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Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 10 2008
british airways stops zimbabwe flights
In a big blow to Zimbabwe, the British Airways (BA) has decided to stop its flights from UK to the southern African nation next month due to increasing losses on the route in the wake of Zimbabwe's political and economic crisis under the leadership of...
Rajni | Sep 9 2008
biometric checks
To heighten the security, British Airways plans to introduce a new biometric security system at Heathrow Terminal 5 when it opens in March next year. Terminal 5 is the biggest aviation project in Europe that will host British Airway's entire...
Rajni | Sep 9 2008
paper ticketing to end soon
Three years ago International Air Transport Association (IATA) launched its drive for Internet booking and electronic ticketing (e-ticketing). There are so many airlines such as British Airways, Ryanair and Easyjet that are already paper-free. Now...
Rajni | Sep 8 2008
spacoius seats
No doubt, several airlines have been offering comfortable in-flight sleeping options for many years. But these days, several airlines are taking steps to provide more comfort to the travelers, one such step is business-class service on the carriers...
Rajni | Jul 19 2007
business class cabins
Several airlines are planning to make their business class cabins more comfortable with new cushier seats, more lie-flat beds, gourmet food and high-tech entertainment. Among those major airlines that have announced the upgradation of their...
Rajni | May 13 2007
airlines
There are still ten more months for the Bermuda II treaty that constricts flights from Heathrow to US airports to run before the Open Skies agreement comes into effect. Only two UK and US airlines (American, United, British Airways and Virgin...
Kanchan | Jan 16 2007
630by490 crew in front of planes
Thousands of British Airways employees have voted in favor of a strike following bickering compacting on sick pay and pensions, union officials said Monday. 96 percent of its trade union members Monday voted in favour of a strike in the largest...
Suman Arya | Nov 30 2006
beat
About 34 airlines have come togeather to raise funds for the worst affected AIDS country Africa. 1 December on Worlds AIDS Day, Delta, United, British Airways, Lufthansa and Air Canada among others will air a documentary called 'Beat the Drum' a...
Kanchan | Nov 30 2006
ba
After Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko's death by Radiation Poisoning(polonium 210) now it seems to be the turn of innocent passengers. The substance that killed him had to be taken into the body to be lethal. A lethal dose of just 106 microcuries or.
Kanchan | Aug 15 2006
london airport
The 3 Airlines, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and easyJet are all set to sue the BAA to recover at least some out of£250m , that they have incurred in damages due to the airports security issue.( British Midland, Ryanair may also be joining).

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