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  • British Airways
  • British Airways
  • British Airways
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  • British Airways is a national airline for the United Kingdom. The LEGO Group produced one promotional set for British Airways, that you could get after a flight during 1997. It is one of many companies which have worked with LEGO for promotional sets.
  • A British Airways billboard was used as a joke in Moonraker. Bond, after freeing himself, fights the guards in the ambulance. Then, after winning, he disposes of them. One of the guards is on a stretcher and is swallowed by the BA stewardess. The billboard says "We'll take more care of you"
  • British Airways is part of the oneworld alliance. One of the reasons that British Aiways (BA) air mile scheme is attractive is that the air miles do not drop off after a lengh of time. The only stipulation is that you must fly with BA at least once every three years.
  • British Airways is the national airline of the United Kingdom, it's main hub is located in the Heathrow International Airport in London. It was founded product of the fusion of British European Airways (BEA) and British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC). It's also a member of Oneworld Alliance.
  • British Airways es un airocompania de la Rena Unida.
  • British Airways was an airline carrier of the late 20th century. This carrier operated 747s in its fleet. In 1986, the services of British Airways were advertised on a billboard in downtown San Francisco. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • The Concordes Golf Victor Foxtrot and Golf Alpha Charlie, both belonging to the company, disappeared after travelling through a time corridor. (TV: Time-Flight)
  • British Airways était une compagnie aérienne britannique de la fin du 20ème siècle. (Réalité extrapolée *) En 1986, la société British Airways avait placé une large affiche à San Francisco, présentant un 747 en vol. ("Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home")
  • British Airways is the official airline of Great Britain. It is ran by a bunch of old men who have status as a lord. They are Richard Branson's biggest competitor. Branson owns Virgin Atlantic.
  • British Airways have a fleet of several thousand aeroplanes, nearly all of them from the 1940s. To this day, only three of their planes are still in service, which include a Boeing 747, a Fucker F100, and an Afro RJ100. The Boing 747 has the international call sign "Royal Air Force One", and it is used to ferry the Queen between her many palaces. This is a vital service, seeing as her preferred mode of transport, the Royal Mail Train, was decommissioned in 1989 after doing 40 Mph in a 30 Mph zone.
  • British Airways (BA) is the flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom, based in Waterside, near its main hub at London Heathrow Airport. It is the largest airline in the UK based on fleet size, international flights and international destinations and second largest measured by passengers carried, behind easyJet.
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  • Companies
  • London
  • United Kingdom
  • Aviation
lounge
  • * Concorde Room * Galleries First * Galleries Club * Galleries Arrivals * First Lounge * Terraces Lounge * Executive Club Lounge * International Lounge * UK and Ireland Lounge
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  • BAW
  • SHT
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  • 30
company slogan
  • * To Fly. To Serve. * Upgrade to British Airways * The World's Favourite Airline
Logo
  • British Airways Logo.png
Caption
  • Boeing 747-400 takes off from London Heathrow Airport
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  • A Next-Generation Club World seat
  • A Super VC10 in 1975
  • Airbus A319 lands at London Heathrow Airport
  • Short haul Euro Traveller cabin
  • A British Airways Boeing 777-300ER at London Heathrow Airport in May 2012
  • A Boeing 757–200 at London Heathrow Airport in February 1983.
Subsidiaries
  • * BA CityFlyer * OpenSkies * British Airways Limited * British Airways World Cargo
Width
  • 220
Key people
airline
  • British Airways
destinations
  • 169
Title
  • British Airways
IATA
  • BA
Headquarters
  • Waterside, Harmondsworth, England
Callsign
direction
  • vertical
fleet size
  • 262
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Years
  • 1997
frequent flyer
  • * Executive Club
Image
  • 2010-07-08
  • BA New Club World seat.jpg
  • Ba b747-400 g-bnle arp.jpg
  • British Airways A321 Y cabin, GB March 2008.jpg
  • British Airways Boeing 757-236 Fitzgerald.jpg
  • British Airways Boeing 777-300ER Iwelumo-1.jpg
  • British Airways Concorde G-BOAD.jpg
  • British Airways Super VC-10.jpg
Parent
aoc
  • 441
Revenue
  • 1.0827E10
Logo size
  • 225
hubs
  • * London Heathrow Airport * Gatwick Airport
Founded
  • 1974-03-31
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  • British Airways is a national airline for the United Kingdom. The LEGO Group produced one promotional set for British Airways, that you could get after a flight during 1997. It is one of many companies which have worked with LEGO for promotional sets.
  • A British Airways billboard was used as a joke in Moonraker. Bond, after freeing himself, fights the guards in the ambulance. Then, after winning, he disposes of them. One of the guards is on a stretcher and is swallowed by the BA stewardess. The billboard says "We'll take more care of you"
  • British Airways (BA) is the flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom, based in Waterside, near its main hub at London Heathrow Airport. It is the largest airline in the UK based on fleet size, international flights and international destinations and second largest measured by passengers carried, behind easyJet. The British Airways Group was established in 1972 to control the two nationalised airline corporations, BOAC and BEA, and two smaller, regional airlines, Cambrian Airways, from Cardiff, and Northeast Airlines, from Newcastle upon Tyne. On 31 March 1974, all four companies were merged to form British Airways. After almost 13 years as a state company, British Airways was privatised in February 1987 as part of a wider privatisation plan by the Conservative Government. The carrier soon expanded with the acquisition of British Caledonian in 1987 and Dan-Air, Gatwick-based carrier, in 1992. A long-time Boeing customer, British Airways ordered 59 Airbus A320 family aircraft in August 1998. In 2007, it purchased 12 Airbus A380s and 24 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, marking the start of its long-haul fleet replacement. The centrepiece of the airline's long-haul fleet is the Boeing 747-400; with 55 examples in the fleet, British Airways is the largest operator of this type in the world. British Airways is a founding member of the Oneworld airline alliance, along with American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and the now defunct Canadian Airlines. The alliance has since grown to become the third largest, after SkyTeam and Star Alliance. British Airways merged with Iberia on 21 January 2011, formally creating the International Airlines Group (IAG), the world's third largest airline group in terms of annual revenue and the second largest in Europe. IAG is listed on the London Stock Exchange and in the FTSE 100 Index. In 2012, IAG purchased British Midland International (BMI) and established a new subsidiary based at London City Airport operating Airbus A318s.
  • British Airways is part of the oneworld alliance. One of the reasons that British Aiways (BA) air mile scheme is attractive is that the air miles do not drop off after a lengh of time. The only stipulation is that you must fly with BA at least once every three years.
  • British Airways have a fleet of several thousand aeroplanes, nearly all of them from the 1940s. To this day, only three of their planes are still in service, which include a Boeing 747, a Fucker F100, and an Afro RJ100. The Boing 747 has the international call sign "Royal Air Force One", and it is used to ferry the Queen between her many palaces. This is a vital service, seeing as her preferred mode of transport, the Royal Mail Train, was decommissioned in 1989 after doing 40 Mph in a 30 Mph zone. The best way to identify these planes is to look at their ugly tail designs. You know that you've got the Fucker in sight when you can see the oval windows and the tail, which is patterned after the faeces of a grue. The 747 fleet are painted in pure gold. No, not gold paint. Pure 24 carat gold. The Afro RJ100 can be identified because it carries at tail design so ugly, the Devil himself ran away.
  • British Airways is the national airline of the United Kingdom, it's main hub is located in the Heathrow International Airport in London. It was founded product of the fusion of British European Airways (BEA) and British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC). It's also a member of Oneworld Alliance.
  • British Airways es un airocompania de la Rena Unida.
  • British Airways was an airline carrier of the late 20th century. This carrier operated 747s in its fleet. In 1986, the services of British Airways were advertised on a billboard in downtown San Francisco. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • The Concordes Golf Victor Foxtrot and Golf Alpha Charlie, both belonging to the company, disappeared after travelling through a time corridor. (TV: Time-Flight)
  • British Airways était une compagnie aérienne britannique de la fin du 20ème siècle. (Réalité extrapolée *) En 1986, la société British Airways avait placé une large affiche à San Francisco, présentant un 747 en vol. ("Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home")
  • British Airways is the official airline of Great Britain. It is ran by a bunch of old men who have status as a lord. They are Richard Branson's biggest competitor. Branson owns Virgin Atlantic.
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