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British Airways to expand flights network

November 21, 2012 06:42 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:53 pm IST - NEW DELHI

British Airways announced a 25 per cnet discount on all Club World tickets booked before November 23 to London. The travel will be valid until December 15. File Photo: AP

British Airways on Wednesday announced that it will be expanding its flights network from Hyderabad and Chennai from summer 2013 to six flights per-week from five flights per-week as per the current schedule.

In a statement in New Delhi, Christopher Fordyce, Regional Commercial Manager, British Airways, South Asia, said British Airways is delighted to announce further growth in Hyderabad and Chennai. “Come summer, our customers will be able to enjoy enhanced flight frequency as well as our unmatched on board services. We always keep customers at the heart of all decision making and try to provide what they want from us. We have witnessed tremendous customer response and increase in demand from Hyderabad and Chennai in the last couple of years. To cater to this growing demand, we are pleased to offer enhanced flight frequency to all our customers from these two cities,’’ he added.

He said India continues to be one of the fastest growing markets for British Airways and we are proud to be participating as well as contributing to India’s tremendous growth story. British Airways also announced an attractive discount offer, exclusively for its Hyderabad and Chennai customers flying to London. Customers will be able to enjoy a 25 per cent discount on all Club World tickets booked before November 23 to London. The travel will be valid until December 15.

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British Airways has announced a 5 billion pound investment over the next five years in aircraft, product, service and catering enhancements to improve the overall customer experience.

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