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  2. List of British Airways destinations - Wikipedia

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    British Airways serves destinations across all six inhabited continents. ... Gatwick Airport: Hub [122] ... John F. Kennedy International Airport: Passenger [261] ...

  3. British Caledonian in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    A second 747 wearing BCal's full livery joined the fleet permitting the resumption of a daily service between Gatwick and New York's John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) during the summer of 1985, after the airline's absence from that route for over a decade.

  4. British Airways - Wikipedia

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    British Airways' first Concorde at Heathrow Airport, on 15 January 1976. In 1992 British Airways expanded through the acquisition of the financially troubled Dan-Air, giving BA a much larger presence at Gatwick Airport. British Asia Airways, a subsidiary based in Taiwan, was formed in March 1993 to operate between London and Taipei.

  5. Hey neighbor: American Airlines and British Airways move in ...

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    After a decades-long partnership, American Airlines and British Airways will soon share the same terminal at JFK, easing connections for passengers.

  6. British Caledonian - Wikipedia

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    British Caledonian (BCal) was a private independent airline in the United Kingdom that operated from 1970 until it merged with British Airways in 1988. It operated primarily from London Gatwick Airport in south-east England.

  7. CityFlyer Express - Wikipedia

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    CityFlyer Express can be traced back to the formation of Connectair in 1983. Connectair became a feeder airline for British Caledonian, at the time the UK's so-called Second Force airline, on 30 May 1984 when it commenced a regional scheduled service between Gatwick and Antwerp with a single, leased Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante turboprop.

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