From the summer 2013 schedule all British
Airways services between Singapore and London will move from
London Heathrow’s Terminal 3 to the airline’s home in Terminal 5.
In addition to this one of the two daily
services on the route will be operated by British Airways’ newest
aircraft - the Boeing 777-300ER - offering the airline’s latest on
board cabin design in all cabins.
British Airways’ other Singapore service, BA011
from London and BA012 to London, will continue to be operated
using a Boeing 747-400 aircraft.
Both flights from Singapore will
continue to leave in the evening and arrive in London in the early morning, allowing customers to have a full day in the city or to
connect to onward flights to Europe and other destinations in the United Kingdom.
Terminal 5 is
the gateway to British Airways’ extensive European network.
T5 features six state-of-the-art British Airways lounges,
including the Concorde Room for First Class customers and the Club
World Galleries lounge complex. The terminal has over 100 retail
and dining options, including Gordon Ramsey’s Plane Food and
famous brands such as Paul Smith, Harrods, Tiffany & Co and
Mulberry.
“The enhancements are great news for our passengers from Singapore. I am delighted that both
services will now operate to/from our main hub at London Heathrow,
T5 starting the summer 2013. The route also boasts having one of
the services being served by our latest aircraft, a Boeing 777-300
ER,” said Jamie Cassidy, British Airways Area General Manager
Middle East and Asia Pacific. “Arriving and departing from T5 allows passengers to have
even faster and smoother onward connections. Premium passengers
headed to London will have access to our impressive Arrivals
lounge at T5, where they can freshen up and even get their clothes
pressed before heading into town later in the morning. They will
also be able to relax and get work done at our award-winning
Galleries and Concorde lounges in T5 when they are leaving
London.”
The ultra-long haul B777-300ER is the newest aircraft
in the airline’s fleet. It is fitted with British Airways’
next-generation First class, as well as its new World Traveller
economy and World Traveller Plus premium economy cabins. It also
features 56 fully-flat beds in the Club World cabin.
The aircraft has a range of 7,600 nautical miles and is
also the “greenest” in British Airways’ longhaul fleet, generating
23% fewer CO2 emissions per seat than the Boeing 747-400.
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