Thursday, 7 March 2013

What happen to British Airways flights to Malta?

Sorry for the long delay I have been really busy now I'm back doing new blogs.

TodaylLet me take you back when I was a young boy. I first travel home to Malta in 1996 if I'm correct with Air 2000 but I first flew with British Airways from London Gatwick and London Heathrow from 1998-2007. My latest British Airways flight to Malta was G-OXLA it was leased from XL Airways I use to have a photo but unfortunately I lost it on my computer back then. During my return to London Gatwick from Malta in August 2007 I flew on Airbus A321 operated by GB Airways I think it was G-TTIF that was my recent British Airways flight until Easyjet took over. Although British Airways suspended routes not only Malta but some European destinations back in 2008 Easyjet wan't to take over former British Airways destination that was operated by GB Airways till the present year.

I still own British Airways boarding passes for Malta in 2007 back then I was 16. What do I think of British Airways service? I love British Airways and Air Malta I think in my opinion those two airlines I grow up with luxury seats, food can be good & bad and I love in-flight television it can be boring movies if your into different genres.

Here is my early plane spotting scanned photos. British Airways Flight BA6933 registered G-TTOC taxing runway 14 (now 13) to London Gatwick taken in August 2003 1 year later we join the European Union in Malta. This aircraft was new to British Airways in March 2002.
Due to BA's GB Airways flights suspended in 2008 this plane was on a loan to EasyJet for 2 years it's been with Eurofly in 2002 and Meridianna Fly in 2010 as I-EEZN.


Finally here is a good photo of 2 British Airways aircraft from London Gatwick and Manchester taken 2005. G-TTOB Airbus A320-200 was new to British Airways in February 2002 by GB Airways until 2008 it brought to EasyJet because they are ordering brand new Airbus A320 aircraft, in 2009 this plane brought back to British Airways still in service.

The Airbus A321 aircraft is G-TTIC was new to British Airways in December 2002 by GB Airways. In 2008 it was brought to EasyJet as I said while EasyJet ordering more brand new Airbus A319 & A320, this plane is now with DonbassAero Airline registered UR-DAF from Ukraine in 2010.

Will British Airways fly back to Malta in the future? We do not know at the monument it will come back if it's private, diversion/emergency and important guest like Queen Elizabeth II as the last time she flew back to Malta with BA in 2005 registered G-EUUO. British Airways do fly our Maltese Airspace going to Tripoli, Libya and leaving as well.

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