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British Airways sell range of luggage made out of decommissioned Boeing 747s

British Airways has launched a new range of £1,935 carry-on suitcases made with parts of its retired Boeing 747 planes. The airline s BOAC Speedbird suitcases pay tribute to the planes which were removed from service last year. Only 150 suitcases will be on sale and each one will contain a different fragment from a 747 in the bag s interior. British Airways has launched a new range of £1,935 carry-on suitcases made out of its retired Boeing 747 planes The airline s BOAC Speedbird suitcases pay tribute to the planes which were removed from service last year Only 150 suitcases will be on sale and each one will contain a different fragment from a 747 in the bag s interior

Six new cases, two people leave isolation

Six visitors tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) on Monday, out of the 969 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. They are females, aged 33 and 38, who arrived on December 28 on Virgin Atlantic; and a 51-year-old female, who was in contact with a known case.  In addition, three people tested positive on their second tests: a 30-year-old male, who came in on Virgin Atlantic on December …

Six released from isolation; two new cases

Barbados recorded two more cases of COVID-19 on Monday, while six people were released from isolation. The new cases are a 22-year-old male visitor who arrived on British Airways on December 19 and a 21-year-old female visitor who came in on British Airways on December 20.  Both of them were asymptomatic and tested positive on their second tests. Theirs were the only positive tests among the 1 455 conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. There are now 32 people in isolation, and 329 confirmed cases of the viral illness – 173 females and 156 males.  To date, there have been 290 recoveries and seven deaths. The public health laboratory completed 63 378 tests since February. (

COVID-19 UPDATE: Five visitors test positive

December 22, 2020 Five visitors returned positive results for COVID-19 on Sunday, out of the 899 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. The new cases are a 30-year-old woman and a 56-year-old man, who both arrived on British Airways on December 18; a 37-year-old woman and a 42-year-old man, who both came in on British Airways on December 19; and a 41-year-old man, who arrived on American Airlines on December 19. They were all asymptomatic, and tested positive on their second tests. One person was released from the Harrison Point isolation facility, so there are now 36 persons in isolation. Barbados has recorded 327 confirmed cases – 172 females and 155 males. There have been 284 recoveries.

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