British Airways strengthen its monopoly on Scottish flights to London City airport by increasing services from Edinburgh from eight to ten a day. More flights to Glasgow are to be followed after this service. The move from this summer comes five months after its rival CityJet axed the route. With this new service British Airways claiming to be the largest airline at the Dockland Airport.
In the words of Keith Williams, Executive Chairman of British Airways, the expansion would increase BA’s daily Scotland-London flights to 57, which is the highest number ever. He further added that if the demand is there then the airline will equally fly more from Glasgow too. British Airways also offer flights to London City from Aberdeen and to Gatwick from Edinburg and Glasgow and from all three Scottish airports to Heathrow.
In the words of Keith Williams, Executive Chairman of British Airways, the expansion would increase BA’s daily Scotland-London flights to 57, which is the highest number ever. He further added that if the demand is there then the airline will equally fly more from Glasgow too. British Airways also offer flights to London City from Aberdeen and to Gatwick from Edinburg and Glasgow and from all three Scottish airports to Heathrow.
