British
Airways pledged its support for New York with the announcement that
Concorde flights will resume across the Atlantic on Wednesday, November
7.
Rod Eddington, British Airways’ Chief Executive, said: “We are delighted
to be returning Concorde to the skies and back into New York.
“We hope Concorde’s return will play a major part in rebuilding
confidence in New York and demonstrating that it is business as usual
between the UK and the USA. We have received tremendous support from our
regular business customers over the last year and we look forward to
carrying them supersonically across the Atlantic once more.”
New York’s Mayor, Rudolph Giuliani, welcomed today’s announcement. He
said: “Concorde’s return is symbolic of how all New Yorkers feel about
rebuilding this great city. I am personally proud to welcome Concorde
back to New York.”
The airline will begin operations with an initial six times a week
service between London Heathrow and New York JFK. Bookings open
tomorrow, Tuesday October 16 at 9.00am UK time.
Flight BA001 will depart six times each week from London Heathrow at
10.30am local time and arrive in New York at 9.25am local time. The
return flight, BA002, will depart New York at 12.15pm local time and
arrive at Heathrow at 9.10pm. Flights to and from New York will operate
on every day except Saturday.
From 1st December until 13th April 2002, the airline will operate a once
a week scheduled Barbados service from Heathrow, departing Saturdays at
9.30am and arriving in Barbados at 9.45am. The return will depart
Barbados on Saturdays at 11.45am and arrive at Heathrow at 8.00pm. |