British Airways has unveiled its latest multi-channel partnership campaign, No One Flies Like Her, a high-flying tribute to the England women’s rugby team, the Red Roses. The new campaign comes just ahead of the Red Roses taking to the global stage on home soil. The campaign celebrates the players as national icons and their legacy, championing originality and those shaping British culture. Under the creative concept No One Flies Like Her, the campaign comes to life in striking out-of-home visuals and paid social media content that will appear across the UK…
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British Airways has reaffirmed its ambition for network growth in India as the airline facilitated a major UK Government trade mission – led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer – to the country. The airline will introduce a third daily flight between London Heathrow and Delhi in 2026, subject to regulatory and capacity approval, and will look for further growth opportunities in the country as trade between the UK and India increases. Around 130 top UK CEOs and senior government ministers flew out to the country on a chartered British Airways flight…
British Airways suspended its usual WiFi charges so passengers could watch Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral while they were in the air on Monday. A representative for the airline confirmed to Insider that passengers on any planes with WiFi networks would be able to livestream the historic funeral on their personal devices. BA’s in-flight WiFi usually costs between $6 to $14 for browsing or streaming, according to the airline’s website. British Airways added that it would observe the two minutes of silence held across the UK at the end of the…
British Airways, part of International Airlines Group (also parent of Iberia, Vueling and Aer Lingus) is one of the world’s leading global premium airlines. The UK flagship carrier has a fleet of more than 280 aircraft – including the Airbus A380 and Boeing 787 – that fly 123,000 passengers across the globe every day. A British Airways aircraft takes off from somewhere in the world every 90 seconds. The carrier was created in 1974 after the British government decided to merge several national and regional airline corporations. However, the carrier…
Located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe, United Kingdom (UK) is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. Comprising England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, United Kingdom is inhabited by four main nationalities and immigrants from other parts of the world. Rich in history, arts and literature, United Kingdom is amongst the few countries in the world, blessed with such a great heritage. Take off to this fascinating country booking United Kingdom flights on OneTravel. Read more ….
SAN JOSE — Nonstop flights between London and San Jose have resumed after more than two years, a relaunch that helps underscore Silicon Valley’s recovery from economic maladies linked to the coronavirus. The first San Jose-London flight occurred Monday night, with additional flights Tuesday and Thursday of this week. Daily service that links Silicon Valley and England resumes on Saturday, June 18. All the flights are nonstop. Read more ….
The British flag carrier is sticking by the giant of the skies while its European rivals have retired the type. If it sticks to the current schedule, British Airways will exceed its pre-pandemic Airbus A380 operations by the end of the year. Currently, 495 Airbus A380 flights are planned for August 2022, up 7% from August 2019. By November, the airline plans to operate more A380 flights in a month than at any point since its first Airbus A380 flight in August 2013. Many assumed that the COVID-19 pandemic would…
British Airways has announced a string of changes to its service as the UK continues to emerge from worst of the Covid crisis. In an email to customers issued yesterday, BA CEO Sean Doyle confirmed that the airline will bring back offering customers complimentary water and snacks during short haul flights. British Airways got rid of free snacks on its short-haul flights in 2016, forcing passengers to pay for sandwiches. Efforts are also being made to work on improving the quality of its meals and choice that are served across…
British Airways could move flights away from Heathrow if the airport is allowed to increase charges by 50%, the airline’s owner has warned. The International Airlines Group chief executive, Luis Gallego, said it “would not be alone” in taking its business elsewhere, undermining the global competitiveness of the UK. IAG, which also owns Aer Lingus and Iberia, is the biggest operator at the London hub and has led objections to proposed increases in landing charges. The price for each passenger could rise by up to 56% by 2023, from £22…
London (CNN Business)British Airways is planning to launch a new, low-cost short-haul carrier as it seeks to compete with Ryanair (RYAAY) and EasyJet (ESYJY) in the one area of aviation that appears to be recovering well from the pandemic.In a memo to staff first reported by travel website Headforpoints.com, CEO Sean Doyle said that British Airways was planning a “new operating subsidiary” to run alongside its existing long-haul operation at London’s Gatwick airport.Doyle added that the new airline would seek to serve “highly competitive” short-haul routes from London’s second-biggest airport…