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A Facebook post in a group the other day revealed that a significant portion of BAs business comes from just 6 London boroughs. From Richmond, to Hampstead.
I’m staggered.
So much spend from locations where the majority of the UK’s biggest companies (including travel agents) have their registered address?
Wonder how much came from EH1 pre-2008. The domestics were a sea of ties bearing the “daisy wheel” and “chips ‘n peas”.
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