British Airways is investigating one of its pilots who was caught ticket touting on an "industrial scale" during the Ashes series.
The pilot and his wife hit the headlines last week when they were caught by the England Cricket Board selling on hundreds of tickets for the Tests at Old Trafford, Durham and The Oval.
Using multiple names and addresses, they bought more than 800 tickets and then sold them on at much higher prices through secondary online sites.
The couple were banned from dealing in international cricket tickets following a High Court civil action.
A spokesman for BA confirmed that the pilot still works for the airline and that it was "looking into the matter".
BA was a major sponsor of London 2012, an event subject to Government legislation making it a criminal offence to tout tickets.















