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British Airways had originally intended to phase out the last remaining 747 aircraft by 2024, but pushed the plans behind, in part due to the downturn in air travel following COVID-19 pandemic, and to focus on replacing the 747 with the more fuel-efficient Airbus A350, Airbus A380 and Boeing 787.
Following is a list of destinations the airline flies to, as of March 2024; terminated destinations are also listed. The list does not include cities served solely by affiliated regional carriers, and some terminated destinations may now be served either via franchise or through codeshare agreements with other carriers.
Emirates is by far the largest operator of the double-decker plane, with a fleet of 118. Singapore Airlines is next with just 13. Airbus ended production of the A380 in 2021 — 18 years after it ...
British Airways' first Airbus A380, accompanied by the Red Arrows at 2013 Royal International Air Tattoo Virgin Atlantic Airbus A350-1000. Air Atlantique; Aurigny; Blue Islands; British Airways; Eastern Airways; easyJet; Isles of Scilly Skybus; Jet2.com; Loganair; Lydd Air; Titan Airways; TUI Airways; Virgin Atlantic; Wizz Air UK; McIntyre Airways
British Airways is the latest airline investing in the future of the A380 superjumbo, unveiling a fresh design for its first class product, set to launch on the airline’s A380 airplanes in 2026.
Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur are back on the British Airways map – but the link to the Thai capital is much diminished compared with the pre-Covid era.. Starting with the winter 2024-25 schedules in ...
All Nippon Airways: 2019 2021 3 — Last "new" customer to order the A380. Asiana Airlines: 2014 2016 6 — To be retired sometime in the 2020s. [2] British Airways: 2013 2016 12 — Emirates: 2008 2021 116 7 World's largest operator. Etihad Airways: 2014 2018 7 3 Korean Air: 2011 2014 7 3 To be retired before 2031. Lufthansa: 2010 2013 8 6 To ...
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