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It makes sense for a British Airways, or a couple of US carriers to pick up a stake in an Indian airline. There is an untouched local market waiting to be tapped
We have government support in the same way Air France, British Airways, Iberia had government support before they were privatized. When we mature, we will go for an IPO
They are just like Delta, Continental. They've all had their problems. To me, it's just a big airline. What I like is, getting off (American in Dallas) and on to British Airways. Same terminal and (we) don't see our bags until Stockholm. There's nothing I don't like.
You can actually redeem them on some of the partner airlines if you're worried about it... British Airways, Qantas, Japan Airlines
The minute a British Airways, an Air France, a KLM, a Lufthansa plane lands at Ercan airport (in northern Cyprus), Turkey is ready to open all of her airports, sea ports and air space to Greek Cypriot planes and vessels
British Airways plc (LSE: BAY) is the national airline and flag carrier of the United Kingdom and one of the largest in Europe. Its main hubs are London Heathrow and London Gatwick. British Airways holds a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence, and is permitted to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 20 or... Full Article
A British Airways Boeing 747 jetliner banks 17 April 1990 over Prince Edward Road in Hong Kong on approach of Kai Tak internatioanl airport. People of Hong Kong fear that Hong Kong's Kai Tak international airport expected to be running at full capacity in the 1990s, may be disaster-prone.
View Photo »The British and Chinese flag flies side by side from the cockpit roof of the British Airways 747 jumbo jet carrying the Prince of Wales and his delegations on its arrival at Kai Tak airport in Hong Kong 28 June. Prince Charles will officially grace the handover ceremony of Hong Kong to...
View Photo »A British Airways jet passes grounded Qantas aircraft parked at Heathrow Airport in west London October 29, 2011. Australia's Qantas Airways grounded its entire fleet on Saturday over a bitter labour dispute in an unprecedented move, with the government asking a tribunal to stop the...
View Photo »The tail wings of (L-R) British Airways, Singapore Airlines and Qantas Aiways planes are pictured at Singapore Changi Airport October 29, 2011.
View Photo »A British Airways jet flies overhead on landing as a new Boeing 747-8 freighter plane waits to make a turn onto the runway to make its first flight following delivery to its first customer, Cargolux, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011, in Everett, Wash. Boeing finally delivered the new freighter...
View Photo »A British Airways Boeing 747 carrying Amanda Knox taxis to the terminal after landing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Sea-Tac, Washington October 4, 2011. Knox, who spent four years in prison in Italy, flew from Perugia, Italy, on Monday after an appeals court overturned her...
View Photo »HUA HIN,THAILAND - SEPTEMBER 11: Major Charles Valdes Scott of the British Airways- British Army team picks his polo stick for the finals of the King's Cup Elephant polo tournament September 11, 2011 in Hua Hin, Thailand. This year marked the 10th edition of the polo tournament with 12...
View Photo »Stranded passengers wait for information at terminal 2 of Liszt Ferenc International Airport Budapest, Hungary, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, when Hungarian airlines Malev stopped all its services and all Malev flights had been cancelled after 66 years of continuous operation. The shutdown of...
View Photo »Stranded passengers wait for information at terminal 2 of Liszt Ferenc International Airport Budapest, Hungary, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, after Hungarian airline Malev stopped all its services and grounded all flights after its financial situation became unsustainable. Malev, a member of...
View Photo »Malev chairman Janos Berenyi, left, and Malev CEO Lorant Limburger hold their press conference in Liszt Ferenc International Airport Budapest, Hungary, Friday, Feb. 3. 2012, when Hungarian airlines Malev stopped all its services and all Malev flights had been cancelled after 66 years...
View Photo »Hungarian airline Malev chairman Janos Berenyi, left, and Malev CEO Lorant Limburger arrive for their press conference in Liszt Ferenc International Airport Budapest, Hungary, Friday, Feb. 3. 2012, after the airline stopped all its services and grounded all flights after its financial...
View Photo »Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, speaks with a British Airways flight attendant at the BAFTA Brits to Watch event in Los Angeles, California July 9, 2011. Prince William and his wife Catherine are on a royal visit to California from July 8 to July 10.
View Photo »A British Airways Boeing 747 passenger aircraft is parked at Heathrow Airport in west London in this April 7, 2011 file photo. Global airline executives may be forced to slash industry profit expectations at their major annual conference in June as fears grow of a relapse in the world...
View Photo »A Qantas Airbus A330-300 aircraft is parked between a Jetstar Airbus A320 (front) and a British Airways plane at Changi Airport in Singapore October 29, 2011. Australia's Qantas Airways grounded its entire fleet on Saturday over a bitter labour dispute in an unprecedented move that...
View Photo »A British Airways crew member leaves following union meetings near Heathrow Airport, in west London May 12, 2011. The Unite union and British Airways said they had struck a peace deal which should bring to an end an 18-month pay dispute that had cost the airline more than 150 million...
View Photo »A British Airways plane flies into Heathrow Airport in west London May 12, 2011. British Airways cabin crew will meet on Thursday to consider an offer to end an 18-month dispute which has cost the airline more than 150 million pounds ($247 million).
View Photo »British Airways chairman Sir Martin Broughton poses with his family (L-R) daughter Gemma Saylor, wife Jocelyn and son Michael after being Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle following an Investiture ceremony in London April 8, 2011.
View Photo »British Airways chairman Sir Martin Broughton poses with his medal after being Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle following an Investiture ceremony in London April 8, 2011.
View Photo »WINDSOR, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 08: British Airways Chairman Sir Martin Broughton poses with his medal after being Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II following an Investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on April 8, 2011 in Berkshire, United Kingdom.
View Photo »WINDSOR, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 08: British Airways Chairman Sir Martin Broughton poses with his medal and his family (from left) daughter Gemma Saylor, wife Jocelyn and son Michael after being Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II following an Investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on April 8,...
View Photo »A Rolls-Royce aircraft engine of a British Airways (BA) Boeing 747 passenger aircraft is seen at Heathrow Airport in west London April 7, 2011.
View Photo »A British Airways (BA) Boeing 747 passenger aircraft taxis at Heathrow Airport in west London April 7, 2011.
View Photo »A British Airways passenger jet takes off from Heathrow Airport in west London April 7, 2011.
View Photo »A British Airways Boeing 747 passenger aircraft is parked at Heathrow Airport in west London April 7, 2011.
View Photo »HUA HIN,THAILAND - SEPTEMBER 11: Elephant polo players from the Spice girls team (L) and the British Airways British Army team battle it out for 5th place during the final day at the King's Cup Elephant polo tournament September 11, 2011 in Hua Hin, Thailand. This year marked the...
View Photo »A British Airways Boeing 747 jetliner banks 17 April 1990 over Prince Edward Road in Hong Kong on approach of Kai Tak internatioanl airport. People of Hong Kong fear that Hong Kong's Kai Tak international airport expected to be running at full capacity in the 1990s, may be disaster-prone.
View Photo »It makes sense for a British Airways, or a couple of US carriers to pick up a stake in an Indian airline. There is an untouched local market waiting to be tapped
We have government support in the same way Air France, British Airways, Iberia had government support before they were privatized. When we mature, we will go for an IPO
They are just like Delta, Continental. They've all had their problems. To me, it's just a big airline. What I like is, getting off (American in Dallas) and on to British Airways. Same terminal and (we) don't see our bags until Stockholm. There's nothing I don't like.
You can actually redeem them on some of the partner airlines if you're worried about it... British Airways, Qantas, Japan Airlines
The minute a British Airways, an Air France, a KLM, a Lufthansa plane lands at Ercan airport (in northern Cyprus), Turkey is ready to open all of her airports, sea ports and air space to Greek Cypriot planes and vessels
