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British Airways refuses compensation to passengers after plane blown up by Allies
British Airways denied compensation to its passengers after the airline's plane was blown up by Allied forces while on a flight to Kuwait during the 1991 Gulf War, resulting in difficult decisions for the affected individuals. Despite this, the airline still profited by keeping the insurance payout from the incident.
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British Airways has denied compensation to passengers of a bombed flight, while receiving a large payout for the incident.
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British Airways has denied compensation to passengers of a bombed flight, while receiving a large payout for the incident. The company also threatened staff and passengers attempting to seek the truth surrounding the incident.
ChapterBritish Airways refuses compensation to passengers after plane blown up by Allies
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