British Airways launches Aruba, Guyana flights
British Airways has added Aruba and Guyana flights to its route network.
They become the latest destinations with the inaugural flights touching down this week.
British Airways operates more routes to the Caribbean and Mexico than any other UK airline.
Aruba and Guyana flights bring the total number of destinations served in the region to 17.
Both routes operate Boeing 777-200 aircraft, with three classes: Club, World Traveller Plus and World Traveller economy.
British Airways’ also recently flew its first direct flight to Port of Spain, Trinidad, which operate three times per week from London Gatwick.
The flight was previously operated via St Lucia.
British Airways serves more than 190 destinations across more than 65 countries, including routes with its partner airlines.
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Franz P PlachyMar 29, 2023 11:34 AM
Aruba is a very expensive destination for Brits. I wonder how many passengers BA will attract? The Buffet Breakfast at the holiday inn is $ 40 per person. KLM via Norwich and Amsterdam is also 1 stop, (even tho it is 4 hours longer), and is more than £ 1000 cheaper for 2 economy tickets in May. Food and service are also better on KLM.
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