British Airways stops crew members from taking selfies during the holidays: ‘Little of an overload’

A departure can lead to a break from work on a quick blow.

While airlines often limit the use of Crewmember’s social media at work, the British Airways has taken the other level – limiting what members after their personal time as well.

The carrier now stops airline employees – including pilots and flight companions – from documenting where they stay during crew on social media, reported one mile at a time.

This means always popular “get ready with me” tiks which the film’s flight attendants donating their wardrobe for a longer day.


The airline security team claims that bad actors can use location tools with it to determine crew members there, compromising their safety. Getty Images

And don’t think about rupturing a pool or selfie lobby – politics is worth everywhere inside the Crewmember hotel, outside the hotel and even parking, reported a wing view. Even a quick blow to the room watching nothing but the sky and curtains is a verb under prohibition.

According to new guidelines, Crerew members are also required to pass their resources with a comb finally and delete each trainer of previous hotel-related contents even things placed in “private”-or risk being preserved.

British Airways is not imposing this digital clip to kill Crewmember Fun or Torpedo Influenced Influenza Careers, but rather to mitigate any potential security risks.


A British Airways Airplane.
Flight expert Gary Leff in a wing view revealed that the social media hitting the big congestion that the crew’s resorts are not exactly secret.
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The airline security team claims that bad actors can use location tools with it to determine Crewmembers, Mirror reported.

This sophisticated software can analyze the delicate background signs – including parking marks, pool tiles and even window geometry – to identify the accommodations of flight companions, which can put risk staff at risk.

One mile at a time described politics as “strict”, writing that “it looks a little too much, as it is not so difficult to understand where the airline crews lie.”

The mass follows a BA policy wrapped in 2023 that banned crew members from posting while in office, including the shock of the cabin or sitting on a motorcycle.

The collision comes while an increased number of flight participants is taking the side rush as influencing, often providing travel tips and other information inside for their ever million followers. Uniuding, many of the contents take place inside hotels with topics that go from the hotel cleaning in the best ways to show if an intruder is interceiving under the bed.

Flight expert Gary Leff in a wing view revealed that the social media hitting the big congestion that the crew’s resorts are not exactly secret.

“Teams arrive in uniform in the same hotels contracted in each city. Local leaders, aviation enthusiasts and Stalkers will already know where they are staying,” he wrote. “They go out to the city and tell people Where they are staying. So, while it is possible to draw data on the location from the photos, it is completely unnecessary to do so. “

He found the mass especially funny as there is no current incident of a hotel security issue and that it is everything “hypothetical”.

In April, a BA crew member was found dead at his hotel in San Francisco during a stop between flights – though there was no evidence of wrong games.

Leff added that this clampdown can put a pest in recruiting Crarew members as many of this approach is making from your colleagues to your social media, so “Crrew behavior strikes them equally attractive” for application.


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