British Airways is extending its route network
from London City Airport this winter with flights to Chambery, a
popular gateway to the French Alps.
The service by BACityFlyer, a subsidiary of
British Airways, will operate four times a week from 18 December
until the end of March 2011, using the airline’s fleet of brand
new Embraer 190 aircraft.
“Our schedule is ideally set up to give
our customers the opportunity to spend a long weekend, a full
week, or even longer, skiing on some of the world’s best slopes
and resorts,” said Luke Hayhoe, BA CityFlyer commercial manager. “Only a few short hours after taking
off from London’s Docklands, our customers can be in a winter
wonderland of 120 ski resorts, all set amidst the majesty and
splendour of the French and Swiss Alps.”
Fares
start from £59 one way, including taxes, fees and charges.
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