Change Rings for Phone Users Landing with British Airways
British Airways will be the first airline in Europe to allow its customers to
switch on their mobile phones and other handheld electronic devices after
landing.
Previously, customers have been forced
to wait until their aircraft has come to a complete stop and the doors were
opened before they could use their iPads, Kindles, eReaders and mobile phones.
Once the aircraft has vacated the runway, cabin crew will make an announcement to customers to let them know they can use their handheld mobile devices.
Once the aircraft has vacated the runway, cabin crew will make an announcement to customers to let them know they can use their handheld mobile devices.
But British Airways has now demonstrated
to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) that their customers can safely use their
handheld electronic devices, once their aircraft vacates the runway.
The approach by British Airways to the CAA was made in response to feedback from the airline’s customers.
The approach by British Airways to the CAA was made in response to feedback from the airline’s customers.
Earlier this year, British Airways was
the first UK airline to allow customers on long-haul services to watch
in-flight entertainment from the moment they board the aircraft to the time it
arrives at its destination, following consultation with the CAA.
Ian Pringle, British Airways’ flight
training manager, said: “Customers will no longer have the frustration of
having to wait until their plane has arrived at the terminal building before
being able to use their mobile phones and other handheld electronic devices.
“Now they’ll have that extra time to
phone ahead for that important business meeting, check their emails, or make
sure someone is there to meet them at the airport.”
British Airways customers will be able
to take advantage of the change in policy from July 1, 2013. It will apply to
every British Airways flight landing around the world, not just in the UK and
Europe.
Customers on departing flights will still need to turn off all their handheld electronic devices when the aircraft leaves the gate, in line with current regulations.
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