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AirtrafficController
2010-06-14, 02:47 PM
British Airways is opening an exclusive business-jet service in North America to give premium customers onward access to destinations within the USA and other parts of the continent.
The airline is establishing the service, designated PrivateConnect, in partnership with Cessna division CitationAir.
BA says the service will operate on an instantaneous pay-per-trip basis, taking advantage of a fleet of business aircraft.
Director of strategy Robert Boyle says the scheme illustrates the carrier's "dedication to flying our customers in style", adding that they will be able to avoid up-front jet hire charges and other long-term commitments.
Passengers will be able to book a private jet and travel straight away. As well as airports in the mainland USA, the range of destinations will include points in the Caribbean, southern Canada and Mexico.

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planelove
2010-06-14, 03:46 PM
I think this follows Deltas announcement by a few days.

Idlewild
2010-06-15, 10:44 AM
So customers can order a biz-jet in 24, or less that 24 hours notice? I'm curious if there would be a direct-connect at JFK or EWR. Doesn't the NY/NJPA require three days notice for a flight plan out of the three Metro airports?

Matt Molnar
2010-06-15, 12:46 PM
So customers can order a biz-jet in 24, or less that 24 hours notice? I'm curious if there would be a direct-connect at JFK or EWR. Doesn't the NY/NJPA require three days notice for a flight plan out of the three Metro airports?
No direct connections. From the article: "BA says it will offer a chauffeured car to customers transferring from its regular network service to a PrivateConnect flight."