BMI increase capacity on African flights
02.06.11
BMI is increasing capacity on its Heathrow to Freetown, Almaty and Bishkek flights. From June 25, the airline will use a wide-bodied Airbus A330 on its flights from Heathrow to Almaty and onwards to Bishkek on Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
From 26 June, flights departing from Heathrow to Freetown on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday will also be operated by the Airbus A330, offering customers the convenience of direct flights with no refuelling stop required.
The aircraft will offer 36 Business Class and 196 Economy seats and will replace the leased Boeing 757 that has been operating on the routes. A BMI spokesman said: ‘The move from single aisle aircraft to a longer range, wide-bodied aircraft represents a substantial product upgrade for our customers travelling on these routes. Not only will it provide direct services but will considerably enhance our Business Class offering as well as ensuring that we are delivering a highly competitive product.'
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