Yes, it's arrived.
Hopefully part of the dramatic promised savings from joint activity and not a portent of things to come, it's a BA/Iberia branded sick bag.
BA staff and former shareholders might see it both as that and as a rubbish bag into which they put money.
Iberia staff and former shareholders might see it as a goodie bag from which they can extract the lucre.
However it's perceived it's a joint production though and likely to be the first of many. Jointly liveried aircraft are a long way off and shared fleets don't look close either.
Hopefully part of the dramatic promised savings from joint activity and not a portent of things to come, it's a BA/Iberia branded sick bag.
BA staff and former shareholders might see it both as that and as a rubbish bag into which they put money.
Iberia staff and former shareholders might see it as a goodie bag from which they can extract the lucre.
However it's perceived it's a joint production though and likely to be the first of many. Jointly liveried aircraft are a long way off and shared fleets don't look close either.
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