In this video we take a look back at what it was like to fly in the Upper Deck of the British Airways 747, in Club World (business) class. The footage was recorded in October 2019 on a flight from ...
At the best of times, the Boeing 747 is a costly plane to operate and maintain. When a pandemic causes passenger numbers to plummet, however, it can become unsustainable. It was with this in mind that ...
FILE PHOTO: A British Airways Boeing 747 flies into Heathrow Airport in west London 33,623 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?33,623 people played the ...
British Airways (BA) confirmed July 17 that it will not resume Boeing 747 commercial service after operating the aircraft for almost 50 years. The airline “proposed” that its remaining 31 747-400s ...
British Airways will unveil a Boeing 747-400 "retrojet" next month adorned in the colours of its predecessor airline BOAC, as part of the airline's centenary celebrations. The UK carrier says that one ...
British Airways, the world’s biggest operator of Boeing Co. 747-400s, is retiring its entire fleet of the jumbo jets with immediate effect because of the damage the coronavirus has done to air travel.
It’s actually the second 747 on the property, though the first has a pure-white exterior. The British Airways jumbo jet, by contrast, sports one of the airline’s classic liveries, applied last year to ...
This airplane may be grounded, but it still has a place among the stars. On Thursday, a British Airways 747 made its final flight to Surrey, England, where it will be transformed into a film and ...
Friday’s news that British Airways will retire all of its remaining 747s came as a heavy blow both to fans of classic airplanes as well as a good number of frequent flyers who had come to love its ...
This past July, I flew British Airways' Premium Economy from San Francisco International to London Heathrow. I was going to Malawi for holiday and needed to fly to Johannesburg. The cost of an economy ...
A British Airways Boeing 747-400 with 398 people on board stalled, rolled 94° to the left and lost 7,000ft (2,150m) height when a cockpit intruder grabbed the right hand control column and tried to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results