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  2. British Airways - Wikipedia

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    British Airways purchased the internet domain ba.com in 2002 from previous owner Bell Atlantic, [161] 'BA' being the company's initialism and its IATA Airline code. [162] British Airways is the official airline of the Wimbledon Championship tennis tournament, and was the official airline and tier one partner of the 2012 Summer Olympics and ...

  3. List of airline codes (B) - Wikipedia

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    United States Callsign changed from "BALTIA FLIGHT" in 2015 [2] BLL Baltic Airlines: BALTIC AIRLINES Russia BLT Baltic Aviation: BALTAIR United States BJC Baltic Jet Aircompany BALTIC JET Latvia BTH Baltijas Helicopters: BALTIJAS HELICOPTERS Latvia CPJ Baltimore Air Transport: CORPJET United States EAH Baltimore Airways: EASTERN United States ...

  4. List of airlines of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    British Airways: BA: BAW / SHT: SPEEDBIRD / SHUTTLE: The flag carrier, with its hubs at Heathrow and Gatwick airports, the airline flies to 245 destinations all around the world, with a fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft. The airline is the second largest UK carrier behind easyJet. Eastern Airways: T3: EZE: EASTFLIGHT

  5. BA EuroFlyer - Wikipedia

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    British Airways EuroFlyer (BA EuroFlyer) is a British airline, and a wholly owned subsidiary of British Airways. It operates a network of short haul services from its base at Gatwick Airport near London , England.

  6. Club World London City - Wikipedia

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    British Airways (BA) Limited [12] was a British airline and a subsidiary of British Airways created in 2012 to operate the Club World London City service. [13] The subsidiary was established as Acoperco Limited on 14 March 2012, [12] which applied for operating and route licences with the Civil Aviation Authority the same month.

  7. OpenSkies - Wikipedia

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    With the creation of an Open Skies agreement between Europe and the United States in March 2008, British Airways started a new subsidiary airline called BA European Limited, trading as Openskies (previously known as "Project Lauren"). [11] which launched originally with a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence.

  8. List of British Airways destinations - Wikipedia

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    United States: Anchorage: Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport: Terminated [18] Atlanta: Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Passenger + Cargo [19] Austin: Austin–Bergstrom International Airport: Passenger [245] Baltimore: Baltimore/Washington International Airport: Passenger [246] Boston: Logan International Airport ...

  9. BA CityFlyer - Wikipedia

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    British Airways CityFlyer (BA CityFlyer) is a British regional airline, and a wholly owned subsidiary of British Airways with its head office based in Didsbury, Manchester, England. [2] It operates a network of domestic and European services from its base at London City Airport .