28 July 2008
British Aiwaysââ¬â¢ new European subsidiary OpenSkies will launch premium daily transatlantic flights from
OpenSkies, the first airline to be created out of the open skies agreement between Europe and the
ââ¬ÅâThe response to OpenSkies has been overwhelmingly positive,ââ¬~ said managing director Dale Moss. ââ¬ÅâWeââ¬â¢re expanding to
Other destinations being considered by the airline include
British Airways has recently acquired French premium airline Lââ¬â¢Avion, which was operating a code-share with OpenSkies on the
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