BA Brings Fear of Flying Course Online

British Airways will bring its Flying with Confidence course to the comfort of customers’ homes for the first time ever this October.

More than 50,000 people have taken part in the Flying with Confidence course since it began more than 35 years ago. The course, which has typically only been run in a classroom format followed by a short flight the following day, is now being offered as a live interactive webinar, to give attendees every detail from how an aircraft flies, to why turbulence is uncomfortable but not dangerous, to simple breathing techniques to use to manage anxiety, all without leaving the house.

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British Airways recognises that around 25% of people have at least some fear of flying, while 1 in 10 people have a phobia of flying. In addition, flyers are now having to navigate travel in the Covid-19 era, so the course will also cover all the safety measures put in place by British Airways both on the ground and in the air, to help give travellers from around the world the confidence to fly again.

“We are delighted to offer this popular course as a live, interactive webinar, to give more people than ever the chance to sign up and overcome their fear of flying from home, wherever they are in the world,” says British Airways Captain Steve Allright, who runs the course. “Safety is at the heart of everything we do at British Airways. There will inevitably be some further worries and questions around the pandemic, so it’s more important than ever that we share with attendees not just the technical aspects of flying, but also the range of safety precautions we are taking, to give them the peace of mind and ensure they have a safe and enjoyable flying experience next time they fly with us.”

British Airways will bring its Flying with Confidence course to the comfort of customers’ homes for the first time ever this October.

In terms of safety, the airline has introduced a range of measures to keep its customers safe and is asking customers to abide by these new measures to help manage the wellness of everyone travelling. These include reducing touch points during the check-in process; observing social distancing; the use of PPE, and the requirement of facemasks on flights.

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The airline is also cleaning all key surfaces including seats, screens, seat buckles, and tray tables after every flight and each aircraft is completely cleaned from nose to tail every day, while the air on all British Airways flights is fully recycled once every two to three minutes through HEPA filters.

The live webinar runs from 10 am – 3 pm on Saturday 10th October and costs £125 (US$159).

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