19 Jan 2012
Save time by booking flights and checking in using your mobile
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Type: Free for personal use only
Platform: iPhone
Manufacturer: British Airways
Price: Free
Booking, boarding and accessing the latest travel information is even easier for iPhone users, with the British Airways app. You'll have instant access to live information about your next flight, you can use your iPhone as a boarding pass on many routes and book new flights direct from your phone.
Easy access to information about your next flight, including check-in, live departure time and gate numbers (from Heathrow Terminal 5) plus access to your mobile boarding pass in just one click.
Book British Airways flights directly from your iPhone in an experience designed to be as fast as possible.
View full details for your next flight and access all your mobile boarding passes. You can also track the arrival or departure information for any flight in the next eight days or view the full British Airways schedule.
If you are an Executive Club member, you can view all your upcoming flight bookings, check your balance and your full transaction history on your iPhone. Anyone can join the Executive Club for free on ba.com.
You can also check-in with your mobile, see worldwide contact numbers and see the latest British Airways travel news.
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