Attending to both Business and leisure traveller communities of the UK, TravelhouseUK has kept track of budget deals for every category of destinations worldwide. Travel News UK has reported that British Airways will be operating direct flights to Austin from London next year, introducing it as the third destination being covered in Texas from London. TravelhouseUK has maintained with playing its role as an intermediary between air passengers and air operators, surfing for the most economical deals to reach every destination from the UK. The agency covers the entire destination network of British Airways, with flights to Colombo, Adelaide, Busan, Johannesburg and Rio De Janeiro being available for booking under the current season.
The new flight route is planned to be operational in March 2014, starting with 5 flights on a weekly basis. The frequency will be progress to fly on a daily basis from the 5th of May next year. British Airways will be allocating its latest Boeing 787 Dreamliners for the service, with a capacity for 214 seats per flight. Passenger cabins would allow all three categories of World Traveller, World Traveller Plus and Club World seats available for booking.
Austin is the administrative centre for the entire state of Texas, and has developed into a prime urban hub beside the Colorado River. The city has gained a prestige for its green areas, with ample growth of trees evident along its commercial districts. It also hosts the Silicon Valley, home to the latest research of the microchip sector in the information technology industry.
British Airways has reorganized its overseas outreach of flights with Boeing 787 Dreamliners and Airbus A380s, increasing economy of its seats for long haul operations. It plans ahead for all seasonal schedules for the year ahead, with new routes and frequencies being outlined for destinations hailing from every continent. The flag carrier of the UK is also the founder of Oneworld commercial aviation alliance, and has its hub of operations based in London’s Heathrow Airport.
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