He allegedly suffered a brain injury after slipping on Baileys.
A man is taking British Airways to court after an alleged brain injury A passenger has sued British Airways after he slipped on a puddle of Baileys Irish Cream liqueur at Heathrow. Andreas Wuchner claims he was travelling from London Heathrow to Zurich when he stepped on some spilled Baileys on the floor near the check-in counters. It is unclear how the alcohol ended up on the floor, but he has accused BA of failing to clean it up.
The airline rejected the amount, saying that the Montreal Convention limits its maximum liability, the industry publication reports. British Airways has also asked the judge to consider whether the check-in counters, where the man slipped, are under its liability. Tom Bird, barrister for BA, said there are ‘significant factual disputes between the parties.
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