British Airways' Business-Only Flights To New York Make Their Mark After Two Years
Released on: October 6, 2011, 4:12 pm
Author:
British Airways
Industry: Travel
British Airways is celebrating the second anniversary of its
unique business class-only service between London City and New York's
JFK.
Launched in the middle of a deep recession, the service has defied sceptics to win
over business travellers flying between two of the world’s biggest financial
centres.
Since it was launched on September 29, 2009, 97 per cent of the service's flights
to New York have departed on time from London City, while 90 per cent of flights to
London have
departed on time from New York.
And now British Airways is using the very latest technology by providing customers
with their own 64GB iPads to watch the service's bespoke in-flight entertainment
options.
Richard Tams, British Airways’ head of UK&I sales and marketing, said: "Despite the
economic downturn, there is no doubt that the service has become a firm favourite
with many of our customers on the important London to New York route.
"With easy access from the City and Canary Wharf, a 15-minute check-in to
departure, in-flight texting and internet access, it has been tailor-made to provide
them with the most productive way to fly across the Atlantic.
"We're very pleased to be marking the two-year anniversary of this exclusive
service and will continue with more innovations to meet our customer's needs."
In addition to iPads loaded with specially chosen content to give customers a
bespoke in-flight entertainment experience, British Airways is also trialling the
use of iPads with pursers on the route to bring a new dimension to customer service
in the air.
Each iPad is specially loaded with British Airways apps designed to give cabin crew
information on customers, from their previous travel arrangements, to connecting
flights and special meal requests, enabling them to offer a truly personalised
service.
They also give cabin crew a library of information at their fingertips, including
timetables, safety manuals and customer service updates. Thanks to the service's
OnAir connectivity, updates can also be delivered to the crew during the flight,
which can then be given to customers.
It is expected that the new technology will be appreciated by customers who have
already rated the service with consistently high customer satisfaction scores since
the double daily business-class only route began.
The Airbus A318 aircraft operates with a maximum of 32 fully flat seats onboard and
offers customers 15-minute check-in to departure and US customs clearance in
Shannon, Ireland, where the flight stops westward for a brief refuelling.
The London - New York route is an important market for British Airways, which flies
eight times daily to JFK from Heathrow and three times a day to Newark. British
Airways offer a range of business and luxury hotels in New York which can be booked
on ba.com together with business flights from London City for guaranteed savings
than if booking separately.
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About British Airways:
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Passengers are offered added peace of mind to their holiday plans and the security
of travelling with British Airways. British Airways plc constantly seeks to exceed
customers' expectations, both in terms of the value for money and quality of the
service provided.
Press Contact:
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Harmondsworth
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02087385100
www.ba.com
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