British Airways touches down in Islamabad
British High Commission team along with the Federal Minister for
Aviation, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Commerce, Textile,
Industry & Investment, and Advisor to the Prime Minister on
Overseas Pakistanis and Chairman PTDC, welcomed the aircraft in
Islamabad as both the Union Flag and Pakistan’s national flag were
waved from the cockpit roof hatch. On-board the first flight from
London was Andrew Brem, Chief Commercial Officer at British
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British High Commission team along with the Federal Minister for Aviation, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Commerce, Textile, Industry & Investment, and Advisor to the Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis and Chairman PTDC, welcomed the aircraft in Islamabad as both the Union Flag and Pakistan’s national flag were waved from the cockpit roof hatch. On-board the first flight from London was Andrew Brem, Chief Commercial Officer at British Airways. The British Airways has officially opened an office in Islamabad for the airline’s local dedicated team, which is testament to the investment the airline is making in the country. The British High Commissioner Thomas Drew, Chief Commercial Officer Andrew Brem and Chief Pilot of the inaugural flight Captain Rod Young met with the Prime Minister Imran Khan. The British High Commission has arranged a press conference which was attended by the British High Commissioner Thomas Drew, Chief Commercial Officer Andrew Brem, Federal Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Commerce, Textile, Industry & Investment Abdul Razak Dawood and Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Information & Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan. The UK’s International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox MP:
British High Commissioner Thomas Drew said:
Chief Commercial Officer at British Airways Andrew Brem said:
Federal Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan said:
Flights will run three-per-week on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday from London Heathrow, operated using a three-class Boeing 787 Dreamliner with World Traveller (long-haul economy), World Traveller Plus (long-haul premium economy) and Club World (long-haul business class). Customers travelling can expect bespoke services to enhance the on-board experience including a halal meal option in every cabin, while the airline will also ensure sauces in every meal do not include alcohol or pork. As with any British Airways flight, customers can also pre-order a range of special meal options including vegetarian and vegan options. The airline has a number of Pakistani and British Pakistani colleagues who speak Urdu, and there has already been considerable interest from these colleagues to work on the flights. British Airways’ long-haul flights include extremely generous hand baggage allowances – one large cabin bag with a small laptop or handbag - complimentary food and drink, online check-in and free seat selection 24 hours prior to departure. Customers landing in to London can connect on to British Airways’ network which includes over 30 destinations across North America, with over 70 flights per day to the US through the airline’s joint business with American Airlines. Customers can also connect to over 30 countries in Europe. British Airways is amid a £6.5 billion investment for customers, including the installation of the best quality Wi-Fi and power in every seat, fitting 128 long-haul aircraft with new interiors and taking delivery of 72 new aircraft. Notes to Editors
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