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BA drops 25 health clinic agreements

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Issue Date: 02/04/01

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BA drops 25 health clinic agreements

BRITISH Airways has pulled out of 25 franchise agreements with health
clinics operating as British Airways Travel Clinics.

The airline had a 10-year agreement with the Medical Advisory Service for
Travellers Abroad, with 28 BA-branded clinics throughout the UK and six in
South Africa.

Three clinics in London, which are owned by the carrier, will continue to
operate under BA. A BA spokesman denied the move was primarily a cost-saving
exercise, but said it was part of chief executive Rod Eddington’s plan to focus
on core airline business and return the airline to profitability.

“The three remaining travel clinics are very profitable, but the others
were not of great commercial benefit,” he said.

The franchise clinics will no longer carry the BA Travel Clinic name, but
will be free to operate under a separate relationship with MASTA.

The spokesman added the carrier is “not abandoning giving customers
health advice”, and will offer data on its health website.

* See BA ‘Fresh Approach’ story, page 6

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