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June 12, 2008

British Airways’ OpenSkies Set to Fly

Filed under: British Airways, OpenSkies — mike @ 1:29 pm

OpenSkies, a subsidiary of British Airways is set to fly next week (June 19th), and the carrier is dedicated to creating a “complete travel experience” for its passengers. OpenSkies offers seats in business class (biz), premium economy (prem +), and economy, but there are only 82 seats onboard, so everyone will have ample legroom and comfort.

While business class-only airlines have not faired well of late, OpenSkies is a different animal. With its link to British Airways and its range of options, it may be able to avoid the pitfalls that carriers like eos, Silverjet, and Maxjet fell into.

You can currently book flights between New York and Paris, but OpenSkies has plans to expand to other EU markets. Keep reading for a look at Open Skies’ cabins and what they’re fond of calling the “OpenSkies Difference.”

Visit Fly OpenSkies for more details.

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