BA relaunches Belfast to Heathrow service
British Airways has relaunched services between Northern Ireland and London Heathrow after an 11-year gap.
Following the acquisition of bmi by International Airlines Group (IAG), British Airways is operating the service between Belfast City Airport and London Heathrow.
Willie Walsh, International Airlines Group’s CEO said to guests at an event at Belfast City Airport: "I am delighted today to see the British Airways colours back in Belfast.
"I publicly committed to serving Belfast if we acquired additional runway slots at Heathrow and the acquisition of bmi has given us the perfect opportunity to make that happen."
Diane
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