British Airways crew member found dead in hotel room on stop over before flight
- A British Airways flight attendant was found dead in his hotel room in San Francisco on April 17 after failing to appear for a scheduled flight back to London Heathrow.
- Colleagues raised concerns leading to the discovery of the deceased, who was believed to have been dead for up to two days prior.
- The return flight was canceled as crew members were too distressed to work, and passengers were not informed of the reason.
- British Airways expressed condolences, stating they were supporting the crew and affected passengers with alternative arrangements.
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