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BA taunts rivals with US flights from European capitals
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle2283019.ece
BA taunts rivals with US flights from European capitals Dominic O'Connell BRITISH AIRWAYS is to launch its first transatlantic flights from continental capitals next summer in a move that is expected to start a tit-for-tat battle with its large European rivals. The company's directors are understood to have given the go-ahead for the services within the past few weeks. A new "airline-within-an- airline" will use a fleet of modified Boeing 757s, smaller than the planes BA uses for its transatlantic flights from the UK. They are expected to fly from Brussels, Madrid and Paris to New York's John F Kennedy airport, although the final network is yet to be decided. It is thought the services will start in May. The flights will not be business-class only, as some had thought. Instead, they will have at least two classes, business and a less luxurious offering. It is not yet known whether this will be BA's normal economy seating or a type of premium-economy cabin. BA declined to comment on its plans, but Willie Walsh, the chief executive, has in the past made clear its intentions to start services from the Continent to America. The airline has been prevented from operating from other European countries by restrictive treaties governing air services. But last year Europe and America signed an "open skies" deal, removing most of the restrictions on where airlines from the two trading blocs could fly. The restrictions will be lifted from April next year. BA executives believe that the strength of its brand is such that it can lure passengers away from its big European rivals such as Air France and Lufthansa, even in their home markets. They also think the same is true in America, where the BA name has particular clout with business travellers. But Air France and Lufthansa are unlikely to take BA's invasion of their home turf lying down. European airlines could choose to follow BA's lead and start flights direct from Heathrow to the US, or, as some analysts believe more likely, donate precious landing slots at the London airport to their American partner airlines to allow them to compete head-on with BA. Air France and KLM are in a marketing alliance with America's Northwest and Delta, which are likely to have garnered sufficient slots from their European partners to start services from Heathrow from next March. BA also faces competition from a new wave of low-cost all-business- class airlines. Eos and MaxJet fly from Stansted to New York and other US destinations, while Silver-Jet flies from Luton to New York. Some airline executives believe that a major European airline could strike a franchise deal with one of the new carriers to mount a frontal assault on BA at Heathrow. Meanwhile, the US Department of Justice is this week expected to press ahead with its investigation into alleged price-fixing by airlines, including BA, and to announce details of any charges arising from its probe. BA is expected to plead guilty at a court hearing in Washington, having already accepted a fine. It is not clear whether there will be criminal charges against individuals, although the department is expected to name some former and current BA employees who are under investigation. |
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lol a 5 year old child would have acted like that
michaelnewport, pique au vif !!
Yes, world, he can still copy and paste without papa evleth !!! "Have a Safe & Gorgeous trip" a écrit dans le message de oups.com... http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle2283019.ece BA taunts rivals with US flights from European capitals Dominic O'Connell BRITISH AIRWAYS is to launch its first transatlantic flights from continental capitals next summer in a move that is expected to start a tit-for-tat battle with its large European rivals. The company's directors are understood to have given the go-ahead for the services within the past few weeks. A new "airline-within-an- airline" will use a fleet of modified Boeing 757s, smaller than the planes BA uses for its transatlantic flights from the UK. They are expected to fly from Brussels, Madrid and Paris to New York's John F Kennedy airport, although the final network is yet to be decided. It is thought the services will start in May. The flights will not be business-class only, as some had thought. Instead, they will have at least two classes, business and a less luxurious offering. It is not yet known whether this will be BA's normal economy seating or a type of premium-economy cabin. BA declined to comment on its plans, but Willie Walsh, the chief executive, has in the past made clear its intentions to start services from the Continent to America. The airline has been prevented from operating from other European countries by restrictive treaties governing air services. But last year Europe and America signed an "open skies" deal, removing most of the restrictions on where airlines from the two trading blocs could fly. The restrictions will be lifted from April next year. BA executives believe that the strength of its brand is such that it can lure passengers away from its big European rivals such as Air France and Lufthansa, even in their home markets. They also think the same is true in America, where the BA name has particular clout with business travellers. But Air France and Lufthansa are unlikely to take BA's invasion of their home turf lying down. European airlines could choose to follow BA's lead and start flights direct from Heathrow to the US, or, as some analysts believe more likely, donate precious landing slots at the London airport to their American partner airlines to allow them to compete head-on with BA. Air France and KLM are in a marketing alliance with America's Northwest and Delta, which are likely to have garnered sufficient slots from their European partners to start services from Heathrow from next March. BA also faces competition from a new wave of low-cost all-business- class airlines. Eos and MaxJet fly from Stansted to New York and other US destinations, while Silver-Jet flies from Luton to New York. Some airline executives believe that a major European airline could strike a franchise deal with one of the new carriers to mount a frontal assault on BA at Heathrow. Meanwhile, the US Department of Justice is this week expected to press ahead with its investigation into alleged price-fixing by airlines, including BA, and to announce details of any charges arising from its probe. BA is expected to plead guilty at a court hearing in Washington, having already accepted a fine. It is not clear whether there will be criminal charges against individuals, although the department is expected to name some former and current BA employees who are under investigation. |
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lol a 5 year old child would have acted like that
"Runge3" wrote in message ... michaelnewport, pique au vif !! Yes, world, he can still copy and paste without papa evleth !!! But it was no topic, and interesting. tim |
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lol a 5 year old child would have acted like that
interesting for rec air, why encourage the spammer ?
"tim....." a écrit dans le message de ... "Runge3" wrote in message ... michaelnewport, pique au vif !! Yes, world, he can still copy and paste without papa evleth !!! But it was no topic, and interesting. tim |
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lol a 5 year old child would have acted like that
michaelnewport, pique au vif !! Yes, world, he can still copy and paste without papa evleth !!! But it was no topic, and interesting. tim "no topic"???? |
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