As of my last update, British Airways has retired its Boeing 747 fleet and no longer operates them out of Gatwick or any other airport. The airline decided to phase out the 747s due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and a shift towards more fuel-efficient aircraft. For the latest fleet information and routes, it's best to check the British Airways website directly.
To get lunch with British Airways, you have to book it in advance.
British Airways have ceased operating flights between Manchester and Gatwick.
British Airways operated a total of 57 Boeing 747 aircraft throughout its history. The airline's fleet included both the 747-400 and the 747-8 models, with the 747-400 being the most prevalent. However, British Airways retired its last 747s in October 2020 as part of a broader fleet modernization strategy.
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British Airways fly to Barbados from North Terminal.
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British and American Airways share a number of airports. These include London Heathrow and London Gatwick. One can find details on the American Airlines website.
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 operates all flights from North Terminal at Gatwick.
Information is available on the British Airways website regarding the 747s in it's fleet. This information includes technical information about the airplane and seating plans.
A flight from Gatwick to Rome would take about 2 hours.