British Airways set for inaugural Airbus A350 flight.


British Airways today announced the inaugural flight date of its first Airbus A350-1000. The aircraft is scheduled to fly from London to Madrid on the 5th of August carrying a host of invited guests.

This was confirmed in a statement on their social media handle of the Airline.
"We’re excited to welcome the first A350-1000 into our fleet this summer and it will operate to and from Madrid for several weeks. It will start to appear in our schedules soon, however, as with any flight the aircraft type planned to operate could change at any time."

British Airways’ first Airbus A350-1000 will be the first aircraft in the airline’s fleet to feature the new Club World cabin.

The inaugural flight will see invited guests travelling to Madrid with British Airways CEO Alex Cruz and a host of Passengers who can book the economy class tickets available on offer.

Passengers are able to book tickets for the flight, however, only economy tickets are available, as the Club World cabin is blocked out for invited guests. As a result, this will give passengers the chance to ride on the first British Airways Airbus A350 service.

British airways is Keen on fleet renewal and currently the airline has a firm order for 18 of such A350 aircrafts.  Therefore, the inaugural A350 flight is a step in the right direction.

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