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L.F. Wade International Airport (IATA: BDA, ICAO: TXKF), formerly named Bermuda International Airport, is the sole airport serving the British overseas territory of Bermuda in the north Atlantic Ocean. It is located in the parish of St. George's and is 6 nautical miles (11 kilometres; 6.9 miles) northeast of Bermuda's capital, Hamilton. [1]
Antwerp International Airport: Terminated [10] Brussels: Brussels Airport: Passenger [21] Ostend: Ostend–Bruges International Airport: Terminated [8]: 60 Bermuda: Hamilton: L.F. Wade International Airport: Passenger [22] Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sarajevo: Sarajevo International Airport: Terminated [23] Botswana: Gaborone: Sir Seretse Khama ...
A spokesperson for British Airways told The Independent: “The safety of our customers and colleagues is always our highest priority and we followed our standard procedures to disembark the aircraft.
This is a list of airlines currently operating in Bermuda. Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Founded Notes BermudAir: 2T: BMA: GOSLING: 2023: Longtail Aviation: 6T ...
British Airways purchased the internet domain ba.com in 2002 from previous owner Bell Atlantic, [162] 'BA' being the company's initialism and its IATA Airline code. [163] 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 ...
British Airways gave passengers refreshment vouchers when they arrived in London, the airline said. CNN’s David Williams contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an ...
Palmerston, the former resident cat at the Foreign Office, has a been brought out of retirement for a new overseas diplomatic posting nearly 3,500 miles away in Bermuda. A post on Palmerston's X ...
Star Ariel (registration G-AGRE) was an Avro Tudor Mark IVB passenger aircraft owned and operated by British South American Airways (BSAA) which disappeared without a trace over the Atlantic Ocean while on a flight between Bermuda and Kingston, Jamaica, on 17 January 1949.