British Airways reported to have imposed flight ban on supermodel

Naomi CampbellLondon - British supermodel Naomi Campbell was Tuesday reported to have been banned from flying British Airways (BA) following her recent row over missing baggage.

The model's spokesman said she hoped the dispute with BA be "resolved amicably."

However, reports said BA had decided to stop flying the catwalk star.

"We do not comment in detail about matters relating to individual passengers," a BA spokesman said Tuesday.

But all incidents of abusive or disruptive behaviour towards fellow passengers or staff were taken extremely seriously and would not be tolerated.

"We deal with cases on an individual basis and take appropriate action where necessary," the spokesman said.

Campbell, 37, was removed by police from an Los Angeles-bound aircraft last week after flying into a rage when one of her bags went missing.

She was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a police officer after touching down at London's Heathrow Terminal 5 and released on bail Friday pending further inquiries.

"Naomi has been flying with BA for nearly 30 years and has been a good customer. She hopes this can be resolved amicably," said her spokesman. (dpa)

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