British Airways on Monday inaugurated flights between London-Heathrow and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, its 27th U.S. destination.
The service between London and Cincinnati operates five times weekly during the current summer flight season and four times weekly during the winter flight season.
The flights will be operated with Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 aircraft, offering three different cabins: Club World (Business), World Traveller Plus (Premium Economy) and World Traveller (Economy).
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“When we look at the Cincinnati region, we see a vibrant part of the U.S. with a great mix of business and leisure travelers who have long been asking for more international services and global connectivity, which is what has made it so attractive to us and why we are confident this new route will be a success,” said Neil Chernoff, British Airways’ Director of Networks and Alliances.
Cincinnati travelers are now just a nonstop flight away from the U.K. capital and all the iconic sights and attractions London has to offer.
In addition, British Airways offers convenient connections from London-Heathrow Terminal 5 to nearly 200 destinations in 65 countries around the world.
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