British Airways' Underhanded Game to Destroy Virgin Atlantic - Dirty Tricks

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In the early 1990s, amid the exponential rise of Virgin Atlantic as a major competitor on the transatlantic route, British Airways commenced a covert operation to undermine the carrier through hacking, misinformation and other nefarious antics in order to divert passengers away, collapse stockholder confidence and ultimately crash the carrier.

However, the scheme would eventually be found out, and become one of the biggest scandals in British aviation history, with British Airways having to pay millions in damages, and a legal dispute would drag on for years between the UK's two largest international carriers, both of whom would continue to operate alongside each other with an air of pervasive suspicion and distrust going into the new millennium.

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