CNN's Jim Boulden talks with British Airways CEO Willie Walsh about why he waived his rights to a bonus.

Is BA's apology enough?updated: Fri May 09 2008 07:38:00

Journalist Robert Miller discusses whether or not British Airways' boss Willie Walsh should resign.

Heathrow hassle continues for third dayupdated: Sat Mar 29 2008 08:44:00

Travelers are enduring a third day of problems at Heathrow Airport's new Terminal Five, with British Airways again reporting flight cancellations -- just days after the state-of-the-art building opened for business.

British Airways: Heathrow chaos not our 'finest hour' updated: Fri Mar 28 2008 22:05:00

British Airways officials say flight cancellations may extend into Saturday as delays and baggage problems continued to plague Heathrow Airport's Terminal Five.

What caused 777 crash landing?updated: Fri Jan 18 2008 09:10:00

What caused a Boeing 777, one of the world's most reliable jet planes, to drop from the skies over London Thursday and come within seconds of disaster?

Heathrow crash landingupdated: Thu Jan 17 2008 17:01:00

The crew is praised after a British Airways plane lands hard at London's Heathrow airport with no fatalities.

Heathrow crash plane 'just dropped'updated: Thu Jan 17 2008 17:01:00

Air crash investigators are trying to work out why a Boeing 777 landed short of the runway at London Heathrow airport, skidding on grass and ripping apart sections of the aircraft.

Heathrow expansionupdated: Fri Nov 23 2007 09:22:00

The CEOs of British Airways and Virgin Atlantic join CNN to discuss the need for expansion at London's Heathrow Airport.

Why BA went with Airbus A380supdated: Fri Sep 28 2007 00:38:00

British Airways CEO Willie Walsh discusses the significance of British Airways biggest order in nine years.

BA slapped with fineupdated: Fri Aug 03 2007 04:32:00

BA slapped with fine

Time.com: British Airways Charged Stiff Finesupdated: Wed Aug 01 2007 12:00:00

Price-fixing penalties are latest in a series of woes for the carrier, which has already faced staff shortages and a major strike

CNNMoney: Airlines to pay $300M fine in price probeupdated: Wed Aug 01 2007 02:36:00

British Airways and Korean Air have agreed to plead guilty and pay separate $300 million criminal fines for their roles in conspiracies to fix the prices of passenger and cargo flights, the Justice Department said Wednesday.

Terror plot: Internet cafes raidedupdated: Sun Aug 13 2006 05:57:00

British police confirmed they had raided a series of Internet cafes in their investigation into an alleged plot to blow up as many as 10 trans-Atlantic aircraft.

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