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Old Sep 16, 2005 | 6:51 am
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Originally Posted by StewieMac
I think that Virgin do, and I'm sure that BA did in the past, when I was a little 'un, but with no mini-Macs around I never really pay any attention.
BA still have a Skyflyers pack for kids:-
Activity Packs:
Once settled our crew will offer supersonic rocket booted, power haired Skyflyer activity packs to keep your children amused during the flight allowing you to relax and enjoy the start of your holiday.

Skyflyers activity packs* are available on flights over 3 hours - a fun backpack for children aged 3 to 5 years and funky shoulder pack for children aged 6 to 12 years inclusive, which contain a variety of goodies from cuddly Skyflyers toys & sticker books to electronic games and Top Trumps. Skyflyers activity books are available on all shorthaul flights over 1 hour.

* New Skyflyers activity packs have been rolled out and will be on all flights soon.

Perhaps most exciting is the return of the British Airways flight 'log book' which gives children the opportunity to collect a signature from the Captain certifying their flight. The 'logbooks' can be purchased on board for just £1.00, from our High Life Shop! (formerly Shopping The World brochure).

The log book can be passed to a member of the Cabin Crew who will ensure it is signed by the captain. As the books have been around since the 1960s we suspect it may also prove popular with some of our slightly older customers too, so there is no age restriction. Logbooks are available on longhaul services.
I don't pay any real attention, either, but occasionally I notice the CC going round with a stack of these looking for kids to inflict them on.
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