BRITISH AIRWAYS CELEBRATES AWARD FOR WORLD-CLASS FAMILY TRAVEL AS 150,000 CUSTOMERS USE AIRLINE’S DEDICATED FAMILY ZONE
British Airways is celebrating being named Best Family
Friendly Airline* by toy company Play Like Mum. It compared 20 international
airlines, looking at how easy they make the travel experience for families.
As well as sitting families together for free, British
Airways was praised for offering families pre-boarding, giving children their own
free checked luggage allowance, plus a free allowance for a pushchair and car
seat, complimentary special kids meals on longer flights, special children’s
in-flight entertainment and free carrycots and baby seats on board flights.
To help further ease the stress of family travel, this
summer British Airways introduced a permanent family check-in zone and security
lane at the its hub at Heathrow Terminal 5, which has so far been enjoyed by
150,000 customers.
Tom Stevens, British Airways' Head of Customer at
Heathrow, said: “We know how daunting the experience of flying with children
can be, and all the extra stress that comes with it. We’re delighted with the
great feedback we’ve been hearing from families who are really pleased with the
changes we’ve made to make their journeys more exciting and less stressful from
start to finish.”
British Airways has been handing out water and
ice-creams, storybooks and cartoon boarding passes to children in the family
zone to get their holiday off to an extra special start.
Other perks for families travelling with British Airways
include:
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Travelling with children under two-years old? Reserve seats for the whole group
for free, at the time of booking
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Travelling with children under 12-years old? British Airways guarantees
children under 12 will always be seated with an adult from their group
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Cartoon boarding passes invite families to board their flight ahead of other
customers, enabling them to settle into their seats and stow their luggage
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Children enjoy the same baggage allowance as adults
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It’s free to check-in a fully-collapsible pushchair and a car seat
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Carrycots and child seats are provided for infants, subject to availability
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Kids receive Skyflyer activity packs on long-haul flights and there’s a dedicated
Skyflyer Kids' Zone on the airline's in-flight entertainment system
•
Kids eat before adults with the airline’s Feed Kids First programme
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Pushchairs are now delivered back to the aircraft door at a number of airports
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