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Old Jun 21, 2013 | 8:06 pm
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"British Airways trusts in the good judgement of its passengers. "We know customers delight in taking travel pictures and they are welcome to do so," spokesperson Caroline Titmuss told me. "We do ask that any filming is done with the least amount of disruption to the other customers for their own safety and comfort.""

Originally Posted by Littlegirl
OK I have looked up BAs policy on photographs and filming on board our aircraft for you.

Passengers ARE allowed to take photos and to film.

You don't need to get the Captains permission although the Captain has the right to request filming or photography stops if it is affecting the safety or security of the aircraft or compromising other passengers.

Media and production companies require prior authority to film onboard a BA aircraft.

Different airlines have different rules abiut filming on board. We have now got some senior cabin crew flying on all three Fleets at LHR, that have joined from other airlines recently, so maybe this is where the confusion is coming from.
Originally Posted by HIDDY
The ones he referred to......like cockpit doors.
ehh? Which regulations?
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