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  British Airways - Uncyclopedia
British Airways is the worst airline in the United Kingdom.
British Airways have a fleet of several thousand aeroplanes, nearly all of them from the 1940’s.
British Airways planes, when they're fully functioning and aren't crumpled in a metallic heap at the feet of an angry grue, are waited upon by legions of air hostesses, dressed head to toe in orange.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/British_Airways   (694 words)

  
 British Airways Flight News - Cheapflights.co.uk
British Airways is to replace its ageing fleet of long-haul aircraft, with environmental performance to be a major consideration when selecting new planes.
British Airways (BA) is to increase its number of winter flights to Bermuda to five a week, as of October 29.
British Airways is losing passengers to low-cost airlines at a rate of knots in the UK and Europe, recent figures from the flag carrier indicate.
news.cheapflights.co.uk /flights/british_airways   (8143 words)

  
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British Airways Regional was established in 1992 to operate flights from Birmingham, Manchester and throughout Scotland.
British Airways launched their new identity on June 10, 1997 at 1200 GMT with Various aircraft around the world unveiling the new colour scheme, code named 'Utopia'.
British Airways have used the time that Concorde has not been in the air to totally upgrade and re-new the interior of each aircraft.
members.tripod.com /Craigs_Airlines/britishairways.htm   (3162 words)

  
 British Airways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Details of the fleets of British Airways' franchises which use the British Airways name and logo can be found on their relevant articles: BA Connect, Loganair, Sun Air, Comair, GB Airways, and BMED.
British Airways pioneered the use of "flat beds" in the premium cabins on their long-haul routes, with the introduction of a new flat bed in Club World in summer 2006, and an on-demand video IFE system.
On 8 September 2004 British Airways announced that it was to sell its 18.5% stake in Qantas, but would continue the alliance (such as sharing revenue), particularly on the Kangaroo routes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Airways   (6146 words)

  
 Reprint Article - The Success of British Airways
British Airways is United Kingdom’s largest international airline, with routes to over 550 destinations the world over.
Soon after their collaboration with Qantas to launch the first flight to Australia and with the acquiring of more aircraft, British Airways Limited was created which was a merger between Imperial Airways and the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC).
The success of British Airways could mostly be attributed to its continuous addition of more long-haul international flights as well as the expansion of their fleet.
www.article99.com /reprint-article/index.php?art=251   (786 words)

  
 British Airways
The history of British Airways can be traced back to the start of civil aviation.
In 1939 British Airways and Imperial Airways were nationalized.
British Airways strives to provide excellent service to their customers both in the air and on the ground.
www.insure121.com /travel-british-airways.htm   (356 words)

  
 oneworld - British Airways
BA Connect: A wholly-owned subsidiary of British Airways - although the group announced in October 2006 it was selling the operation, which will reult in it leaving oneworld.  BA Connect operates in the mainline carrier's colours, using the BA flight prefix. See an overview of BA Connect on the British Airways website.
Comair: British Airways' Southern African franchisee, operating services with a BA flight prefix, with aircraft painted in BA colours and with crew wearing BA uniforms.
Sun-Air: A privately-owned Danish airline, which flies as a British Airways franchisee, with a BA flight prefix, aircraft painted in BA colours and crew wearing BA uniforms.
www.oneworld.com /ow/member-airlines/british-airways   (837 words)

  
 British Airways | BA Flights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
British Airways is the UK's largest international scheduled airline, flying to over 550 world wide destinations at convenient times, and to the best located airports.
Whether customers are in the air or on the ground, British Airways takes pride in providing an excellent service experience.
British Airways is also part of the oneworld network which flies to 563 destinations in 131 countries.
www.ebookers.com /flights/special_offers/ba_special.html   (149 words)

  
 air travel
Please note that British Airways has announced major changes since July 5, 2006, and now has new simpler baggage policies.
With British Airways you have the reassurance of knowing that you are dealing with experienced professionals and when your pet flies with us, it will experience a caring and reliable service.
British Airways currently offers this cargo service on a limited number of routes to the UK; more routes are awaiting approval by the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).
www.petswelcome.com /milkbone/britair.html   (1300 words)

  
 Your 2006 Holiday... 'For Free!' From British Airways : ArriveNet Press Releases : Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Today, British Airways announced the return of "London for Free," the popular program that offers two free nights' hotel accommodations in central London when purchasing round-trip airfares between the United States and any worldwide British Airways destination.
Hotel rooms must be purchased between Jan. 24 and Feb. 2, 2006, in conjunction with round-trip published airfare on British Airways, for travel through Aug. 31, 2006.
Further information on the wide choice of flights from British Airways' gateways to London or other British Airways destinations and choice of hotels is available by visiting the airline's website at ba.com/londonforfree.
press.arrivenet.com /business/article.php/744341.html   (804 words)

  
 GB Airways - operating as British Airways with full service, low cost flights
GB Airways operates British Airways services to select locations across Southern Europe, North Africa and France.
British Airways now flies up to 30 times a week to Tenerife with flights from London Gatwick, Manchester, Bristol and East Midlands.
GB Airways is to launch three new services from London for Summer 2007.
www.gbairways.com   (134 words)

  
 Free vacations for children from British Airways Holidays | British Airways (BA)
This summer British Airways Holidays is offering a chance for families to save money when they travel to exclusive British Airways online destinations in the UK, Europe, Canada and the USA.
The offer enables two adults to travel to a destination of their choice from the ba.com list and have their two children stay with them for free.
British Airways operates a double daily service from Dubai to London and a daily service from Abu Dhabi with flight connections to more than 94 UK and European and 21 North Atlantic destinations and customers are able to check-in online to most of these destinations.
www.ameinfo.com /87662.html   (928 words)

  
 British Airways
British Airways has teamed-up with priceline to provide the lowest fares for the most British Airways customers.
British Airways entered the airline business firmly dedicated to providing fast and reliable service throughout the United Kingdom and the world.
British Airways serves more than 171 destinations in 75 countries throughout the world.
airlines.priceline.com /airlines/british-airways.html   (173 words)

  
 British European Airways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British European Airways, or BEA, was formed in 1946 by an Act of Parliament.
The airline was also the first customer for British short- and medium-haul airliners of the 1950s and 1960s, including the Vickers Viscount, Vickers Vanguard, BAC One-Eleven 500 and Hawker-Siddeley Trident.
BEA ceased operations in 1974 when it was merged with the British Overseas Airways Corporation to form British Airways.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_European_Airways   (262 words)

  
 Travel Channel :: Fodor's Guides :: London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Most flights from the United States go to Heathrow, which is the busiest and is divided into four terminals, with Terminals 3 and 4 handling transatlantic flights (British Airways uses Terminal 4).
British Airways is the national flagship carrier and offers mostly nonstop flights from 18 U.S. cities to Heathrow and Gatwick airports, along with flights to Manchester, Birmingham, and Glasgow.
National Express is the biggest British coach operator and the nearest equivalent to Greyhound.
travel.discovery.com /destinations/fodors/london/tips_20026_1.html   (2323 words)

  
 British Airways   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
We follow British Airways for over 60 years in this blockbuster film production covering the props to the first ever COMETs of BOAC.
Filmed on 6 continents and all major British Airways destinations - Airutopia brings you closer to the "World's most favourite Airline" around the world.
See the changing colors of its fleets - the changing aircraft over its storied history - and relive why British Airways is indeed a world mega-carrier now and for many years to come!
www.airutopia.com /BritishAirways.htm   (98 words)

  
 British Airways Pet Friendly Travel Airplane Regulations
The pet checks-in with you at the passenger terminal and rejoins you on arrival in the baggage hall at the destination airport.
In both cases, pets are carried in the cargo hold, which is located underneath the passenger cabin, in the aircraft.
Details of the person who will collect your pet at its final destination will be required, as they will need to be contacted before the booking is confirmed.
www.pettravel.com /airline_pet_rules/britishairways.cfm   (768 words)

  
 about us - GB Airways - operating as British Airways with full service, low cost flights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
GB Airways operates flights as British Airways to selected destinations across Europe and North Africa.
GB Airways, although a privately owned airline, flies as British Airways which means the aircraft are painted in BA livery, our cabin crew wear BA uniforms and on board the service is the same as any other British Airways flight.
You still earn BA Miles and GB Airways is a member of the oneworld global alliance.
www.gbairways.com /company-details/about-us   (193 words)

  
 British Airways - Airline Finder by Just the Flight
British Airways is the UK's largest international scheduled airline, flying to over 550 destinations worldwide.
The following cities are served by British Airways.
British Airways has announced that it is enhancing pre-flight seat selection for its passengers.
www.justtheflight.co.uk /airlines/BA-british-airways-flights.html   (123 words)

  
 Dubai among top five long-haul British Airways destinations for Christmas | British Airways (BA)
On the domestic routes where British Airways will reunite thousands of families for the festive season, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow are the top three destinations.
In the build up to Christmas, British Airways passengers will be enjoying 16,000 slices of Christmas cake per day, 20,000 turkey dinners, and 130,000 mince pies.
And thanks to the efforts of British Airways World Cargo, the ex-patriots in Bermuda and Grand Cayman can expect their own special delivery of mince pies to enjoy.
www.ameinfo.com /51193.html   (733 words)

  
 British Airways Extends 'London For Free' Holiday Sale
And adding a new dimension to 'London For Free,' British Airways is now offering a special Club World roundtrip fare of $2,996 to London from New York plus comparable fares from other USA gateways.
Hotel rooms must be purchased by Feb. 9, 2006, in conjunction with round-trip published airfare on British Airways, for travel through Aug. 31, 2006.
The British Airways logo is available at: http://www.primezone.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=1862.
www.primezone.com /newsroom/news.html?d=93405   (755 words)

  
 British Columbia : Planning a Trip : Getting There | Frommers.com
Airfares are frequently less expensive to Seattle, and the difference in distance to destinations such as the Okanagan, the Canadian Rockies, and Vancouver Island is negligible (driving from Seattle to Vancouver, for instance, takes about 2 1/2 hr.).
On the West Coast, the Cascades runs from Eugene, Oregon, to Vancouver, British Columbia, with stops in Portland and Seattle.
Ocean ferries operate from Seattle and Port Angeles, Washington, to Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia.
www.frommers.com /destinations/britishcolumbia/1236020009.html   (826 words)

  
 American Express - British Airways
The British Airways American Express Cards can transform your everyday spending into British Airways flights and help you save for that trip of a lifetime.
A selection of routes to European destinations will be made available to UK Executive Club members for redemption bookings of 6,000 BA Miles.
The information relating to the financial benefits and services of the card is the responsibility of American Express Services Europe Limited and British Airways accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies.
www.americanexpress.com /uk/britishair/britishairways.cgi   (893 words)

  
 British Airways franchise destinations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British Airways flies to destinations on every inhabited continent.
In addition to the comprehensive list of destinations offered by British Airways itself, many more towns and cities can be reached through BA's franchise and subsidiary operations.
Bookings are made through British Airways and the carriers are affiliate members of the oneworld alliance.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Airways_franchise_destinations   (240 words)

  
 The Success of British Airways : ArriveNet Editorials : Travel
This airline is world renowned for their high standards and international recognitions, having been featured in many reviews by ai...
Robert Caleo (Article Warehouse - Aug 17, 2005) -- British Airways is United Kingdom's largest international airline, with routes to over 550 destinations the world over.
This way, these products from British Airways comes in competition with travel sites such as Lastminute.com (http://www.adventuretraveltips.com/tips/Lastminute.html) and Ratestogo.com (http://www.adventuretraveltips.com/tips/RatesToGo.html).
editorials.arrivenet.com /travel/article.php/5673.html   (735 words)

  
 Luxury Travel from British Airways provide an unrivalled global network and superlative levels of service and ...
that is why we choose British Airways as our preferred carrier for the majority of our destinations.
British Airways and its franchise partners provide an unrivalled global network and superlative levels of service and reliability.
As one of British Airways selected 'Preferred Partners', Abercrombie and Kent can offer our clients premium cabin upgrades at highly competitive rates, as well as a number of exclusive discounts throughout the year.
www.abercrombiekent.co.uk /ba   (272 words)

  
 British Airways Google Earth » Television Adverts at Duncan’s TV
British Airways are promoting online booking by adding Google Earth features to their web site.
The two British Airways Google Earth TV adverts feature clouds that show the prices of various destinations.
The British Airways Google Earth campaign was developed at Bartle Bogle Hegarty, London, by planning director Ben Malbon, art director Adrian Rossi, copywriter Alex Grieve, and editor Angus Rooke.
www.duncans.tv /2006/british-airways-google-earth   (464 words)

  
 British Airways Flights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
flights to all British Airways destinations from Belfast, London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Newcastle, Norwich, Humberside, Bristol, Leeds and Bradford.
British Airways fly to USA destinations such as New York, Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, Baltimore, Miami, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa, Toronto.
British Airways also have flights to The Carribean, The Middle East and India.
www.clubtravel.ie /british-airways.html   (75 words)

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