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British airways probes racist comments about Nigerian passengers

British Airways has launched an investigation after a video emerged of an air stewardess making racist comments about passengers on a flight to Nigeria .
MailOnline reports that the woman, dressed in a BA uniform, filmed herself as she was about to fly from London Heathrow to Abuja on Friday .
The footage was recorded in her car and circulated among cabin crew who reported it to BA.
The airline said , “We expect the utmost professionalism from our staff when they are representing British Airways. We are investigating this video .”
Viewers were shocked when the woman said , “All Nigerians are going to be asking for f ****** upgrades ,”
referring to the genitals of the men on board .
During the one- minute footage , filmed on Snapchat , the blonde female worker also revealed how she was going to deal with passengers on the six - hour flight .
A source told MailOnline that the video – which was captioned , ‘I can ’t cope with this flight ’ – was circulated among BA cabin crew only .
The yet - t 0- be identified woman filmed herself , saying , “ Alright , so all of yous are there getting ready for your Friday night, getting in the pre -drinks , you know , as you do .
“And I ’m here , getting ready to go to work, put on a yellow life jacket , point out the exits , hand out chicken or beef , what sort of Friday night is this for me?
“The upside is I’ m going to Nigeria and there ’s gonna be bare B** , I’ m joking, I ’m joking .”
The female could be heard discussing her upcoming flight and making racist comments about passengers travelling to Nigeria .
She said , “All the Nigerians are gonna be there like ‘gimme Coca -Cola , gimme me beef , why you have no beef left ? I want beef .
“And I ’m just gonna be there like , ‘Sorry sir , we ran out of beef .
“All the Nigerians are gonna be there asking for f****** upgrades because they haven ’t got enough leg room because their B** s are in their way . Big d **** like this swinging from side to side. ”
After shocked crew reported the video to British Airways, the airline launched an investigation .

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