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(25 Feb 2021) British Airways has launched two new fare brands for its trade customers.
The Select and Select Pro fares are available, exclusively for agents, via GDS and NDC.
They fares are both refundable which will give customers the flexibility to cancel a flight and claim a full or partial refund should their travel plans change. There will also be no change fee payable for Select and Select Pro bookings.
The fares will sit alongside the current Basic, Standard/Plus and Fully Flexible fares, and will enhance the suite of fare options available to suit the different budgets and flexibility needs of customers.
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British Airways Partners Dettol
(22 Feb 2021) British Airways has partnered with Dettol as part of its ongoing commitment to help keep customers and colleagues safe.
At London Heathrow Terminal 5, Dettol hand sanitiser stations will be positioned at all check-in desks, self-service bag drop, lounges and at departure gates, replacing the current sanitisation stations with Dettol products.
The airline will use Dettol antibacterial wipes, cleaners and sprays to keep surfaces clean at the airport and in its lounges.
British Airways will also give each customer a packet containing a Dettol antibacterial hygiene wipe as they board the aircraft.
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Qatar Airways is one of the few major hub-and-spoke airlines with a diverse fleet, featuring both narrowbodies and widebodies. But did you know the carrier also operated two A319LRs in an all-business class configuration? These planes were used on popular routes for the carrier from its home in Doha. So what happened to these aircraft?
The A319 is one of the smallest aircraft in Airbus’ fleet, only larger than the A318 ‘baby bus’. Photo: Aldo Bidini via Wikimedia Commons
First customer
Qatar Airways was the launch customer for the Airbus A319LR, a long-range version of the popular A319 family. The carrier took delivery of two of these in February 2003 and December 2004, according to Planespotters.net. With a range of 4,500 nautical miles, this small aircraft could fly from Doha all the way to Singapore or London with ease.