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Pornhub legend Mia Khalifa slams British Airways over 's***ty a** on-board Wi-Fi'

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Mia Khalifa has slammed British Airways for its “s****y a**” on-board WiFi during the flight.The 29-year-old Lebanon-native has been living the high life and travelling all around the world for the last six months.From boat trips in Ibiza, to random trips to London, Mia has been enjoying herself the entire time.READ MORE: Mia Khalifa 'crying tears of joy' as she admits to blubbing every night in UKThat is until she took a British Airways flight over the weekend.It is unclear where she was flying to, but she had been in London again in recent days.And during the flight, she ironically tweeted her anger at the on-board situation.Mia, whose real name is Sarah Joe Chamoun, wrote to her 4.7 million followers: “You’ll know I’m on a British Airways flight when I’m spamming my Twitter cause it’s the only app that half works on their s****y a** Wi-Fi.”Fans in response were not that bothered about what she was saying, and just posted pictures of her former porn career instead.It is not clear what Mia was trying to use the WiFi for, but one fan on Twitter did warn her about tweeting negative things about the flight she was on while she was on it.However, it does appear that British Airways WiFi has been an issue for many passengers for a long time.The experts at ISPreview took a trip on a BA flight earlier this year with the sole purpose of testing the tech.They wrote: “The WiFi signal remained strong throughout the flight, although there were occasions where the connection (most likely the satellite back haul) would drop for brief periods of a few seconds or minutes (possibly due to interference or the transition phases between different stations/satellites).“But overall the experienced was fairly smooth, and the speeds returned,.

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