Ba retired staff contact phone number
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What specifically do you want to contact BA about? There are a few current and past BA employees who post on the BA/BAEC board so it may be worth asking on there.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/brit...tive-club-446/
What specifically do you want to contact BA about? There are a few current and past BA employees who post on the BA/BAEC board so it may be worth asking on there.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/brit...tive-club-446/
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I seriously doubt that BA has a phone number through which any retired staff member can be contacted. If they do, I doubt even more that they would make it public, or that any responsible FT member who knows it (via BA employment or any other source) would post it in a public forum, or even pass it on via a private message, without a much better explanation of why you want it.
Added in edit: If I were a retired BA staff member, and were contacted through such a phone number (if it exists, which I doubt) by someone I didn't know, I would be both upset and suspicious.
Added in edit: If I were a retired BA staff member, and were contacted through such a phone number (if it exists, which I doubt) by someone I didn't know, I would be both upset and suspicious.
Last edited by Efrem; Dec 15, 2019 at 8:49 am
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I seriously doubt that BA has a phone number through which any retired staff member can be contacted. If they do, I doubt even more that they would make it public, or that any responsible FT member who knows it (via BA employment or any other source) would post it in a public forum, or even pass it on via a private message, without a much better explanation of why you want it.
Added in edit: If I were a retired BA staff member, and were contacted through such a phone number (if it exists, which I doubt) by someone I didn't know, I would be both upset and suspicious.
Added in edit: If I were a retired BA staff member, and were contacted through such a phone number (if it exists, which I doubt) by someone I didn't know, I would be both upset and suspicious.
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I seriously doubt that BA has a phone number through which any retired staff member can be contacted. If they do, I doubt even more that they would make it public, or that any responsible FT member who knows it (via BA employment or any other source) would post it in a public forum, or even pass it on via a private message, without a much better explanation of why you want it.
Added in edit: If I were a retired BA staff member, and were contacted through such a phone number (if it exists, which I doubt) by someone I didn't know, I would be both upset and suspicious.
Added in edit: If I were a retired BA staff member, and were contacted through such a phone number (if it exists, which I doubt) by someone I didn't know, I would be both upset and suspicious.
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If I did, my apologies. I read "retired staff contact number" as a number through which retired staff could be contacted, just as BA's "reservation desk contact number" would be a number through which its reservation desk could be contacted. It wouldn't be a number through which the reservation desk could contact BA, would it? Still, I suppose the request could be read the other way. Maybe the OP could return and clarify.
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Welcome to Flyertalk @Cubemtb.
While this may be outside what others can provide online, we'll move your query to the BA forum for now, as this will have the highest probability of success and clarification.
~beckoa, co-moderator Information Desk
While this may be outside what others can provide online, we'll move your query to the BA forum for now, as this will have the highest probability of success and clarification.
~beckoa, co-moderator Information Desk
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Another welcome from me...
Can you advise what you're trying to contact for? (pension, staff travel, etc.?), and in what country were you based?
Different departments handle various things, and can vary by country of base.
Can you advise what you're trying to contact for? (pension, staff travel, etc.?), and in what country were you based?
Different departments handle various things, and can vary by country of base.