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British Airways

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Harmondsworth, United Kingdom

British Airways is a major airline based in the United Kingdom that operates domestic and international flights. As part of the International Airlines Group, it is known for its extensive global network and premium service.

CCI Score

CCI Score: British Airways

-22.09

0.01%

Latest Event

British Airways Lobbying Against Frequent Flyer Levy

A Business Green report alleges that British Airways' owner, along with Ryanair, lobbied the UK government against a frequent flyer levy. This lobbying effort appears aimed at influencing policy in a way that favors corporate interests over progressive climate and public welfare measures.

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British Airways is currently rated as an Accomplice.

-20 to -29 CCI Score
These companies profit from authoritarian practices through their business dealings. Although they may not be directly enforcing oppressive policies, their actions contribute to the economic and operational sustenance of authoritarian regimes.

Latest Events

  • British Airways Lobbying Against Frequent Flyer Levy Logo
    MAR
    05
    2025

    A Business Green report alleges that British Airways' owner, along with Ryanair, lobbied the UK government against a frequent flyer levy. This lobbying effort appears aimed at influencing policy in a way that favors corporate interests over progressive climate and public welfare measures.

  • -30

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 21

    British Airways' owner was reported to have lobbied the UK government against introducing a frequent flyer levy. This action is indicative of undue corporate influence on public policy, undermining efforts to address climate change and protect public interest. The activity reflects characteristics of political behavior that may indirectly bolster authoritarian tendencies by subverting democratic policy-making processes.

    Airlines targeting net zero continue to lobby against climate policy in Europe, study claims

  • British Airways Lobbying Expenditure Logo
    FEB
    06
    2025

    An OpenSecrets report indicates that British Airways spent $10,000 on lobbying during the 2023-2024 election cycle. This act, though modest compared to some competitors, reinforces the pattern of corporate engagement in political processes that may support establishment interests and potentially authoritarian policies.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 21

    British Airways' allocation of $10,000 towards lobbying activities, as highlighted by OpenSecrets, demonstrates its participation in political processes that may unduly influence policy in favor of corporate interests. From an anti-fascist perspective, even relatively small contributions are problematic, as they contribute to a system where corporate money can help entrench authoritarian practices.

    Airlines Lobbying • OpenSecrets

  • British Airways Code of Conduct and Supply Chain Scrutiny Logo
    JAN
    01
    2025

    Critical analysis of British Airways' Code of Conduct amid concerns over migrant worker abuses and potential shortcomings in addressing supply chain ethics in its global operations.

  • -30

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 21

    The recently published Code of Conduct is drawing scrutiny in the context of reports tracking migrant worker abuse. This raises serious concerns over British Airways' commitment to protecting labor rights, suggesting that the measures may be more cosmetic than effective.

    British Airways: "Code of Conduct" [PDF]

  • -40

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 21

    Critics argue that British Airways' Code of Conduct may serve as window dressing rather than a substantive commitment to reforming its global supply chain practices. Ongoing concerns over exploitation in these supply chains underscore the potential complicity in human rights abuses.

    British Airways: "Code of Conduct" [PDF]

  • UK: Pilot Sues British Airways Over Alleged Victimisation for Exposing Racist Canteen Culture Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    A British Airways pilot has initiated legal action claiming victimisation linked to an alleged culture of racism within the company canteen, raising serious concerns about the airline's labor relations and human rights practices.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 21

    The article highlights a lawsuit by a BA pilot who alleges victimisation related to exposing a racist canteen culture. This incident points to significant shortcomings in British Airways' labor relations and human rights practices, suggesting a workplace environment that may indirectly support oppressive practices. The negative rating reflects concerns over the company's treatment of its employees.

    UK: Pilot sues British Airways over alleged victimisation following his claims of 'canteen culture of racism'

  • British Airways pressured government to hide emissions data Logo
    OCT
    13
    2022

    An investigation by openDemocracy revealed that British Airways, through its parent IAG, lobbied against a UK government proposal to mandate the disclosure of carbon emissions at the time of flight booking. This move appears designed to conceal the airline's significant environmental impact on transatlantic routes, undermining public transparency and accountability.

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 21

    British Airways engaged in deliberate lobbying efforts to oppose the UK government's proposal for mandatory emissions disclosure at booking. By seeking to withhold environmental impact data, the airline not only obscures its poor performance in fuel efficiency but also restricts consumers' ability to make informed choices. Such actions illustrate a troubling alignment with corporate practices that prioritize profit and market position over public accountability and transparency, indirectly contributing to the erosion of democratic oversight.

    British Airways pressured government to hide emissions data from customers | openDemocracy

  • IAG Group Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement Implementation Logo
    JUN
    01
    2018

    British Airways, as part of the IAG Group, implemented comprehensive modern slavery policies in 2017 with robust measures addressing labor rights and ethical supply chain management. The company’s initiatives include mandatory modern slavery clauses in supplier contracts, extensive training for cabin crew, and clear reporting channels for suspected abuses.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 21

    British Airways, under IAG, has demonstrated a strong commitment to protecting labor rights by instituting comprehensive training, whistleblowing channels, and union consultation. Their proactive approach in updating crew manuals and integrating modern slavery policies reflects a positive stance on human rights practices within their workforce.

    IAG GROUP SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING STATEMENT

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 21

    Through the introduction of mandatory modern slavery clauses in supplier contracts, rigorous supply chain audits, and clear risk assessments using third party platforms, British Airways (via IAG) demonstrates an ethical approach to supply chain management. These policies help mitigate the risks of human trafficking and forced labor in their sourcing processes.

    IAG GROUP SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING STATEMENT

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