Richard Hartley-Parkinson
Daily Mail
October 3, 2011
When it comes to plane crashes most of us think there is very little you can do to survive.
However, experts at BA believe this is not the case and there is a good chance of surviving. Furthermore, they are prepared to let you in on the secrets for a fee. £125 to be precise.
Most people die when they are unable to leave the plane and have panicked as fire starts to spread and they can’t undo their seatbelts.
In exchange for air miles or for the price of a flight from Gatwick to Rome (about £125), the airline is running four-hour sessions on safety.
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This is just another example of how B A value’s their customers with no respect, Boycot BA