
Naomi Campbell has refused to fly with British Airways following her arrest at Heathrow, despite claiming that the airline "begged" her to remain a customer.
The supermodel allegedly became aggressive to cabin staff and police earlier this month after being told that one of her bags was not on her flight to LA.
It was subsequently reported that she was banned from BA after she was booked for assault.
However, she told a Brazilian newspaper that an official pleaded with her to return, but she refused to do so in protest at the chaos at Terminal 5.
She said: "Someone from BA called me and asked that I return to fly with them, but this will not occur so early. They didn't find my bag - said it wasn't in the system - and there was a complete disrespect for the passengers.
"I am not speaking for myself. I am speaking for all those who have been disrespected."
A BA spokesman said: "We have not confirmed or denied that any passenger has been banned."
Campbell was recently turned down by authorities in Rio de Janeiro when she offered to donate blood.



