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BA crew ‘mistakenly booked into love hotel and kept awake by moaning'
BA crew ‘mistakenly booked into love hotel and kept awake by moaning'

Metro

time5 hours ago

  • Metro

BA crew ‘mistakenly booked into love hotel and kept awake by moaning'

A British Airways crew were forced to spend a layover night in an Italian sex hotel after a mix-up, it has been claimed. At least 12 members of staff were booked into the Motel in Milan, which offers a variety of themed suites including a BDSM dungeon-style room complete with a caged bed and a standing cross with wrist cuffs. 'There are no limits in this place, only the heat of pleasure, torments of passion, abandonment to desires,' reads a listing for a €280 (£240) per night room on the motel's website. It's thought the staff were supposed to stay at the Hotel, a regular 'vanilla' four-star hotel next door run by the same brand. The airline said some staff were 'moved to unapproved hotel rooms following availability issues with our usual accommodation provider'. It said this happened without the knowledge of company managers. An insider told The Sun the mix-up was down to a 'comical mistake by the hotel booking team', adding that it had 'serious implications'. 'Some of the team who stayed in the sex dungeon didn't get any sleep, so they couldn't operate on BA services the following day', the source told the newspaper. 'They were kept awake by thrillseekers moaning and groaning all day and night. 'There were adult workers outside propositing staff. Crew even reported suspicious fluids in their rooms which made their skin crawl.' It's understood there were no delays to the flight the affected crew were supposed to work on the following day. British Airways is 'urgently investigating to prevent a repeat', a spokesperson for the airline added. check our news page.

BA crew 'mistakenly booked into love hotel and kept awake by moaning'
BA crew 'mistakenly booked into love hotel and kept awake by moaning'

Metro

time7 hours ago

  • Metro

BA crew 'mistakenly booked into love hotel and kept awake by moaning'

A British Airways crew were forced to spend a layover night in an Italian sex hotel after a mix-up, it has been claimed. At least 12 members of staff were booked into the Motel in Milan, which offers a variety of themed suites including a BDSM dungeon-style room complete with a caged bed and a standing cross with wrist cuffs. 'There are no limits in this place, only the heat of pleasure, torments of passion, abandonment to desires,' reads a listing for a €280 (£240) per night room on the motel's website. It's thought the staff were supposed to stay at the Hotel, a regular 'vanilla' four-star hotel next door run by the same brand. The airline said some staff were 'moved to unapproved hotel rooms following availability issues with our usual accommodation provider'. It said this happened without the knowledge of company managers. An insider told The Sun the mix-up was down to a 'comical mistake by the hotel booking team', adding that it had 'serious implications'. 'Some of the team who stayed in the sex dungeon didn't get any sleep, so they couldn't operate on BA services the following day', the source told the newspaper. 'They were kept awake by thrillseekers moaning and groaning all day and night. 'There were adult workers outside propositing staff. Crew even reported suspicious fluids in their rooms which made their skin crawl.' It's understood there were no delays to the flight the affected crew were supposed to work on the following day. British Airways is 'urgently investigating to prevent a repeat', a spokesperson for the airline added. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page.

British Airways flight crew mistakenly booked into sex dungeon for layover
British Airways flight crew mistakenly booked into sex dungeon for layover

Daily Mirror

time8 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

British Airways flight crew mistakenly booked into sex dungeon for layover

Twelve members of British Airways staff were booked into the wrong hotel in Milan by bosses and were met with bondage cages, human dog cages and leather harnesses A British flight crew who had a stopover in Italy were accidentally booked into a pay-by-the-hour seedy sex dungeon, complete with vagina-shaped spa baths and mirrored ceilings. Twelve members of British Airways staff were supposed to be booked into the Motel in Milan, but were instead checked into the nearby Hotel, also in the Italian city, by bosses. The crew turned up and were met with bondage cages, human dog cages and leather harnesses, instead of the normal clean sheets and hotel toiletries. ‌ The airline workers were reportedly stepped down from their next flight, having not had enough sleep, after putting up with moans and groans from other patrons of the establishment. They were allowed to rest in a more suitable hotel before returning to their scheduled flights. ‌ A source told the Sun: "It was a comical mistake by the hotel booking team, but had serious implications. Some of the team who stayed in the sex dungeon didn't get any sleep, so they couldn't operate on BA services the following day. They were kept awake by thrillseekers moaning and groaning all day and night. 'Staff reported constant noise, and witnessed 'drug deals and prostitution', as well as a '24-hour orgy. There were adult workers outside propositioning staff. Crew even reported suspicious fluids in their rooms which made their skin crawl.' A British Airline spokeswoman said: 'A small number of crew were moved to unapproved hotel rooms due to availability issues with our usual provider, without our knowledge. We are urgently investigating to prevent a repeat.'

BA crew mistakenly booked into sex dungeon as they spot grim detail in room
BA crew mistakenly booked into sex dungeon as they spot grim detail in room

Daily Mirror

time8 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

BA crew mistakenly booked into sex dungeon as they spot grim detail in room

Members of a British Airways cabin crew team found themselves in a mortifying situation after being accidentally being checked into a sex hotel, complete with an anatomically detailed tub Crew members aboard a British Airways flight endured a seriously awkward night, after a booking blunder saw them being checked into a sex dungeon. While in the stylish Italian city of Milan, it had been decided that the colleagues would spend the night at the Motel a popular modern hotel with good transport links. ‌ Unfortunately, in what has been described as a "comical mistake", the team reportedly found themselves bedding down for the night at the similarly named Mo. om Hotel. Although at a glance, the names of these hotels appear almost indistinguishable, this is where any comparisons end. ‌ It soon became clear to the crew that this was no ordinary establishment, as they took in the bondage-themed beds and vagina-shaped spa tub. And if these features didn't drive the point home, the incessant "moaning and groaning" from fellow patrons certainly did. A source told The Sun: "Crew were booked into a pay-by-the-hour sex hotel last Thursday. They were confronted with bondage sets, mirrored ceilings, human dog cages and leather harnesses. It was obvious that this wasn't the place the crew was supposed to stay." Although there are humorous elements to the mishap, this sleeping situation was decidedly less than ideal for airline staff, for whom adequate rest is imperative. As the source explained: "It was a comical mistake by the hotel booking team, but had serious implications. Some of the team who stayed in the sex dungeon didn't get any sleep, so they couldn't operate on BA services the following day. They were kept awake by thrill seekers moaning and groaning all day and night." ‌ As well as struggling through "constant noise" as a "24 hour orgy" raged on, employees allegedly also had to deal with witnessing "suspicious fluids in their rooms which made their skin crawl". A British Airways spokesperson told the Mirror: "A small number of crew were moved to unapproved hotel rooms following availability issues with our usual accommodation provider. This happened without our knowledge, and we're urgently investigating to prevent it from taking place again." ‌ It's understood that 12 crew members spent one evening in the unapproved accommodation, due to availability issues with the airline's usual provider. There was also thankfully no delay to the flight that the staff members had been scheduled to operate, meaning they were able to get back to normal after their unexpected stay.

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