British Airways to Operate Second Weekly Service to Turks and Caicos

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07 March 2015 4:48pm

British Airways will be increasing flight services from London Gatwick to Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) by an additional flight per week commencing 29 October 2015. The service will operate on a Thursday, via Antigua, using a three-class Boeing 777 aircraft.

British Airways currently operates one flight a week, on Sundays, from London Heathrow to Providenciales via Nassau, Bahamas. From Sunday 29 March this flight will move from London Heathrow to London Gatwick, via Antigua, serviced by a three-class Boeing 777 aircraft.

Commenting on the new flight Colm Lacy, British Airways Head of Gatwick Commercial, stated, “We are delighted to be announcing increased services to Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos Islands. On top of the introduction of a Boeing 777 aircraft this summer, our increased services this winter will give passengers increased flexibility and more choice when flying to the island. Customers can enjoy our World Traveller, World Traveller Plus and Club World cabins, whilst enjoying our food and entertainment on-board."

"We are pleased that British Airways acknowledges Turks and Caicos as one of the foremost destination in the Caribbean," said Ralph Higgs, TCI director of tourism. “The destination will see increased airlift from Europe as British Airways increases its service to twice weekly from London Gatwick. The upgrade in the flight from a Boeing 767 to a Boeing 777 will also offer increased capacity. Moreover, the new route via Antigua will undoubtedly make the Turks and Caicos more accessible and attractive to potential visitors from the Eastern Caribbean as well; a sign of great things for the future of our tourism market.”

Source: Caribbean News Now
 

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