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BA moves most ME flights to its Terminal 5

  • Middle East: Thursday, October 30 - 2008 at 11:41

British Airways has moved most of its Middle East flights to Terminal 5, its new home in London Heathrow. Britain's flagship carrier operates 56 services weekly to the GCC. The airline's three daily Dubai flights were part of the remaining bundle of long-haul services to make the switch to Terminal 5, Britain's largest free-standing building. BA's daily services from Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait transferred to Terminal 5 on September 17.

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