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BA got the 15% shareholding in Flybe in the transfer of regional routes, and aircraft, to them when they let go of the regions.
Long ago this shareholding were downvalued in the BA books to £1. Keeping them let them have a say in the management, I think it got them a seat on the board, but I don't believe Flybe paid a dividend all the time that the shares were held.
Long ago this shareholding were downvalued in the BA books to £1. Keeping them let them have a say in the management, I think it got them a seat on the board, but I don't believe Flybe paid a dividend all the time that the shares were held.
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BA4511 MAN 07:45 CMF 10:45 E90 7
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BA will have a real advantage though by taking you straight into the city (RKV) rather than to KEF like everyone else. Pax will love it, they'll be in their hotels 25 mins after touchdown.
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BA will have a real advantage though by taking you straight into the city (RKV) rather than to KEF like everyone else. Pax will love it, they'll be in their hotels 25 mins after touchdown.
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I stand corrected. I was told RKV, and it was listed on the airport's wiki page when I looked up the runway length (now removed). Interestingly I believe both the E170 and 190 could operate from there and they can handle international services. Does anyone know if there are any restrictions at RKV - it could have been an interesting opportunity.
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New routes schedules now fully loaded on BA.com
Paris Orly - 17 x Weekly
BA8751 LCY 08:35 ORY 10:55 E70 x7
BA8755 LCY 16:30 ORY 18:50 E70 x67
BA8757 LCY 20:20 ORY 22:40 E70 x6
BA8752 ORY 07:45 LCY 08:05 E70 x7
BA8754 ORY 11:40 LCY 12:00 E70 x67
BA8754 ORY 14:00 LCY 14:20 E70 7
BA8758 ORY 19:30 LCY 19:50 E70 x67
Prague - 6 x Weekly
BA7339 LCY 11:15 PRG 14:10 E90 x67
BA7339 LCY 15:15 PRG 18:10 E70 7
BA7338 PRG 14:50 LCY 15:45 E90 x67
BA7338 PRG 18:50 LCY 19:45 E70 7
Reykjavik - 2 x Weekly
BA2228 LCY 09:10 KEF 12:30 E90 4
BA2228 LCY 13:00 KEF 16:20 E90 7
BA2229 KEF 13:15 LCY 16:25 E90 4
BA2229 KEF 17:05 LCY 20:15 E90 7
Paris Orly - 17 x Weekly
BA8751 LCY 08:35 ORY 10:55 E70 x7
BA8755 LCY 16:30 ORY 18:50 E70 x67
BA8757 LCY 20:20 ORY 22:40 E70 x6
BA8752 ORY 07:45 LCY 08:05 E70 x7
BA8754 ORY 11:40 LCY 12:00 E70 x67
BA8754 ORY 14:00 LCY 14:20 E70 7
BA8758 ORY 19:30 LCY 19:50 E70 x67
Prague - 6 x Weekly
BA7339 LCY 11:15 PRG 14:10 E90 x67
BA7339 LCY 15:15 PRG 18:10 E70 7
BA7338 PRG 14:50 LCY 15:45 E90 x67
BA7338 PRG 18:50 LCY 19:45 E70 7
Reykjavik - 2 x Weekly
BA2228 LCY 09:10 KEF 12:30 E90 4
BA2228 LCY 13:00 KEF 16:20 E90 7
BA2229 KEF 13:15 LCY 16:25 E90 4
BA2229 KEF 17:05 LCY 20:15 E90 7
Reykjavik to London is more than twice as far as Reykjavik to the Faeroe Islands.
Unlike Keflavik (over 3,000 metres), Reykjavik's longest runway is not very long (1,567 metres)
I don't have access to performance data, but would London to RKV really be feasible on a consistent basis with very few diverts to Keflavik, especially given that Iceland is known for sometimes getting some pretty lousy weather ? Without wishing to disrepect anyone or their abilities, I suspect also that pilots based in the Faeroe Islands are by necessity perhaps more used to dealing with a short runway in really bad weather (Vagar) compared to those working at BACF
Unlike Keflavik (over 3,000 metres), Reykjavik's longest runway is not very long (1,567 metres)
I don't have access to performance data, but would London to RKV really be feasible on a consistent basis with very few diverts to Keflavik, especially given that Iceland is known for sometimes getting some pretty lousy weather ? Without wishing to disrepect anyone or their abilities, I suspect also that pilots based in the Faeroe Islands are by necessity perhaps more used to dealing with a short runway in really bad weather (Vagar) compared to those working at BACF
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RKV s KEF
To the best of my knowledge the only airlines with rights to operate directly into Reykjavik City (Domestic) airport are Air Iceland Connect and Atlantic Airways, the former in DH8 and later 319's. I believe the Atlantic Airways flights from Vagar have now ceased and Air Icelands only international flights from there are to Greenland. The terminal facilities at RKV are basic, I was amazed that you don't have to pass through security (neither hold baggage) for a domestic flight.
Still delighted to see KEF direct from LCY, the demand for Iceland remain huge and rightfully so, it's one of the most awe inspiring countries in Europe
Still delighted to see KEF direct from LCY, the demand for Iceland remain huge and rightfully so, it's one of the most awe inspiring countries in Europe