Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: British Mediterranean Airways


Related Topics

In the News (Mon 16 Nov 09)

  
  British Airways In South Africa - GoPassport.com
British Airways (BA) is one of the world’s longest established international airlines.
British Airways (BA) has a fleet of 312 aircraft with an average age of seven and a half years.
British Airways is one of the founding partners of the oneworld alliance, which took off in February 1999.
capetown.gopassport.com /go/content/british-airways-south-africa   (609 words)

  
  British Airways
British Airways is to announce plans early next year to restructure its CitiExpress regional airline, which is expected to lead to job losses, a reduction in the fleet and the possible closure of some regional bases.
British Airways is to reduce its North Atlantic capacity and bring forward plans to cut 3,000 jobs by six months to September 2003, in response to a fall in demand for air travel.
British Airways is said to be in negotiations to transfer part of its regional network and a fleet of Dash-8 turboprop aircraft to Plymouth-based Sutton Harbour Holdings, resulting in the formation of a new airline called Air South West.
www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk /brs55829.htm   (4357 words)

  
 oneworld - British Airways
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.
Loganair: A privately-owned airline operating as a franchisee of British Airways within Scotland and to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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   (681 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)

  
 British Airways Confirm Flight to/from Ethiopia Safe, Increases Weekly Service
In all the countries the British Mediterranean Airways was operating, the Airline had “nothing but the highest level of cooperation from aviation authorities of the respective countries.” He applauded the cooperation from the Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority and Ethiopian Airlines to this end.
British Mediterranean Airways is an independent franchise partner of British Airways operating scheduled flights to and from the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia, according to the Airlines.
British Mediterranean and British Airways had merged in 1994 and the former started to operate exclusively for the latter as of 1997, according Mr.
www.addistribune.com /Archives/2003/05/23-05-03/Airways.htm   (340 words)

  
 British Mediterranean Airways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British Mediterranean Airways, trading as BMED, is an airline based at London Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom.
British Mediterranean Airways was established in 1994 by a group of private investors and began operations on 28 October that year with an Airbus A320, flying from London Heathrow to Beirut, the Lebanese capital.
In March 1997 the airline reached an agreement with British Airways, with BA withdrawing its competing services to Beirut, Damascus and Amman, leaving British Mediterranean as the sole operator on a BA franchise basis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Mediterranean_Airways   (528 words)

  
 [No title]
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 Mediterranean Airways became BA's latest franchise partner in 1997 and a new low-cost airline owned by BA was announced with the codename 'Operation Blue Sky'.
members.tripod.com /Craigs_Airlines/britishairways.htm   (3162 words)

  
 British Meditereanean
British Mediterranean Airways was formed in 1994, under the chairmanship of Lord Alexander Hesketh.
British Airways withdrew its services to Beirut, Damascus and Amman, leaving British Mediterranean Airways to be the sole British carrier serving these routes.
The benefits to British Mediterranean of this franchise were that British Airways becomes worldwide reservation agent for British Mediterranean Airways along with British Mediterranean Airways passengers able to join British Airways Executive Club.
www.bavirtual.co.uk /ops/bmed.htm   (171 words)

  
 Airline Information for British Airways Air Travel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
British Airways (BA) undoubtedly is one of the most reputed airways in the world and today is Europe's number two carrier.
British Airways has a strong fleet of 290 aircrafts and flies to more than 150 destinations in as many as 75 countries on a daily basis.
Along with its six associate airlines: Logan air, GB Airways, British Mediterranean Airways, Sun Air of Scandinavia, Comair of South Africa, and Regional Air of Kenya, BA further covers over 80 destinations in the United Kingdom, continental Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
www.seatscorecard.com /British-Airways.html   (384 words)

  
 British Expat: Expat World: Airline reviews: BMED
BMED (formerly British Mediterranean Airways) is a franchise of British Airways which operates routes to the Middle East, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
With these franchise operations British Airways have opened up connections to many cities along the ancient Silk Road which so far are served only by a handful of European carriers.
British Airways have failed to negotiate so-called "beyond rights" or "fifth freedom rights" with these countries which would allow them to pick up passengers in a country other than the UK and fly them to a third country.
www.britishexpat.com /index.php?id=539   (1394 words)

  
 British airline resumes Beirut flights - Boston.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
British Mediterranean Airways resumed commercial passenger flights to Beirut on Wednesday, becoming the first Western carrier to break Israel's air blockade of Lebanon.
The British flight, which originated at London's Heathrow Airport, came as Israel announced Wednesday that it will lift its sea and air blockade of Lebanon on Thursday evening.
Despite the air blockade, a Qatar Airways plane landed at Beirut airport on Monday carrying 142 passengers, the first commercial flight from the Gulf country to Lebanon since the war.
www.boston.com /news/world/middleeast/articles/2006/09/06/british_airline_resumes_beirut_flights   (424 words)

  
 British Airways Travel Trade Online - EU regulations
If you are notified of the cancellation by British Airways at least 18 days before the scheduled departure time of the cancelled flight, it is important that you inform the passenger at least 14 days before departure.
If British Airways has offered an alternative reroute, then it is also important that you pass this information on to the passenger, even if you have another alternative reroute offer that you are going to suggest.
British Airways will presume that the date and time that you are notified is the time that the PNR is queued to you through the GDS when a cancellation is actioned.
www.britishairways.com /trade/texeuqas/public/en_gb   (792 words)

  
 Welcome to WTTC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
British Airways is the UK's largest international scheduled airline, flying to over 550 destinations at convenient times, to the best located airports.
The British Airways brand is also carried by a range of franchise partners: British Mediterranean Airways, Comair (South Africa), GB Airways, Loganair and Sunair (Scandinavia) and Regional Air (Kenya).
British Airways is a founder member of the oneworld alliance which features American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, Finnair, Iberia, Aer Lingus and LanChile as its global partners.
www.wttc.org /members/britishAirways.htm   (158 words)

  
 British Airways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
In October 2006, Nadia Eweida, a Christian employee of British Airways, became involved in a dispute over BA's uniform policy when she was asked to cover up a necklace which depicted a Christian cross.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Airways   (6146 words)

  
 British Airways Plc - UK Airlines - Company Profile
British Airways is one of the world’s leading scheduled international passenger airlines.
British Airways Plc was incorporated in 1983 with Registered Number 1777777.
British Airways has built and maintains relationships with all its key customer groups around the world (both in countries where it flies as well as selected other countries).
www.companyseek.com /britishairways-BAB.htm   (2840 words)

  
 New British Airways Campaign a Milestone for Middle East Internet.
The campaign will run for one month on the Al-Bawaba network of websites, with eight British Airways tickets to be given away free to the lucky winners in four weekly drawings.
British Airways has been offering daily flights from the Jordanian capital to London Heathrow since 1999.
Organized by British Airways and by its franchise partner in the region, British Mediterranean Airways, the promotional contest starts on July 23rd, and will run for one month exclusively on Al-Bawaba, the Middle East's leading internet network.
www.pressreleasenetwork.com /pr-2001/july/mainpr734.htm   (540 words)

  
 British airline first Western carrier to break Israeli air embargo on Lebanon - Africa & Middle East - ...
BEIRUT, Lebanon British Mediterranean Airways resumed commercial passenger flights to Beirut on Wednesday, becoming the first Western carrier to break Israel's air blockade of Lebanon.
The British flight came as Israel announced Wednesday that it will lift its sea and air blockade of Lebanon on Thursday evening.
An Airbus-320 aircraft of BMED, as the British Airways PLC franchise partner is known, landed at Beirut airport at 9:30 p.m.
www.iht.com /articles/ap/2006/09/06/africa/ME_GEN_Lebanon_British_Airline.php   (524 words)

  
 Luchtzak Aviation - British Airways increases from 3 to 6 the number of weekly flights to Yerevan
British Airways will double the number of flights to Yerevan from June 18, from 3 weekly flights to six.
BA uses British Mediterranean Airways, as franchisee since 1997, to operate routes to the Middle East, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
British Mediterranean Airways trading as BMED, is a wholly independent airline.
www.luchtzak.be /article8852.html   (436 words)

  
 Mediterranean Holidays Guide
The Mediterranean Holidays Guide is designed to help you choose your ideal holiday from the many resorts and islands on offer in this stunning area.
The owners of the boat Krishna Developments Ltd have the boat registered in their name under a British Flag and the boat is registered as a commercial craft in the British Lloyds part 1 register.
British Airways is the UK's largest international scheduled airline, flying to over 550 destinations at convenient times, to the best located airports.
www.mediterraneanholidaysguide.com   (2644 words)

  
 British Airways Doubles Flights To Yerevan - Armenia Diaspora Conference Official Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Yerevan, May 31, Armenpress: The British Airways will double the number of flights to Armenian capital from June 18- from 3 weekly flights to six.
Simon Avakian, head of British Airway's sales department in Yerevan, said flights to Yerevan are operated by British Mediterranean Airways, a franchise of British Airways which operates routes to the Middle East, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
British Airways was the first European carrier to start flying planes to Armenia.
www.armeniadiaspora.com /js_05/050601ba.html   (109 words)

  
 British Airways Museum Collection - ATA
The ATA was founded by British Airways Limited in May 1938 and organised by them into an operational unit at the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939.
It was thus a civilian organisation which made an enormous contribution to victory by taking over from service pilots the task of ferrying RAF and RN warplanes from factories to maintenance units and front-line squadrons and back again from the squadrons if damaged or due for overhaul.
Initially, it was envisaged that the pilots would fly light aircraft to transport mail, dispatches, medical supplies, etc, but within six months the first recruits, men and women, found themselves moving trainer aircraft, fighters and even bombers from factory and stores to RAF airfields.
www.bamuseum.com /ata.html   (695 words)

  
 Lebanon News by tayyar.org - Official site of the Free Patriotic Movement FPM led by General Aoun
BEIRUT - British Mediterranean Airways (BMED) -- a franchise partner of British Airways -- has announced that it will break Israel's air embargo on Lebanon and fly into Beirut.
The announcement comes just two days after a Qatar Airways flight became the first to challenge the blockade, imposed after Israel launched a massive assault on Lebanon on July 12, and as other carriers line up to resume services to the Lebanese capital.
Sabbah said BMED -- which launched its business in 1994 with flights to Beirut and had eight weekly flights to the city before the war broke out in July -- was responding to a call Saturday by Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri for foreign airlines to break the embargo.
www.tayyar.org /tayyar/rss.php?article_id=17961   (615 words)

  
 British Airways Starts Weekly London-Addis Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
British Airways commenced a twice-weekly service to London Heathrow on Friday (5
Its independent frachise partner, British Mediterranean Airways, is operating the route using a fleet of Airbus A320-200 aircraft.
Since 1997 it has been a British Airways franchise.
www.addistribune.com /Archives/2001/10/12-10-01/British.htm   (133 words)

  
 BAB - BRITISH AIRWAYS PLC - Front Runners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
British Airways Plc provides scheduled airline services for the carriage of passengers and cargo worldwide.
The company has six franchise partner airlines: Loganair, GB Airways, British Mediterranean Airways, Sun Air of Scandinavia, Comair of South Africa, and Regional Air of Kenya.
British Airways was founded in 1972 and is based in Harmondsworth, the United Kingdom.
www.trending123.com /stocks/bab.htm   (315 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.