
"Passengers are now prohibited from filming flight attendants without their consent, and could receive serious consequences if they break the rule."
"If, while you are on board the aircraft, we reasonably believe that you have filmed, live streamed or photographed our crew or other colleagues without their consent."
"Any passengers that don't follow the new regulation could face consequences when the aircraft lands."
"Recording or photographing our personnel, whether at the airport or onboard the plane, without their consent is strictly prohibited."
British Airways has updated its General Conditions of Carriage to prohibit passengers from filming flight attendants without their consent. Violating this rule can lead to serious consequences, including removal from the aircraft or being refused further travel on the ticket. The airline may also report incidents to authorities for potential prosecution. Filming regulations vary among airlines, with some like Ryanair also prohibiting unauthorized recordings. The UK Civil Aviation Authority states that such rules are determined by the captain or crew, provided safety is not compromised.
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