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view.Home | Log in | FlightsDear Mr Ball,Welcome to the second Access London 2012 newsletter, created
especially to help our Members get closer to the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. As the British athletes compete on home soil for the first time since 1948, we're asking people to stay
at home and support Team GB and ParalympicsGB to help build a Home Advantage. However, we appreciate that you may have a holiday booked or need to attend a business meeting abroad. In either case,
there are still ways you can be a supporter when you're far from home.Supporting our athletes on your travels.British Airways will be offering all kinds of opportunities to get involved when you
travel with us during the Games, such as 'Olympic inspired' inflight meals and live coverage and news on screens in airport lounges. Make sure you pick up a Supporters Booklet; it will help you keep
up with everything that's going on with Team GB while you're out of the country.Find out more >The more they win, the more Avios you could win.Even if you are away, you can still experience the
excitement of winning, as we're introducing a special Avios Medal Bonus.If you are flying from the UK during the Games, on a day when any of our athletes win Bronze, Silver or Gold medals, you will
then be awarded bonus Avios. For instance, if a Team GB athlete wins a Gold medal, you will win 1,000 bonus Avios. To find out more details and support Team GB click the link below.Win bonus
Avios >Home Advantage - the view of the experts.To understand the true meaning of home advantage, we consulted a number of experts, including the former Olympic Champions Denise Lewis and
Michael Johnson, and the British Olympic Association's Director of Sport, Sir Clive Woodward. Their thoughts, views and insights on the subject have been made into a fascinating short
film.Watch the film >An exclusive interview with Darren Campbell.Darren represented Britain in the 100m and 200m between 1991 - 2006 and was also a regular member of perhaps the best 4 x 100m relay
team we've ever produced. He had a glittering career, winning medals at every level, culminating in an Olympic Gold at the 2004 Athens Games when the British team beat the USA by just 0.01 seconds.
Here are his thoughts on the difference competing at home made to him and how it will lift our athletes in London 2012.Read the interview >The top 50 Olympic Games moments.The Telegraph's
Chief Olympics Correspondent, Paul Kelso, writes for High Life, our inflight magazine. Be sure to read his pick of the most heart-stopping scenes in the history of the Games. Daley Thompson
whistling his way to decathlon gold, Nadia Comaneci's perfect 10, Dick Fosbury's unique 'flop', they all get a mention.Read the article >Denise Lewis' Olympic blog.As London 2012's competitors
prepare for their moment on the world's stage, Denise says it's all about keeping a cool head when the pressure is on.Read the blog >Keep up with the Games.You can follow all the news and
preparation for the biggest Olympic Games of modern times, plus get updates on the Home Advantage campaign on the British Airways Facebook page.Follow us >Wherever you are during the
Games, we'll help you to enjoy every single moment. We look forward to bringing you more exciting news and more exclusive Member benefits in your next Access London 2012 newsletter on
25th July 2012.Warm regards,James Hillierfrom the Executive ClubFollow us:Home | Log in |Flights | Contact usThis email was sent to xyz@noemail.local. You have
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