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British Airways: The world’s favourite low cost carrier

In this week’s Aviation Intelligence Reporter, we talk about the value and importance of interlining to the aviation industry generally and to the legacy airlines in particular. One of the big differences between the legacy carriers and the low cost carriers has been the ability of the legacy carriers to do on-line transfers and to interline. The processes for each are the same. The system was largely invented to make the entire industry comply with the then BA requirements and its processes. But, since then, BA’s requirements have shifted. Once, the BA short-haul European network was two different streams of gold. It was a very profitable short-haul network and, of course, a great feeder network for its long-haul network. Those days are gone.

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