London Heathrow Welcomes British Airways' Atlanta Flights


ATLANTA, March 27, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A whole new extraordinary airport experience now awaits all British Airways' Atlanta passengers as starting this Sunday, March 29, they will arrive and depart at London Heathrow's newest phenom, Terminal 5.

Terminal 5 has just celebrated its one-year anniversary and has seen more than 20 million passengers pass through its doors. It now boasts unparalleled standards of comfort and convenience with an array of lounges, crowd-free concourses, simple transfers, and most important, a state-of-the-art baggage system which now has the best customer satisfaction figures in recent history at London Heathrow.

British Airways flight schedule between Atlanta and London Heathrow, effective Sunday, March 29, will be:



 Eastbound, BA226, departs Atlanta at 9:15 p.m., arrives Heathrow
 Terminal 5 at 10:20 a.m. the following morning

 Westbound, BA227, departs Terminal 5 at 3 p.m., arrives Atlanta at
 7:10 p.m. the same day

Simon Talling-Smith, Executive Vice President Americas for British Airways, said: "Last Friday marked the first anniversary of operations at Terminal 5. During its first 12 months, we have welcomed more than 20 million customers and handled more than 154,000 flights.

"After a difficult start, our new home has surpassed all expectations and is giving customers the best travel experience they have had at Heathrow for many years.

"We should be proud of what we have achieved in T5. It has transformed customer service at Heathrow and our operational performance across the network. We have seen record after record broken, with teams throughout the world delivering consistently high levels of service. We are also achieving our highest baggage performance figures in almost a decade.

"Customers have been so impressed they have given British Airways its most positive feedback scores ever, with more than 75 percent of customers saying they were extremely or very satisfied."

Terminal 5 offers improved connections for Atlanta customers to the worldwide network of British Airways to include the European Continent, Africa, the Middle East, India, the Far East and Australia.

British Airways' B777 operates the only four-class configuration on the Atlanta-London route. The aircraft's four cabins are made up of World Traveller (economy class) with 124 seats, World Traveller Plus (premium economy) with its own separate cabin of 40 seats, Club World (business class) with 48 seats and First class with 14 seats.

Customers flying in British Airways' new Club World will experience the airline's award-winning business class featuring the six foot fully flat beds, the Club Kitchen and an on demand flight entertainment system.

In addition to passengers and their baggage, the British Airways 777 carries up to 19 tons of cargo between Atlanta and London.

British Airways' schedules, fares and BA Holiday tours information may be obtained from local travel agents, by calling the airline toll-free at 1 800 AIRWAYS or by visiting British Airways website at www.ba.com.

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