British Asia Airways
British Asia Airways (IATA: BR, ICAO: BAW, Call sign: Speedbird) was a subsidiary of British Airways formed in March 1993, based in Taiwan, to operate between London and Taipei via Hong Kong. This was due to political sensitivities, as national airlines operating flights to the People's Republic of China were not permitted to fly to Taiwan. Similar arrangements were made by other airlines, such as Japan Airlines and Qantas. It flew between Taipei and Hong Kong using the code BR, which BA had inherited from British Caledonian, while the flight from London used BA.
primaryTopic
British Asia Airways
British Asia Airways (IATA: BR, ICAO: BAW, Call sign: Speedbird) was a subsidiary of British Airways formed in March 1993, based in Taiwan, to operate between London and Taipei via Hong Kong. This was due to political sensitivities, as national airlines operating flights to the People's Republic of China were not permitted to fly to Taiwan. Similar arrangements were made by other airlines, such as Japan Airlines and Qantas. It flew between Taipei and Hong Kong using the code BR, which BA had inherited from British Caledonian, while the flight from London used BA.
has abstract
British Asia Airways (IATA: BR ...... ts to Taipei in December 2001.
@en
英國亞洲航空(British Asia Airways,常簡 ...... 但在飛行香港與倫敦之間航段時會改用回英航原本的「BA」代號。
@zh
IATA code
ICAO code
industry
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
745,033,652
callsign
ceased
destinations
founded
subject
hypernym
comment
British Asia Airways (IATA: BR ...... he flight from London used BA.
@en
英國亞洲航空(British Asia Airways,常簡 ...... 北-倫敦航線,或英亞航塗裝的客機飛航與台北無關之航線的狀況。
@zh
label
British Asia Airways
@en
英亞航空
@zh
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
British Asia Airways
@en