British Airways: WATG On Business
By WATG
September 22, 2015
Recently we were approached by British Airways to help promote their ‘On Business’ programme. We fly continuously throughout the year to expand our global business and reach new destinations and as a regular user of British Airways for our business travel needs they wanted to share our story.
British Airways On Business Customer -WATG
The video shows a fly-through of the London office and a short interview with our CEO, Mike Seyle. This will be featured on BA’s in-flight entertainment and social media channels.
Keep an eye out for us on your travels!
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