Medal Hopefuls Rowing For Gold
Britain (August 4, 2008) /ChinaNewswire.com/ — It's 'oar-aboard' for Britain's Olympic rowers as they and the rest of the UK's Team GB medal hopefuls prepare to set course for the Beijing Olympics.
The 43-strong team fly out today (July 30) on a British Airways Boeing 747 named 'Pride' after Team GB's lion Olympic mascot. BA is the official carrier for the British Olympic and Paralympic teams.
Hundreds of BA staff have been working tirelessly to make sure the athletes, and their kit, reach Beijing fully prepared for the games, as well as taking care of their particular dietary requirements.
The airline laid on a special healthy tea in the lounge at Terminal 5 of nutritious fruitcake, sandwiches and fruit juice, to ensure they were in prime shape ahead of the ten-hour flight.
On board, the aircraft was stocked with a range of high-energy snack foods, following consultation with the British Olympic Association, so each athlete receives an extra three litres of water, two pieces of fruit, two bananas, two Fruesli bars, two packets of cereal and two yoghurts.
Willie Walsh, British Airways CEO, said: “As the official airline partner of the British Olympic and Paralympic Teams, we are proud to be carrying Britain's Olympic hopefuls to Beijing. Team BA has put in a winning performance to ensure Team GB's 2008 Games get off to a flying start.”
Special headrests wishing Team GB 'Good Luck' have been placed on 'Pride' and will feature on every seat on all British Airways flights to Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong until the Paralympic Games end in September.
A 'Good Luck' message wall in Terminal 5 will also spell out the airline's well-wishing for those going to the games, while the ornamental horses in the terminal's FIRST lounge will be dressed in Team GB horse blankets.
Teams from across the airline, involving more than 700 people, have worked for months on the Olympic-sized challenge to transport both the teams and their kit.
More than 700 pieces of Olympic equipment; everything from state-of-the-art aerodynamic bicycles to prosthetic limbs, from canoes to tennis balls have been carefully packed and relayed to the Chinese capital.
Customer service staff in the UK and China have received special training ahead of the arrival of the British Paralympic team.
British Airways has also set up a dedicated customer service helpline to provide assistance to the athletes and their support teams while they are in China.
A core team of representatives from the airline's sales, marketing, flying crew, operations, cargo and diversity departments will also personally oversee all British Olympic and Paralympic Teams during July, August and September.
Fast Facts
BA is flying 4,600 individuals involved with the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Beijing
40,000 headrests wishing Team GB 'the best of British' will be placed on every seat on all BA flights to Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong until the Paralympic Games end in September
700 staff and 15 dedicated BA teams have been involved in preparing for the Games
BA is carrying 28,000 spectators to and from the Games during August and September
The Boeing 747-400 has a maximum speed of 608 mph. If a human could run this fast, it would take just four minutes to run a long-distance marathon (26 miles and 385 yards)
If you were to line up pole vaults between London and Beijing nose to nose, you'd need 1,593,200 in total
The Boeing 747-400 has a maximum speed of 608 mph. If a human could run this fast,it would take just four minutes to run a long distance marathon
About British Airways
British Airways was recently awarded best transatlantic and best business class airline by frequent travellers from across the world at the Official Airline Guide (OAG) Airline of the Year 2008. British Airways is one of the world's largest international airlines carrying approximately 36 million passengers around the world every year. British Airways commenced services to China in 1980. British Airways offers seven flights per week (6 flights a week in winter) from Beijing to London Heathrow Airport and five between Shanghai and London. British Airways has a worldwide route network that covers more than 150 destinations in 75 countries. British Airways' new home at London Heathrow's Terminal 5 opened on March 27, 2008. The new terminal is capable of handling 30 million customers a year. The airline's move to Terminal 5 will be complete by October 2008. When all flights have moved into Terminal 5 we will be handling approximately 510 flights every day. For further information on British Airways visit ba.com.
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