BA crew accused of drunken behaviour on flight from London
British Airways has launched an investigation after passengers complained that off-duty crew ran amok on a flight from London to Washington.
Passengers in premium cabins complained to the pursor onboard about the rowdy behaviour of the off-duty cabin staff, who were allegedly drinking bottles of champagne and red wine, said The Sun.
When the cabin crew refused to serve them more drinks, they allegedly started shouting and screaming, disturbing passengers who were trying to sleep on the flight on January 26.
A BA spokesman said: ""We apologise to customers for any disturbance to their rest on board our flight to Washington. We’re investigating this incident and will take any appropriate action."
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