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Naomi Campbell....
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.....really is an animal.
Doesn't she realise that she is just a clothes horse?
What right does this really despicable woman feel she has to hold a whole plane load of people up for 2 hours just because one of her bags went walkies?
Horrible horrible woman.
Doesn't she realise that she is just a clothes horse?
What right does this really despicable woman feel she has to hold a whole plane load of people up for 2 hours just because one of her bags went walkies?
Horrible horrible woman.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agree- she's a vile woman with major prima donna tendancies, however i resent her being called an "animal", most animals wouldn't behave this way- well not being smacked out their brains (ok, my assumption of her i admit) might have something to do with it.
Tell you summet, if i'd spat at a policeman and lamped him one I'd still be sat in a prison cell somewhere!
Tell you summet, if i'd spat at a policeman and lamped him one I'd still be sat in a prison cell somewhere!
Vic, it seems to be generally accepted that BA is responsible and has admitted it. Actually, BAA (the airport operator) must take some of the blame - I think they were responsible for installing the baggage system electronics - but it seems to have been mostly the airline's bad management, poor planning and poor training that were responsible.
jno - I think that BA were initially to blame, but this story relates to things that happened afterwards: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7331954.stm
Hopes of Heathrow's Terminal 5 operating its first full schedule of flights have been scuppered by a new glitch with the baggage system.
Airport operator BAA's computer system which sorts bags before they are loaded onto flights malfunctioned and manual sorting had to be carried out.
British Airways cancelled 24 flights to and from Terminal 5 on Saturday due to the latest baggage problems.
The terminal suffered baggage problems within hours of opening nine days ago.
A spokeswoman described the situation on Saturday as "incredibly disappointing" but said the airline was working with BAA to resolve the situation as quickly as possible.
BAA said the problem was entirely its responsibility.
Hopes of Heathrow's Terminal 5 operating its first full schedule of flights have been scuppered by a new glitch with the baggage system.
Airport operator BAA's computer system which sorts bags before they are loaded onto flights malfunctioned and manual sorting had to be carried out.
British Airways cancelled 24 flights to and from Terminal 5 on Saturday due to the latest baggage problems.
The terminal suffered baggage problems within hours of opening nine days ago.
A spokeswoman described the situation on Saturday as "incredibly disappointing" but said the airline was working with BAA to resolve the situation as quickly as possible.
BAA said the problem was entirely its responsibility.
Vic, BA's boss had earlier accepted responsibility for the Day 1 mess
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30400-1 311302,00.html
While it's nice to see everyone taking the blame in public, this doesn't mean they aren't frantically briefing against each other behind the scenes, of course.
But either way, the fragrant Naomi Campbell isn't responsible for lost baggage.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30400-1 311302,00.html
While it's nice to see everyone taking the blame in public, this doesn't mean they aren't frantically briefing against each other behind the scenes, of course.
But either way, the fragrant Naomi Campbell isn't responsible for lost baggage.