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Latest Articles in british airways
British Airways Plane Windscreen Cracked By Block Of Ice At 35,000 Feet
The Boeing 777 aircraft cruising at 35,000 feet was making the journey from London Gatwick to San Jose in Costa Rica on Christmas Day when the freak accident took place.
Read MoreBritish Airways Flight Carrying 18 Tonnes Of Medical Aid Lands In Delhi
India has been badly hit by the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, and hospitals in several states are reeling under a shortage of vaccines, oxygen, drugs and equipment.
Read MoreBritish Airways Flies Aircraft With Emergency Aid To Delhi
The British Airways family has been deeply affected by the terrible scenes in India of the deepening humanitarian crisis that has impacted the lives of many of our people.
Read MoreBritish Airways Appoints Moran Birger As Sales Head For South Asia, Middle East, Africa
Prior to the current posting, he was serving the airline in Tokyo as head of sales for Asia Pacific and Middle East, Japan, where he was responsible for the overall marketing and commercial operations of all the markets in the region
Read MorePandemic Pushes BA-Owner IAG To A 4.4 Billion Euro Loss In 2020
UK-focused airlines were buoyed earlier this week when Britain laid out plans for travel markets to possibly reopen from mid-May, prompting a flood of bookings, but uncertainty remains over whether it will include IAG's long-haul routes.
Read MoreBritish Airways Owner IAG Says Pensions Deal, Loan Help Boosts Liquidity
Shares in IAG are trading down 55% from where they were this time last year, but news of the extra liquidity helped them rise 1.1% to 167 pence in early trading on Monday, in line with Britain's blue-chip index.
Read MoreBritish Airways resumes operations from Dhaka after 11 years
British Airways resumes operations from Dhaka after 11 years
Read MoreBritish Airways-Owner IAG Reports 1.3 Billion Euro Loss In Third Quarter
The 1.3 billion loss was significantly worse than the 920 million euro analysts' consensus and behind the 1.4 billion euros of profit it made in the same period last year.
Read MoreTake-Off For BA Owner IAG's Planned $3.2 Billion Coronavirus Capital Hike
Airline group IAG, which also owns Iberia, said in a statement that its largest shareholder, Qatar Airways Group, which has a 25.1% holding, had undertaken to subscribe for its pro-rata entitlement in the fully underwritten capital increase.
Read MoreHyderabad Airport resumes direct flights to UK under 'air transport bubbles'
Hyderabad Airport resumes direct flights to UK under 'air transport bubbles'
Read MoreBritish Airways Makes Progress With Job Cuts
British Airways, which had 42,000 staff at the beginning of the pandemic, has already agreed a jobs deal with pilots union BALPA for a pay cut of about 20% and some compulsory job cuts estimated around 270.
Read MoreBA Owner IAG To Raise $3.3 Billion To Ride Out COVID Crisis
Shares in IAG fell 7% to their lowest since 2012 at 167 pence, and are down 72% this year.
Read MoreBritish Airways-Owner IAG Boosted By 750 Million Pounds Deal With American Express
Shares in IAG were down 1.7% at 205 pence, in line with the FTSE 100 index. IAG's shares have lost 67% of their value so far in 2020.
Read MoreBritish Airways Retires Entire Boeing 747 Fleet Due To Impact Of COVID-19 On Aviation Sector
The airline operated its first 747 London to New York service on April 14, 1971, and in July 1989 the first British Airways 747-400, the aircraft type the airline still flies today, took to the skies.
Read MoreBritish Airways Retires Entire Boeing 747 Fleet Due To Impact Of COVID-19 On Aviation Sector
The airline operated its first 747 London to New York service on April 14, 1971, and in July 1989 the first British Airways 747-400, the aircraft type the airline still flies today, took to the skies.
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