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{{Infobox_Airline |airline=BA CityFlyer|logo=|logo_size=|IATA=CJ|ICAO=CFE|callsign=FLYER|parent=British Airways)|headquarters=[London, England, United Kingdom|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=[British Airways#Executive Club|lounge=British Airways#Terraces Lounges & Molton Brown Spa|alliance=Oneworld [airline of British Airways based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. It operates a network of domestic and Europe services from London City Airport on behalf of British Airways. BA CityFlyer was awarded an Air Operators Certificate on the 8 February 2007 in aviation and started operations on the 25 March 2007 in aviation.

Cityflyer Express Limited trading as BA CityFlyer holds a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence, it is permitted to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 20 or more seats. Civil Aviation Authority - Operating Licence Holders

History British Airways' sale of BA Connect to Flybe in 2007 in aviation did not include the London City Airport operation and its associated fleet of ten Avro RJ100 regional jet aircraft. This led to British Airways's decision to resurrect erstwhile London Gatwick Airport-based CityFlyer Express, which it had integrated into its Gatwick mainline short-haul operation in 2001 in aviation following that airline's acquisition in 1999, as a new wholly owned subsidiary to take over this operation as of March 2007.

Destinations BA CityFlyer serves the following destinations (March 2007):

Europe

Fleet

The BA CityFlyer fleet includes the following aircraft (March 2007) :



References


{{Infobox_Airline |airline=BA CityFlyer|logo=|logo_size=|IATA=CJ|ICAO=CFE|callsign=FLYER|parent=British Airways)|headquarters=[London, England, United Kingdom|focus_cities=|frequent_flyer=[British Airways#Executive Club|lounge=British Airways#Terraces Lounges & Molton Brown Spa|alliance=Oneworld [airline of British Airways based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. It operates a network of domestic and Europe services from London City Airport on behalf of British Airways. BA CityFlyer was awarded an Air Operators Certificate on the 8 February 2007 in aviation and started operations on the 25 March 2007 in aviation.

Cityflyer Express Limited trading as BA CityFlyer holds a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence, it is permitted to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 20 or more seats. Civil Aviation Authority - Operating Licence Holders

History British Airways' sale of BA Connect to Flybe in 2007 in aviation did not include the London City Airport operation and its associated fleet of ten Avro RJ100 regional jet aircraft. This led to British Airways's decision to resurrect erstwhile London Gatwick Airport-based CityFlyer Express, which it had integrated into its Gatwick mainline short-haul operation in 2001 in aviation following that airline's acquisition in 1999, as a new wholly owned subsidiary to take over this operation as of March 2007.

Destinations BA CityFlyer serves the following destinations (March 2007):

Europe

Fleet

The BA CityFlyer fleet includes the following aircraft (March 2007) :



References




 

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