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Veterans of the Falklands war have branded the decision 'disgraceful' after BA's screens displayed the name 'Puerto Argentino', despite the islands being in British hands since 1833.
BRITISH Airways has been branded disgraceful for using the Argentinian name for the capital of the Falkland Islands on in-flight entertainment screens. The UK’s flag carrier airline refers to ...
The in-flight map shows only the names of world capitals and not countries’ names. It means BA does not reference the Falklands by its Argentinian name Islas Malvinas.
Rockhopper announced in October that the Falkland Islands government had agreed to extend all of the company's North and South Falkland basin petroleum production licences until 31 December 2026.