Love in the air
An air hostess who took-off from Birmingham Airport as a girl with a boyfriend, landed in Barcelona as a bride to be.
An air hostess who took-off from Birmingham Airport as a girl with a boyfriend, landed in Barcelona as a bride to be.
Budget airline BMI Baby which has been flying from Midlands airports since 2002 will fly for the final time today
Budget airline BMI Baby which has been flying from MIdlands airports since 2002 will fly for the final time on Sunday.
Kieran Pallet sneaked onto his girlfriend's last BMI Baby flight from Birmingham Airport to propose to her. Lucinda Taylor, an air hostess, had no idea her, now, fiancee was on the flight.
Lucinda Taylor, from Birmingham, was working on the last BMI Baby flight from Birmingham Airport when she was proposed to by her, now, fiancee, Kieran Pallet, 20.
The unsuspecting air hostess had no idea her boyfriend had sneaked onto her plane, when he crept up behind her and proposed at 35,000 feet above france.
The plane, full of passengers, cheered and clapped as Lucinda, who is 21, said yes.
The couple are now planning their wedding for 2014.
An air hostess who took-off from Birmingham Airport as a girl with a boyfriend, landed in Barcelona as a bride to be.
Read the full storyAfter 10 years of daily flights, bmibaby will cease to fly from East Midlands Airport after today.
Passengers – many who regularly use the airline, tell ITV Central how it feels to be onboard the last scheduled flight.
Budget airline BMI Baby which has been flying from Midlands airports since 2002 will fly for the final time today
Read the full story
Budget airline BMI Baby which has been flying from MIdlands airports since 2002 will fly for the final time on Sunday.
Read the full storyThe low cost airline, bmibaby, may close in September. bmibaby has lost £100 million in the past four months and since its sale to British Airways last month attempts to find new owners have failed.
Leicestershire Cabin Crew have raised more than £10,000 for a charity that helps children with cancer.
The money was donated to The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust by staff at Castle Donington-based airline BMI Baby.
Money was raised by promoting fundraising scratchcards to passengers.