As covered comprehensively on the site (and here and here) and rightly a cause celebre for anyone who believes that equality should also apply to men, British Airways had a policy which stopped a man from sitting next to a child unless he was their father.
After suffering from this sexual discrimination (the policy did not apply to women) Mirko Fischer won a court case at Swindon County Court after he has was told by British Airways to move from his seat. It also forced British Airways to review its policies.
The Sunday Telegraph reports that British Airways has now changed its policy and dropped this discrimination.
This is a clear victory for male equality campaigners and shows what can be done as many have written and called BA to keep the pressure on. The policy probably would not have changed though without Mirko Fischer winning his court case so as well as male equality campaigners keeping the pressure up, sites like and others disseminating information there is a need for men to challenge issues through the courts.
This is glib as men are not backed by or supported by the Equalities and Human Rights Commission or has a vociferous and well funded group (including by the public sector) organisation like the anti-male Fawcett Society (though they will have been screwed by their pathetic and ridiculous challenge to the Governement's Budget).
Putting that aside the equality legisiation is therefore of men and women.
On other issue is something that has been seen before (the MFI advert was a classic example) is the fact British Airways does not show any sign of remorse that it operated a sexist policy. It hides behind jargonese but does not say sorry, that is shameful and speaks volumes.
Now it is just Qantas that has such a sexist policy.
Posted by Skimmington
What is needed is a class action for Everyman, with he intent of winning compensation of 20% off the air fares for men for a period as long as the discriminatory policy was in effect. No such discount for women, of course.
Posted by: amfortas | Monday, 23 August 2010 at 08:22
I see the article is dated 21st of August 2010. One of our members confirmed this several days prior, on the 10th August 2010.
http://antimisandry.com/articles/british-airways-change-anti-male-policy-53.html
Posted by: Marx | Monday, 23 August 2010 at 13:55
interesting
Posted by: macpage | Wednesday, 22 September 2010 at 10:13