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BBC spends £3 million on luxury flightsBBC spends £3 million on luxury flights

Wednesday, 03, Sep 2008 02:58

The BBC spent £3 million on business or first class flights last year, out of a total £10 million spent on flying, a freedom of information request has revealed.

The corporation also spent £5 million on rail travel.

"The BBC's own guidelines say that flying business class should only happen in 'exceptional circumstances'," said Liberal democrat transport secretary Norman Baker.

"It is hard to believe that there can be £3 million worth of exceptional circumstances in a single year."

But the BBC reacted furiously to Mr Baker's comments.

"We reject these claims completely," a BBC spokesperson said.

The corporation said 95 per cent of flights booked involved economy class seats, and that business class was only employed when the employee had to work immediately upon arrival.

The spokesperson also pointed out the figures included flights taken by BBC Worldwide, which involves no licence fee money.

"As an international broadcaster, viewers expect us to report stories and bring them programmes from around the world which inevitably involves travel," they added.

The BBC has been struggling to maintain quality and good value for money since former culture secretary Tessa Jowell allowed only a three per cent rise in the licence fee in early 2007.


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