BA to increase Heathrow – Moscow capacity
12.09.11
British Airways is to increase its capacity between Heathrow and Moscow next year. The airline will use bigger planes on the service, also shifting from a two class to a four class operation.
BA currently operates three return flights to Moscow’s Domodedevo airport each day. From April 2012 the route will be operated using Boeing 747 and 767 planes offering customers up to four classes of travel. The upgrade to the type of aircraft means that for the first time customers flying the four hours between the British and Russian capitals will be able to take advantage of a four class seat configuration, and BA will increase the number of seats available on the route.
BA chairman Sir Martin Broughton said: ‘We are proud to have been flying to Russia for over 50 years. It is an important and growing market and we want to reflect our commitment to the region and our passengers by enhancing our services and increasing the number of seats that are available to Moscow.’
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