British Airways returns to Abu Dhabi
British Airways has returned to Abu Dhabi after a four-year pause of the route.
British Airways will now operate daily Abu Dhabi flights from London Heathrow year around, using Boeing 787-9 during summer 2024.
Elena Sorlini, CEO at Abu Dhabi Airports, said: “We extend a warm welcome to British Airways as they start operating at Zayed International Airport.”
“Our new terminal offers visitors an unparalleled introduction to the vibrant UAE capital.”
The BA Abu Dhabi flights offer four cabins to choose from, including First.
Calum Laming, Chief Customer Officer at British Airways said: “We are really excited to be celebrating our Abu Dhabi route launch.”
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syed rizwan haider naqviApr 24, 2024 06:29 AM
when is BA going to restart its flights into Lahore- Pakistan and there is alot of gap flights into U.K destinations......
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