Posts Tagged ‘British Airways’


Additional Flights From Heathrow to Buenos Aires

Friday, October 10th, 2008

British Airways has made an announcement that they are going increase the frequency of the flight service, which they offers from London’s Heathrow Airport to the Buenos Aires the capital of Argentina. British airways had also said that they are going to start this from 26 of October this year. The three new air flights will be added from 26 October and it will be in a week. The flights make it services from London Heathrow to capital of Argentina, the Buenos Aires daily. All of these three flights will make a stop en way in Brazil and Sao Paulo. I

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British Airways

Friday, July 18th, 2008

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British Airways is the United Kingdom largest international scheduled airline. It can fly around 550 to 600 destination in a very convenient time to the best placed airport.

British Airways support service around the world with low fares also with an extensive route network. Booking of airline ticket, low value hotels, check of on-line reservation available.

Services Available:-

About you’re Details You can Enter your contact detail or edit your contact detail.
Information about passport is also provided About you’re journey
Upgrade your flight.
Request for a meals About you’re departure Check online
luggage information.

Where we fly
By using Route Maps person can easily understand in which country they go on to be flying. It can support global networking of around 600 or more destination along with its grouping partner. Timetable support a complete listing of a scheduled flight Travel classes
It includes traveling in various classes:-
First class
Business class
Premium economy class
Economy class

It’s always good to be prepared, and want to have the best journey possible when you travel with British Airways.

There are some things you can do before you get to the airport like check about your departure which can easily be check on-line or you can just browse through some of our useful information in web site of British Airways.

Airport Chaos Amid Fight Against Terrorism

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Airport Chaos Amid Fight Against Terrorism

Passengers must prepare themselves to suffer delays in flights because of the fight against terrorism. The Britishers are ready to fight the terror, and are unwilling to be intimidated by the terrorists.
The crowded places and aviation especially becomes the hot target for the terrorist groups to cause chaos and devastation on a large scale. In order to fight back the terrorists, the Britishers are taking utmost safety measures. The public would have to bear all the delays patiently during the peak season as it is only for their safety.
Ruth Kelly, the Transport Secretary, called a “security summit” of major airlines, airports and government officials yesterday to discuss the concerns, as Mr. Brown said the public had to accept delays. There would be months of disruption following last weekend’s failed car bombings, but stressed on the fact that the measures were necessary for public safety.
Last week almost 3,000 air flights were delayed in Britain and this week, the number is expected to rise to a great extent. Last summer the police foiled an alleged plot to bomb several transatlantic airliners, and afterwards the people had to suffer the delays and chaos. The above picture displays the chaos outside Terminal 4 of Heathrow Airport, which was evacuated on Tuesday after a suspect package was found.
The police have prepared itself for unprecedented emergency and tight security measures have been adopted for sport and live music events likely to attract up to one and a half million spectators.
Central London will be “locked down” as it hosts the opening stage of the Tour de France, the first time the cycling event has come to Britain. Scotland Yard has planned for two years and said it was prepared for a “very high threat level”.
More than 5,000 officers will be on patrol and thousands more are on duty at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, Wimbledon, Henley regatta and the Live Earth concert at Wembley.
Therefore, it is a request to you all, to cooperate with the government and the police and to bear all the inconvenience caused as your safety is their prime motto.
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