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British Airways for Android

Downloads British Airways for Android is a full service global airline, offering year-round low fares with an extensive global route network flying to and from centrally located airports. Book flights, great value hotels and car rental, as well as check-in...

[December 11, 2009, 3:58]

Webcast: How British Airways Innovated to Compete with "No Frills" Carriers

White Papers In this Vision Series interview, British Airways CIO Paul Coby explains just how IT and innovation drove the airline's recent turnaround. Hint: he didn't go confusing IT with R&D.

[October 25, 2006, 0:00]

How SAP Training Skills Development Workshop Takes Trainers to New Heights at British Airways

White Papers As part of a comprehensive SAP implementation (called EWS) for the airline's engineering function, SAP and British Airways are working in partnership to develop and deliver bespoke training materials to 7,500 users world-wide.

[June 14, 2006, 0:00]

British Airways London Eye Delights Its Staff and Customers With Avaya Contact Centre Solutions

White Papers To gain increased information about bookings and call patterns, British Airways London Eye needed to upgrade its contact centre operations to ensure its customer service matched the success of the attraction itself.

[September 5, 2006, 0:00]

Virgin Atlantic Airways Pilots Radio Frequency Identification With Oracle and Tata Consultancy Services

White Papers Since it was founded in 1984, Virgin Atlantic Airways, as a company, is always looking for ways to take advantage of technological advancement. Virgin Atlantic Airways, a long-standing Oracle and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

[October 6, 2006, 0:00]

Thai Airways online sales in legal mess

News In the latest example of a pricing error to hit the Web, Thai Airways has been practically giving away first class flights from London to Bangkok, asking that customers only pay the taxes. In keeping with Amazon's stance, Thai Airways is resolutely...

[April 28, 2003, 9:12]

Computer problem crashes British Airways

News British Airways is battling with a computer system failure that has caused flights to be cancelled, resulted in delays for passengers and it cannot say when the problem will be rectified. British Airways has laid on extra staff to process passenger...

[March 19, 2001, 9:43]

British Airways looking at onboard Web access

News Three leading airlines: American Airlines, British Airways and Delta Air Lines, are vying to test a new AT&T onboard server which promises reasonably priced email, limited Web surfing and an e-commerce route to an affluent, captive market...

[August 16, 1999, 13:51]

Cochrane Reviews in Airways

Downloads Cochrane Reviews enable all those involved with healthcare decisions to keep up to date with the very latest evidence in their field of interest - a challenge which becomes harder each year as the volume of evidence increases.

[December 9, 2008, 4:38]

Email for all on Virgin Atlantic

News Virgin Atlantic Airways is giving all passengers access to email and the Web from the skies. Like Virgin Atlantic, British Airways and Singapore Airlines have been bolstering their high-tech efforts to extend inflight Web services to all passengers.

[March 26, 2001, 16:15]

BA allows mobile calls on NY flights

Blog From Tuesday, British Airways will let business class passengers on its London-to-New York route use their mobile phones for emailing, texting and using the web. Silicon.com has more on British Airways' mobile scheme here.

[September 29, 2009, 14:24]

BA goes virtual with Vanco network deal

News British Airways has selected virtual-network operator Vanco to manage a portion of its telecoms infrastructure in a bid to drive down communications costs across the airline. We are confident that the Vanco virtual-network operator approach will...

[February 24, 2005, 15:55]

What to expect from Sybase TechWave 2008

Blog I’m currently sat at 34,000 feet in seat 20D on board US Airways flight #80 to Las Vegas on my way to attend Sybase’s user conference TechWave. NB: US$2 for water or Coke now on US Airways, almost the entire plane is sitting here in parched silent...

[August 4, 2008, 18:51]

RSA conference delegates in 'near death experience'

Blog RSA conference delegates were shaken but relieved after faulty hydraulics on flight BA287 to San Francisco on Saturday caused a British Airways pilot to turn around mid-Atlantic and make a dash to Shannon Airport for an emergency landing.

[April 6, 2008, 10:52]

Terminal 5 key to BA's tech-savvy future

News Paul Coby, chief information officer of British Airways, is confident that the opening of Heathrow Terminal 5 will signify the coming of age of BA and the completion of its transformation from a company that has been accused in the past of playing...

[September 21, 2006, 16:35]

BA: IT-testing failures caused Heathrow T5 chaos

News MPs have told British Airways and airport operator BAA that they "could and should have avoided" the Heathrow Terminal 5 baggage chaos. Both British Airways (BA) and BAA have been criticised for "serious failings" in a parliamentary transport...

[November 4, 2008, 12:23]

BA offers free Wi-Fi in airport lounges

News Travellers flying with British Airways and other oneworld alliance airlines will soon be able to access wireless broadband for free in UK airport lounges. British Airways (BA) has signed up with BT to provide the Openzone service in its 25 UK...

[March 28, 2008, 12:53]

Oracle wins airline exchange contract

News AeroXchange, whose founding members include Air Canada, All Nippon Airways, America West Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, FedEx Express, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa German Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines System and Singapore...

[July 24, 2000, 14:05]

Airport hit by IT glitch

News A spokesman for BAA, which owns Gatwick Airport, said the failure brought down every system except those of British Airways: "As soon as it went down we implemented a manual system. British Airways said the failure "had absolutely no effect...

[November 14, 2005, 15:40]

IT-business degree spawns first graduates

News Several IT employers, including British Airways, BT, Ford, Fujitsu, IBM and Unilever, actively support the degree by providing input such as lectures, short courses or work placements, or attending networking events with students.

[July 25, 2008, 15:32]

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