British Airways has announced that it is to be offering a ten per cent discount to members of Armed Forces. The airline is the first to sign up to the UK Armed Forces Covenant, providing discounted flights to servicemen and women on all fares across its 183 destinations.

This discount will be made available to all those serving in the Armed Forces, as well as spouses, reservists, veterans, MoD civil servants, cadet forces and war widowers. To make it easier to get the money off flights – which is available for all tickets except first class – those entitled to it will be able to book through a special website that applies the discount automatically. 

British Airways has also made a commitment to providing the flexibility needed by military spouses and reservists for training schedules or deployments. The company will also be helping to support those leaving the Armed Forces to make the move into civilian roles. 

Alex Cruz, chairman and chief executive of British Airways, said: "This discount recognises the great service given by the men and women of the armed forces; we hope that it will make their well-earned holiday time with their families cheaper and easier.

“We have strong links with the Armed Forces and our workforce includes many veterans and serving Reservists. By signing the Armed Forces Covenant we are demonstrating our respect for the hard work and dedication of our Servicemen and women, veterans and their families. 

“We’re proud to show our support.” 

British Airways has also committed to a number of other things as part of the UK Armed Forces Covenant. These include promoting that it is Armed Forces-friendly, ensuring line managers understand the reserve commitment, supporting the employment of all veterans and supporting employees who join the reserve forces. It will also support Armed Forces Day and Reserves Day through its communication channels. ADNFCR-2867-ID-801827844-ADNFCR

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