Category: Tourism

  • Founders Forum: Pitch Your Business Idea on the future of Air travel

    Founders Forum, a global community for digital and technology entrepreneurs, is giving start-ups the chance to pitch their business ideas on the future of air travel.  On June 12, with support from British Airways, a panel of leading investors and CEOs will be 30,000 feet in the sky while ideas are pitched from the ground via on-board WiFi.

    The competition is looking for start-ups that are building next generation travel tech products or services which have the potential to transform customers’ air travel experiences through innovative technology solutions. The competition is open now and full details to enter are available here.

    Entries will be whittled down to a shortlist of businesses that will face a unique challenge of pitching from the ground to judges on board a British Airways aircraft full of leading investors and CEOs. Entrants will take part in a live question and answer session using the airline’s inflight new WiFi all while the aircraft is 30,000 feet over the atlantic.

    British Airways is introducing industry-leading streaming WiFi on its long-haul flights. It currently has more than 50 aircraft with this service, and 80 per cent of the airline’s 134-strong long-haul fleet will be fitted by the end of 2020. The airline’s entire short-haul fleet will be WiFi enabled by summer 2019, all part of British Airways’ £6.5bn investment for customers.

    Alex Cruz, Chairman and CEO of British Airways, said: “The competition, which ties in closely with our centenary activity looking to the future of flight, is a unique opportunity for some of the most innovative start-ups to put forward their ideas for travel in the future. We’re excited to be supporting Founders Forum in the pitch process, which is set to be an exciting challenge using our inflight WiFi.”

    Greg Kennaugh, Chief Operating Officer of Founders Forum, said: “We are thrilled to be hosting this competition, fostering new ways of thinking about travel and directly supporting early-stage entrepreneurs to showcase their ideas to a community of leaders in digital. Connecting seasoned West Coast investors with the most promising European talent midflight on their way to our event is a new milestone for Founders Forum and we are delighted to work with British Airways to deliver this unique initiative.”

    The top three finalists selected on board will be invited to attend Founders Forum London on June 13, 2019, to pitch in person to a judging panel of top CEOs.

    The lucky winner will receive 100,000 On Business points in British Airways’ business loyalty programme, equivalent to four return flights in World Traveller Plus (long-haul premium economy) to New York (JFK) from London Heathrow. The prize also includes 100,000 Avios, a profile in Business Life magazine, a presentation at the Founders Forum London event attend by hundreds of investors and a business meeting with Brent Hoberman founder of lastminute.com and the Founders network.

  • World Rhino Day: British Airways invests in Kenya’s Ol Pejeta Conservancy

    British Airways’ customers have been thanked by a conservation project in Kenya for their donations towards solar powered water pumps to ensure clean water for the last two remaining Northern White Rhinos in the world.

    Ol Pejeta Conservancy also houses the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa, with 120 animals, and is the only place in Kenya to see chimpanzees.

    The project has received a grant from British Airways to replace two diesel-powered water pumps with solar powered pumps – ensuring clean water for these endangered species. The conservation project is in a drought-prone area, and these pumps will enable staff to monitor water usage for the first time.

    Solar panels provided by the airline also power free WiFi, which works up to 15km from the pumps, and is changing the educational and future career prospects of local children.

    Richard Vigne, CEO of Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, said: “We are delighted to be working with British Airways to install new technology to reduce our emissions, and to transform the education prospects of many of the children in this community. We are very grateful to British Airways’ customers for helping us to do this.”

    British Airways customers can choose to donate to the airline’s Carbon Fund, which supports low carbon and energy efficient projects in the UK and Africa, when they book flights on ba.com. All projects supported have to make a social impact – fostering cleaner, greener and stronger communities.

    Leigh Hudson, British Airways’ sustainability manager said: “We are so proud to be able to support the conservancy and the fantastic work it does, and we’re extremely grateful to our customers for continuing to give so generously to support such worthy causes that make a real difference to communities around the world.”