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British Asia Airways Limited was a subsidiary of British Airways founded due to the legal status of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and territory disputes with the People's Republic of China in order to allow British Airways to continue flying to Taiwan from the United Kingdom.
History
Due to political sensitivities, 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, KLM, Qantas., Swissair and Air France. Lufthansa provided service to Taipei under the name of its former subsidiary, Condor.
It used the Boeing 747-400 repainted in a special livery, with the Union Flag tailfin being replaced by the Chinese characters 英亞 (Hanyu Pinyin: Yīng Yà; literally "British Asia"). The airline flew between Taipei and Hong Kong using the code BR, which BA had inherited from British Caledonian, while the flight from London used BA.
The airline ceased operations after British Airways ceased flights to Taipei in December 2001.
Destinations
British Asia Airways used to serve the following destinations:
United Kingdom
London – Heathrow Airport (Focus city)
/ Hong Kong
Kai Tak Airport (Stop-over; 1993–1998)
Chek Lap Kok Airport (Stop-over; 1998–2001)
Republic of China (Taiwan)
Taipei – Chiang Kai-shek International Airport (Focus city)
Fleet
During its eight-year existence, British Asia Airways operated the following aircraft:
See also
Airlines created for political reasons:
Australia Asia Airlines
Japan Asia Airways
KLM Asia
Swissair Asia
Air France Asie
Air Sinai
References
External links
Media related to British Asia Airways at Wikimedia Commons
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British Asia Airways - Wikipedia
British Asia Airways Limited was a subsidiary of British Airways founded due to the legal status of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and territory disputes with the People's Republic of China in order to allow British Airways to continue flying to Taiwan from the United Kingdom. [1]
What Happened To British Asia Airways? - Simple Flying
Jun 14, 2023 · After British Asia Airways ceased flying, its Boeing 747-400s were either scrapped, or repainted to join British Airways' main fleet. But, what happened to the short-lived subsidiary, and why did British Airways need it in the first place?
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Find out where we fly and explore our route network. Search for all the destinations worldwide that British Airways fly by continent or country.
European Airline Asian Subsidiaries: Why Did They Exist?
Dec 21, 2020 · In 1993, British Airways founded a new subsidiary called British Asia Airways. The carrier operated a specially painted Boeing 747, with the airline’s “Landor” livery and classical Union flag tailfin, but added Chinese characters.
British Asia Airways Fleet Details and History - Planespotters.net
Jan 20, 1993 · British Asia Airways (IATA: BR / ICAO: BAW) was an airline headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan operating from 1993 to 2002
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British Airways plc (BA) is the flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom. It is headquartered in London, England, near its main hub at Heathrow Airport. [6] [7] The airline is the second largest UK-based carrier, based on fleet size and passengers carried, behind easyJet.
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ブリティッシュ・アジア・エアウェイズ - Wikipedia
ブリティッシュ・アジア・エアウェイズ (英語: British Asia Airways ・ 中国語: 英亞航空公司 ・日本語: 英亜航空)は、かつて存在した イギリス の 航空会社。 ブリティッシュ・エアウェイズ の子会社(系列)であり[要出典] 、 日本 における、 日本アジア航空 (かつて存在した 日本航空 の子会社)と同じような目的で設立された航空会社でもある。 1993年、ブリティッシュ・ …
British Asia Airways history from Europe, United Kingdom
British Asia Airways had a code BR : BAW operating in Europe, United Kingdom. Currently dated as 1993 - 2001 with a current status of Presumed defunct.
What Happened To British Asia Airways? - IATA News
Nov 24, 2020 · What is perhaps less well known is a short-lived subsidiary of the airline called British Asia Airways. We’ve uncovered the history behind British Airways’ less famous little brother. British Asia Airways was a […]