BA, BOAC at the time, flew a 707 from London to Japan on Monday, Wednesday and Friday as flight 850. Departed London (LHR) at 1:35PM in the afternoon and arrived in Anchorage (ANC) at 12:45PM the same day. The Tokyo arrival was at 1:15PM one day later. The return trip was flight 851. This information was taken from a 1971 timetable
As of January, 2013, British Airways had a 87 percent on-time performance rating. This number was based upon an extraordinary level of inclement weather during the first of 2013.
Other statistics for the first of 2013 are:
On-time 87%
Late 4%
Very Late 4%
Excessive 2%
Cancelled 2%
Diverted 1%
The last strike by British Airways staff was in 2009. In 2010 and 2011 unions threatened further strike action, however British Airways was able to avoid any strikes actually taking place. A number of British Airways partners have experienced industrial action, such as Iberia in 2012.
That would depend on where in the world you were flying to. There are different prices for different flights. British Airways have a wide range of services. There is nothing you could call a regular flight. There are also other factors to consider, like when you are flying, your age, any discounts you might be eligible for and other factors.
That would depend on where in the world you were flying to. There are different prices for different flights. British Airways have a wide range of services. There is nothing you could call a regular flight. There are also other factors to consider, like when you are flying, your age, any discounts you might be eligible for and other factors.
That would depend on where in the world you were flying to. There are different prices for different flights. British Airways have a wide range of services. There is nothing you could call a regular flight. There are also other factors to consider, like when you are flying, your age, any discounts you might be eligible for and other factors.
That would depend on where in the world you were flying to. There are different prices for different flights. British Airways have a wide range of services. There is nothing you could call a regular flight. There are also other factors to consider, like when you are flying, your age, any discounts you might be eligible for and other factors.
That would depend on where in the world you were flying to. There are different prices for different flights. British Airways have a wide range of services. There is nothing you could call a regular flight. There are also other factors to consider, like when you are flying, your age, any discounts you might be eligible for and other factors.
That would depend on where in the world you were flying to. There are different prices for different flights. British Airways have a wide range of services. There is nothing you could call a regular flight. There are also other factors to consider, like when you are flying, your age, any discounts you might be eligible for and other factors.
That would depend on where in the world you were flying to. There are different prices for different flights. British Airways have a wide range of services. There is nothing you could call a regular flight. There are also other factors to consider, like when you are flying, your age, any discounts you might be eligible for and other factors.
That would depend on where in the world you were flying to. There are different prices for different flights. British Airways have a wide range of services. There is nothing you could call a regular flight. There are also other factors to consider, like when you are flying, your age, any discounts you might be eligible for and other factors.
That would depend on where in the world you were flying to. There are different prices for different flights. British Airways have a wide range of services. There is nothing you could call a regular flight. There are also other factors to consider, like when you are flying, your age, any discounts you might be eligible for and other factors.
That would depend on where in the world you were flying to. There are different prices for different flights. British Airways have a wide range of services. There is nothing you could call a regular flight. There are also other factors to consider, like when you are flying, your age, any discounts you might be eligible for and other factors.
That would depend on where in the world you were flying to. There are different prices for different flights. British Airways have a wide range of services. There is nothing you could call a regular flight. There are also other factors to consider, like when you are flying, your age, any discounts you might be eligible for and other factors.
It says on wikipedia that they have 57, but 2 are in storage and this winter 8 more will be stored as well.
British Airways does not charge by the KG they charge by the bag. Therefor if by some miracle you manage to exceed 32kg per bag, you will be charged:
Effective From 6 November 2007.
Longhaul
£75 Per Bag - £60 if paid online (Includes 20% Discount)
Shorthaul
£30 Per Bag - £24 if paid online (includes 20% Discount)
UK Domestic
£20 Per Bag - £16 if paid online (includes 20% Discount) Please note this does not take into consideration any connecting flight you may have, if you are traveling onwards with BA you will be charged per excess bag per Sector, for example:
- £75 - - £75 -
Heathrow => Singapore => Sydney.
Their head office is near Heathrow Airport, on the edge of London. The address is:
British Airways Plc.
Waterside
PO Box 365
Harmondsworth
UB7 0GB
England
The phone number is: +44 (0)20 8564 2111
At the time of answering this question (in August 2013), there has just been one A380 delivery to British Airways.
British Airways was founded on August 25, 1919. The company has been flying for over 90 years to date. Over 400 different uniforms have been worn by British Airways staff since its inception.
This is the phone number for BMI (British Midland Airways) in Bishkek:
+996 312 664 922
They are separate companies for one thing. British Airways was formed by the old British European Airways and British Overseas Air Corp merging into a new corporate structure. It has a very widespread number of services, European and worldwide. The world services include the USA of course, but also many countries in Africa and Asia that used to be part of the British Empire, and also Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Virgin was started by Richard Branson and is a much smaller outfit. I think it started London-New York only hence the name, but it now has other routes including London to the West Coast and Las Vegas, and London-Hong Kong. I have flown with them London-San Francisco and it seemed a good operation.
Mainly Caribbean and European destinations. Check their website for their current route offerings, which I have attached below.
American Airlines dose not have flights to Australia itself, they only sells seats to Qantas. There are other American Airlines which have flights to Australia.
British Airways owns 55% of the International Airlines Group after merging with Iberia. The remaining 45% belongs to Iberai's shareholders. You can get more information about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "British Airways" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.