British
Airways

British
Airways plc (LSE: BAY) is the largest 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 more seats.British Airways is a founding member
of the Oneworld airline alliance.
The
British Airways Group was formed on 1 September
1972 consisting of BOAC and BEA. These two companies
were dissolved on 31 March 1974 to form British
Airways (BA). The company was privatised in February
1987. It expanded with the acquisition of British
Caledonian in 1988 and some of the routes of Gatwick-based
carrier Dan-Air in 1992. The formation of Richard
Branson's Virgin Atlantic in 1984 began a tense
relationship with BA which ended in "one
of the most bitter and protracted libel actions
in aviation history" in 1993 in which BA
apologised "unreservedly" for an alleged
"dirty tricks" campaign against Virgin
and paid damages and legal costs.
Traditionally
a Boeing customer, BA placed its first direct
order for Airbus aircraft in November 1998. The
company's next major order was the commencement
of its replacement of its long haul fleet, ordering
Boeing 787s and Airbus A380s in 2007. British
Airways' strategy and aircraft purchases are seen
as an industry "benchmark" that influences
other carriers' decisions.
In
2008 BA unveiled its new subsidiary OpenSkies
which will take advantage of the liberalization
of transatlantic traffic rights, and fly non-stop
between major European cities and the United States.
Operations are expected to begin with a single
Boeing 757 in June 2008.
British
Airways has been plagued by difficulties in recent
years. The Association of European Airlines reports
that BA is the worst airline for lost and delayed
baggage, losing over twice as many bags as the
average. They are also the worst airline for punctuality
of short/medium haul flight departures and arrivals
and ranked 17th out of 21 airlines for long haul
delays. Many of BA's problems stem from being
based at London Heathrow airport which has become
crowded and subject to delays. In 2007 Heathrow
was voted the world's least favourite alongside
Chicago O'Hare in a TripAdvisor survey. The recent
move to Heathrow Terminal 5 has been a disaster,
heavily critcised by politicians, unions, airlines
and passengers. (Credit:
Wikipedia).
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