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I think there’s a similar law in France, @Lady London.
It strikes me that the patient was incredibly lucky, in this instance, that there was a doctor on board who hadn’t quaffed a couple of glasses of Champagne (or Japanese whisky) already.
I agree that the decent thing for BA to do would be to show their appreciation with some miles, at a minimum, especially given that the pregnant doctor worked to the point of her own exhaustion, and was not given food by the crew.
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