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No brainer for VA. Planes are always going to Europe with a lot of capacity in business class.
The plane has got to go anyway so getting the Boomers and Opals flights is virtually no cost to them. And in return they get very good advertising space at the WC of the world's second biggest team sport.
Can't work out why airlines haven't largely got behind NBL teams. As mentioned above the planes have to go anyway.
Actually no I don't agree with BA or anyone else having to pay for any players children or family, but I do believe that boomers and opals should be treated equally in all areas
Let's hope it's the same deal for both boomers and opals and not like qantas where boomers went first class opal went economy........though the opals did bring home a medal