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British Airways staff welcomes passengers to London Heathrow with a surprise Christmas carol


THOUSANDS of air passengers were treated to a surprise Christmas carol performance by British Airways staff.

The choir, made up of cabin crew, a pilot and engineer and head office staff, cheered arrivals at Heathrow Terminal 5 with a rendition of the Christmas classic, Deck The Halls.

 BA passengers were welcomed home with a surprise carol performance

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BA passengers were welcomed home with a surprise carol performanceCredit: SWNS

The collection of aspiring singers put in weeks of rehearsals in between long days in the sky and office.

The performance was given the West End seal of approval with Hamilton’s musical director Richard Beadle training up the 15-strong choir.

Richard said: “I was amazed by the dedication and talent from the British Airways choir – they really put their all into creating an amazing performance for their customers.

“Working in West End theatre, we are used to training sessions, followed by dress rehearsals, followed by live performances; it’s a very tiring process.

“Some of the British Airways choir swapped their day-jobs of flying a plane or servicing an aircraft, to performing in this choir, all without breaking a sweat.”

 The carollers were trained by Hamilton's musical director

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The carollers were trained by Hamilton’s musical directorCredit: SWNS

The video begins in the Heathrow Terminal 5 baggage hall as unsuspecting passengers from British Airways flights gather for the arrival of their bags.

The usual clamour of voices is interrupted by a melody coming from a member of the British Airways cabin crew, fresh off a flight.

They’re shortly joined by a number of other staff members.

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They fly through an updated version of Deck The Halls, singing about flying home in style to see loved ones, while passers-by are reunited with family and friends.

This Christmas, 210 British Airways flights will take to the skies on December 25 and 721 flights will operate on New Year’s Eve.

The airline will deliver over 1.5 million bags across the network from now until December 27, and serve up 100,000 traditional Christmas dinners in-flight.

 Passengers were delighted by the performance

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Passengers were delighted by the performanceCredit: SWNS
 The show started in baggage claim

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The show started in baggage claimCredit: SWNS

Sun Online Travel previously revealed what it’s like to fly on Christmas day.

You can still get free food and drink on some short haul flights with BA.

We also reveal the food and drink you should avoid if you don’t want to be bloated on a flight.





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