BA’s Gatwick Airport subsidiary cleared to fly
British Airways ‘new Gatwick Airport based subsidiary has received its Air Operator’s Certificate.
The new BA Euroflyer was cleared by the UK Civil Aviation Authority to operate short-haul international flights from Gatwick‘.
BA Euroflyer has been operating at Gatwick Airport since early 2022 under British Airways ‘ AOC.
“Receiving the AOC is a momentous day,” Tom Stoddart, acting CEO said.
BA has started transferring aircraft to the subsidiary.
BA Euroflyer was established to operate a lower cost-base and better compete with budget airline rivals.
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