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Over 7,000 titles for you to access and enjoy

You can now enjoy a choice of more than 7,000 digital newspapers and magazines thanks to our partnership with PressReader.*

Top titles are available from over 120 countries in more than 60 languages, so there’s something for everyone. There are 28 categories of digital content including news, travel and culture, food and drink, aviation, business, entertainment, fashion, sport, health and more.

To be able to use PressReader, make sure you download your choice of reading on to your own device before your flight – you’ll receive a link to PressReader in your ‘It’s time to fly’ email 24 hours before your outbound flight. This will give you access to browse and download as many titles as you like for up to three days. Anything that you download is yours to keep, even after your access period expires.

You'll also have unlimited access to PressReader when you connect to the Wi-Fi network in a British Airways lounge, although this will vary by location.

*British Airways is trialling the PressReader service and reserves the right to withdraw it at any time.

Frequently asked questions

About the service

What is PressReader?

PressReader offers you unlimited access to over 7,000 newspapers and magazines in an easy-to-use app available on every smartphone and tablet. PressReader may also be accessed using your browser on any laptop or desktop computer. There should always be something to cater to your needs, with content available in 63 languages, from 156 countries and across 28 different categories. As a British Airways customer, you have access to PressReader whenever you fly, either through the quick-link in your ‘It’s time to fly’ email or by visiting one of our lounges. You can download full versions of newspapers and magazines to your device, and save them to read in-flight or later in your journey. Whatever you download, is yours to keep.

Who has access to PressReader?

Every one of our customers has full access to PressReader’s entire library, from the moment you click the link found in your ‘It’s time to fly' email. If you're eligible to enter a British Airways lounge you can also access PressReader while connected to the lounge’s Wi-Fi network and avoid using your own data to download publications.

How long does my access period last?

Your access period begins 24 hours before your outbound flight, and expires after three days. During this time, you may browse and save as many publications as you wish. Be sure to take advantage of the access period and download something to read for your return journey.

If you have access to our British Airways lounges, you will receive access to the entire PressReader catalogue for as long as you’re connected to the Wi-Fi network. If you’re on your return journey, you can download daily newspapers in the lounge, selecting from a wide range of titles and languages.

Can I access PressReader during my flight?

It’s always better to download any publications you may want to read before you board. That way, you’ll have quick, easy access to your newspapers and magazines while you’re flying. PressReader is available via Wi-Fi on connected aircraft, but this will require you to purchase a Wi-Fi package whilst onboard.

Can I use PressReader on any device?

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The PressReader app is available on any mobile device, including smartphones and tablets, and all major operating systems including iOS, Android, Windows, Amazon, Blackberry, and Mac. PressReader’s web platform is always available on laptops and other computers connected to the Wi-Fi network in British Airways lounges.

I am a oneworld customer, flying British Airways. Do I get access to PressReader?

oneworld customers have access to PressReader if eligible for access to a British Airways owned lounge.

Access is granted whilst connected to the lounge Wi-Fi hotspot.

I am travelling on a booking with multiple customers. Do we all get access to PressReader?

The link you receive in your ‘It’s time to fly' email can be shared with up to four others, helpful if you’re travelling on a group booking. Simply send your email to those travelling in your party and activate PressReader on the device.

Getting connected

How do I connect to PressReader?

There are two ways to access PressReader:

  1. Tap the quick-link in your ‘It’s time to fly’ email, using the device you’d like to read on. Follow the prompt to download the PressReader app and authorize your access.
  2. Download the PressReader app and connect to the Wi-Fi network in a British Airways lounge. You’ll automatically get complete access to the PressReader platform.

Which app stores have PressReader available?

You’ll find PressReader in the Apple App Store, Google Play, Microsoft Store, Amazon, and Blackberry World.

Downloading newspapers and magazines

How do I download newspapers and magazines to my device?

Once you’ve activated your free access period and you see the British Airways welcome screen in the PressReader app, you’re ready to start downloading.

When you’re ready, close the welcome screen, then tap on Publications to view the PressReader catalogue. Here, you can search for your favourite titles using the search bar and sort the list by category or language. Once you find a publication you’d like to download, click the download symbol.

If you want to see all of the publications you’ve downloaded, just tap Downloaded at the bottom of your screen.

How many publications can I download?

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You can download as many publications as you’d like.

How long can I keep the publications I download?

Anything that you download is yours to keep, even after your access period expires.

Can I download complete publications?

Yes. Full publications of your favourite magazines and newspapers are available on PressReader. You can read them in the original printed layout or in a text view mode designed for easy reading on a mobile device.

Which titles are available on PressReader?

Thousands of titles are available from all over the world. Use the PressReader app to browse the entire catalogue.

I’m looking for a specific newspaper or magazine, but I can’t find it on PressReader. Can I request that you add it to the platform?

Yes. If there’s something you’d like to see on PressReader, send an email to our support team at care@pressreader.com.

PressReader works with publishers around the world, and based on customer feedback, adds new titles to the platform every day.

Making the most of your time on PressReader

Is PressReader mobile-friendly?

Yes. You can read most publications on PressReader in the original printed layout or in a text view mode designed for easy reading on a mobile device. In order to use the text view mode, just open any title from the publications list in the PressReader app. Then, select the Text View toggle at the bottom of your screen.

Why isn’t there a text view option for the publication I’m reading?

Some magazines on PressReader don’t have a text view option. It’s important that your reading experience is the best it can be, and some of those beautiful magazine layouts aren’t designed to be pulled apart. In full page view, you can pinch your fingers to zoom in and drag each page to make reading as easy and as comfortable as possible.

How many languages does PressReader support?

The PressReader app interface supports English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, French, Arabic, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish. Content is available in more than 60 languages from around the world. You can also instantly translate some content into 18 languages, while you have an active internet connection.

Can I continue to use PressReader after my free access period ends?

Yes. To extend your experience on PressReader, you can subscribe for complete access to the platform from almost anywhere in the world.

Who can I contact if I have more questions?

If you have more questions about your access to PressReader, contact care@pressreader.com.

Trouble shooting

I’ve opened the PressReader app, but the content appears to be locked. How do I unlock the publications I want to read?

When you first open the PressReader app, you should see a British Airways welcome message, if not, you may not have connected successfully.

  1. If you’re trying to connect through the quick-link in your ‘It’s time to fly’ email and you see padlock icons on a publication, check the coffee cup icon at the bottom right corner of your screen. It should be green. If it isn’t, try tapping the quick-link again.
  2. If you’re trying to connect through our lounge Wi-Fi and you see padlock icon on a publication, try enabling Hotspots in the app settings:
    * Tap 'More' in the main menu, then 'Hotspots'.
    * If you’ve activated the free access period, but you still can’t view any publications in the PressReader app, send an email to care@pressreader.com.

I have a flight but I didn’t book direct with British Airways. Do I have access?

This service is available for those customers who book direct with British Airways but we are working to improve access for customers who book via a third party.

Why is the PressReader app asking me to pay for a title I want to download?

If you are prompted to pay for a title, you might not have connected successfully.

  1. If you’re trying to connect through the quick-link in your check-in email and you see padlock icons on a publication, check the coffee cup icon at the bottom right corner of your screen. It should be green. If it isn’t, try tapping the quick-link again.
    Repeat.
  2. If you’re trying to connect through the British Airways lounge Wi-Fi and you see padlock icons on a publication, try enabling HotSpots in the app settings: tap More in the main menu, then HotSpots. If you’ve activated the free access period, but you still can’t view any publications in the PressReader app, send an email to care@pressreader.com.
Terms and Conditions
  1. Eligible Customers for PressReader access are customers who have booked a flight directly with British Airways (Relevant Booking).
  2. Eligible Customers will receive a link by which they will be able to access PressReader in their ‘it’s time to fly’ email' which is usually received 24 hours before their outbound flight only (the Access Link).
  3. Eligible Customers must download the PressReader app in order to access and download content from PressReader.
  4. The Access Link will only be received by the customer who made the Relevant Booking. The Access Link may be shared with up to 4 people.
  5. Access to Press Reader will be available for 3 days from the time that the ‘it’s time to fly’ email is sent (Access Period).
  6. Within the Access Period only Eligible Customers will be able to download available content for free. Once downloaded, content will be available permanently and will not expire.
  7. The PressReader app is available on any mobile device, including smartphones and tablets, and all major operating systems including iOS, Android, Windows, Amazon, Blackberry, and Mac. PressReader’s web platform is also available on laptops and other computers connected to the Wi-Fi network in British Airways lounges.
  8. Customers who are eligible for access to a British Airways lounge will be able to access PressReader and download content for free at any time while using the lounge and connected to the lounge Wi-Fi.
  9. British Airways lounge Wi-Fi Terms and Conditions will apply.
  10. This service will only be available in selected British Airways operated lounges for the trial period. The selected lounges include Aberdeen, Abuja, Amsterdam, Bermuda, Belfast City, Boston, Brussels, Baltimore, Cape Town, Dubai, Edinburgh, New York Newark, Rome, Glasgow, Geneva, Washington, Houston, New York JFK, Johannesburg, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Milan Linate, Lagos, Manchester, Newcastle, Chicago, Philadelphia, Seattle, San Francisco and Singapore.
  11. British Airways reserves the right to amend or withdraw access to PressReader and to amend these Terms and Conditions at any time.
  12. By downloading or accessing Press Reader you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions.
  13. The publications offered by press reader do not reflect British Airways’ own views.
  14. Press Reader’s Terms and Conditions will apply and can be found at PressReader Terms of Use.

A ‘sophisticated’ attack on British Airways’ mobile app and website has exposed the names, email addresses and full credit card details of 380,000 customers.

Of particular concern is the fact that the attackers captured the three-digit CVV security codes on the backs of cards, something that should not normally be possible …

BA said that the hack gathered data on transactions made through its app and website between August 21 and September 5, reports the BBC.

“It was name, email address, credit card information – that would be credit card number, expiration date and the three digit [CVV] code on the back of the credit card,” said BA boss Alex Cruz.

BA insists it did not store the CVV numbers. This is prohibited under international standards set out by the PCI Security Standards Council.

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Since BA said the attackers also managed to obtain CVV numbers, security researchers have speculated that the card details were intercepted, rather than harvested from a BA database.

The airline says only transactions made between the above dates were affected, and that all customers whose details were exposed have now been contacted. BA has advised affected customers to contact their banks to have cards cancelled, and has promised to compensate them for any loss.

BA said that ‘a third party’ alerted it to the breach, suggesting that it may have been detected by security researchers. If so, it’s likely we’ll learn more shortly.

Both police and the British privacy watchdog, the Information Commissioner’s Office, are investigating. If BA is found to have been negligent, Europe’s GDPR privacy laws would allow the airline to be fined up to 4% of its total global annual revenue, which would be a maximum of £489M ($634M).

Reuters reports a spokesperson for the prime minister, Theresa May, saying that the government is aware of the attack.

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We are aware of the reports and the National Cyber Security Centre and the National Crime Agency are working to better understand what has happened.

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