British Airways News Page 98
BA and Virgin agree on refunds
British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have agreed to pay refunds to passengers who travelled between 11 August 2004 and 23 March 2006.
BA relaunches highlifeshop.com
Customer publishers Cedar Communications in partnership with web agency Reactive, has re-launched British Airways’ premier gift portal www.highlifeshop.com to make it even more user friendly.
Heathrow enters final phase of Terminal 5
BAA and British Airways have begun an intensive six month period of operational readiness activities in preparation for the opening of Heathrow’s Terminal 5 on 27 March 2008.
BA unveils Club World in US
Agency.com New York has announced a new interactive campaign to kick off the launch of British Airways’ newClub World business class in the US.
Press: Walsh no new planes until profits
British Airways is delaying any major aircraft purchases until it reaches its profit margin goals, the carrier’s chief executive Willie Walsh told Welt am Sonntag newspaper.
British Airways Christmas Spirit is in the Air
Visiting the British Airways website will make a real difference to the lives of children around the world this Christmas. The airline has pledged to donate £2 to Change for Good, British Airways’ award winning appeal for UNICEF, for every person that registers online at ba.com.
Amadeus and British Airways enter major IT partnership
British Airways selects Amadeus as its preferred partner to provide Distribution and Customer Service systems including inventory, reservations, and departure control.
British Airways selects GetThere to deliver new B2B travel venture for the UK’s small and medium ent
Firmly Positions GetThere In European B2B Travel Market
Better Connections With Melbourne And Durban
British Airways today announced a number of schedule changes which will offer passengers more one-stop flights between London and Melbourne and improved connections between London and Durban.
Traffic and capacity statistics - December 1998
British Airways mainline scheduled revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) grew by 10.5 per cent. With mainline available seat kilometres (ASKs) growth of 9.9 per cent, the passenger load factor improved by 0.4 points to 64.9 per cent.
Traffic And Capacity Statistics - November 1998
British Airways mainline scheduled revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) grew by 10.3 per cent. Premium traffic declined by 2.9 per cent after a 2.4 per cent decline last month, whilst non-premium traffic grew by 13.1 per cent. Growth in intercontinental traffic of 10.7 per cent again outstripped the 8.3 per cent growth in UK/Europe services. Trading conditions are very competitive in both the premium and the non-premium markets and yields are weakening. The outlook continues to be uncertain.
Airline on-line
British Airways award-winning website today introduces an even faster and more personalised service.