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  4. British Airways staff travel information

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  1. British Airways

    Create listing - Check schedules, embargoes and make standby listings on BA flights. Applicable to holders of other airlines' rebate travel tickets, not already listed on a BA flight. Manage booking - View, change or cancel your BA rebate travel booking. You will need your BA booking reference. Note: Current and former BA staff members should ...

  2. PDF Staff Travel guidelines in a nutshell

    reminder of the main Staff Travel guidelines. You can read the full guidance on the Travel page on One, while former colleagues should search under FAQs for the Former Staff Travel Guide. 1. Please make sure you take the time to read and understand the Staff Travel terms and conditions that you accept at the time of making your booking or ...

  3. British Airways

    Book personal travel on other carriers using MyIdtravel, a convenient online service for British Airways staff.

  4. Staff Travel

    Select login type. BSAFE. User ID. BSAFE Password. Don't know your password? SecurID. User ID.

  5. British Airways

    MyIdtravelForm is a tool for BA employees to book flights with other airlines at reduced rates. Log in with your BSAFE User ID and password.

  6. myIDTravel

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  7. Online services for airline employees (staff travel)

    If you don't have a BSAFE password, or have difficulties logging in, please contact the BA IT Service Centre on+44 020 8562 4000. Queries regarding Hotline bookings should be emailed to the "Hotline Helpdesk" team, accessed via the 'Travel' section of the BA intranet or on the home page of the former staff intranet site.

  8. Non-Rev, ID90, ZED, Interline, Standby: What's the Difference?

    USA. As you can read in our blog post about non-rev travel, non-rev stands for non-revenue. This terminology is mostly used in the United States and is often referred to as ID90. ID is short for Industry Discount; 90 refers to a 90% discount. You may also come across ID80, ID75, or ID50 tickets, which all have their specific terms.

  9. British Airways staff travel information

    Add your British Airways staff travel notes to StaffTraveler. Please note that this form is not intended to ask staff travel related questions. Only use this form to add British Airways tips & notes to the StaffTraveler Airline Notes database. Questions submitted through this form cannot be answered, as StaffTraveler is not associated with ...

  10. Login

    Not a BA colleague? > Email (Outlook Web App OWA) > Your ESS Applications ...

  11. myIDTravel Help

    Refunding a myIDTravel ticket involves two steps: 1. Find your ticket ticket. To initiate a refund, the easiest way is to access the ticket via Your flight list. You can also click on the Manage Bookings & Tickets button and enter your e-ticket number. 2. Refund the ticket. Click the Refund button.

  12. British Airways Plc

    For all other tickets, listings must be made via https://idtravel.ba.com. between 72-30 hours prior to flight departure. If travel is over a weekend, you must ensure listing is made no later than the Thursday prior to travel as any bookings created on a Friday will not get picked up until the following Monday.

  13. What is ID90?

    There are different kinds of non-rev tickets and priorities: ID90 is a standby ticket. ID80 is a standby ticket. ID75 may be confirmed. ID50 is a confirmed ticket. You might also see one of these priority codes added: S Service (employee, travelling to or from work). R Rebate (employee, travelling for leisure). N Non-company (not an employee). B Non-company travelling to or from work, not used ...

  14. Travel links for non-BA staff

    Other airline staff Spouse, partner and nominated relatives of BA staff travelling independently. > List for a BA flight

  15. Passports, visas and API

    Visas and other travel documentation. How to check if you need a visa. Depending on your nationality and the purpose of your journey, you may need a visa, or an equivalent form of authorisation, for every country you enter as part of your journey — even if you are only in transit or connecting from one flight to another in the airport of that country without going through border control ...

  16. Former BA Staff

    Retired Staff Association The Retired Staff Association (RSA) was formed in 1962 by British European Airways (BEA) to provide the opportunity for retired staff to meet socially and travel together. The office of the RSA is located in the British Airways Distribution Centre near Hounslow. The committee is run entirely by retired staff volunteers who also offer help and support to their members

  17. FLYING STANDBY

    British Airways staff travel is fun. I will make another vid for the plane part. Special thanks to my BA friend for making this possible :)INSTAGRAM: https:/...

  18. How to set up myIDtravel (BA Staff) : r/NonRevenueTravelers

    contact your travel and benefits department to ask that question. For my airline, we were told to use our employee number, and were given a temporary password to enter and then we could change it. Your airline might be different. Every airline varies. Mine uses a single sign-on from our internal portal.

  19. Head of People

    Our brands British Airways is part of a unique collection of airlines and non-airline businesses, all operating under one parent company: International Airlines Group (IAG). With a fleet of around 570 aircraft flying to more than 250 destinations worldwide, IAG has over 66,000 talented colleagues around the world.