Originally Posted by
Calchas
No: BA no longer issues (or accepts) paper tickets for travel.
What you can do instead is get a kind of custom printed receipt or boarding pass from a third party.
Alternatively you could print the e-ticket onto a kind of "ticket paper", but it wouldn't be a real document.
I've asked BA to print the eticket out for me at the airport desk, which was on those boarding card style printouts (cardboard with the perforated section) which then fit nicely into a BA ticket wallet (it had a bridge on the front with the words 'Your Tickets' or something).
I did this as the flights were for my parents and it looked more presentable than just an eticket I could print at home.