Friday, October 23, 2009

British Airways introduces Boeing 777 Aircraft on Accra – London route

British Airways (BA) has announced the Boeing 777 aircraft on its Accra-London route, aimed at increasing passenger capacity and reducing air fares.

The new aircraft offers increased passenger capacity, with up to 50 percent more seats for both Club World (Business Class) and World Traveller (Economy Class) sections.

Mr. Paul Dhami, Country Commercial Manager (BA) at a media interaction said:

“We are very excited about the arrival of this aircraft and about what that means for various customers.

We have been here for over 70 years and more than ever before we are committed to giving our customers the best overall travel experience.”

He revealed that the aircraft has been built with additional seats per flight, which also offers other conveniences that BA customers will undoubtedly appreciate, like the fact that there will be more cabin crew and that will mean fewer passengers per cabin crew personnel and more washrooms which mean fewer passengers per washrooms on board.

“The comfort and convenience of our passengers is of paramount importance to us at British Airways.

The new Boeing 777 aircraft will allow us to further ensure that our passengers get the best possible experience with us,” Mr Dhami remarked.

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