Alex Salmond barred from BA flight after booking as Star Trek captain
Version 0 of 1. Alex Salmond found himself in a bizarre situation with airline staff after booking on to a flight under the name James Kirk – the captain of Star Trek’s USS Enterprise. The former Scottish first minister caused confusion when British Airways initially refused to let him board a flight at Heathrow under the sci-fi alias. The Mail on Sunday reported that it took a series of telephone calls for the senior politician to persuade the airline that he should be allowed on board. Salmond said he often travelled under a false name for security reasons and as a Trekkie – as fans of the show are known – he liked to use Kirk’s name, partly as a joke but also because it was easy to remember. It is understood the confusion at the airport lasted for a couple of minutes before being resolved. He told the Mail on Sunday: “It was all sorted out. I just wanted BA to ‘beam me up, Scotty’.” But Salmond indicated that in future he would be travelling under a different name. “Now that my cover has been blown by the Mail on Sunday, I will choose another Star Trek character – but not Mr Spock because that would be illogical,” he said. The incident took place over the summer when Salmond tried to fly back to Scotland after a week at the Commons. He has previously described himself as an obsessive Trekkie and the show’s fan club made him a Starfleet officer and gave him a membership of distinction. |