Just to expand on what
Swiss Tony wrote above, it is a BA branded paperback like book that has 'FLIGHT LOGBOOK' written on the front.
The inside page: WELCOME ONBOARD
In this log book you will be able to keep your own personal record of all your flights with British Airways. When you have travelled:
10,000; 25,000; 50,000; or 100,000 miles please ask a member of your flight crew to sign your mileage certificates in the back.
The next page asks for information details: your picture, name, where you live, your e-mail address, when you were born and your nationality.
After that comes the actually log part (six pages worth) with the following information that can be filled in:
Date - Flight No. - From - To - Aircraft & Registration - Statute Miles - Total - Flight Crew Signatures.
Next is a page, left side, for 'Airport Stamps' (something we have never done with Master Hoch). On the opposite right side, there are the above mile achievements pages, e.g. 10,000. Here it asks:
Date - Flight Number - Flight route from - Flight crew name - Flight crew signature.
Finally, at the back there are two pages for 'Travel Notes'. We keep notes that the crew have given to us over the years, e.g. have a Merry Christmas etc.
I encourage every parent to have get one. Our son is now over four years old he enjoys giving his book to the CC and is very proud of it
H