After five years on her national airline’s blacklist, Naomi Campbell has been allowed back on board British Airways flights.
Streatham girl Naomi flew BA First Class to Milan earlier this year, prompting complaints from workers who are accusing bosses of giving the supermodel special treatment because of her wealth, according the Daily Mail.
Ms Campbell, 43, boarded the Milan flight at Heathrow accompanied by the airline’s special services staff, who give VIP treatment to First Class fliers. An insider said: “Naomi upset a lot of staff, so to have her back on BA flights feels like a bit of a kick in the teeth.
“The company should be taking a hard line against people who are abusive or aggressive – whether they are rich and famous or not.”
Campbell was banned after a row over her luggage at Heathrow Airport in 2008. A court hearing was told she ranted at the aircraft’s crew, including accusations of racism, before she was ordered off.
She was fined £2,300 and sentenced to 200 hours of community service for the incident.