British airways modifying flight schedule to St Kitts

ZIZ News — British Airways has announced it is changing its flight from London Gatwick to St. Kitts’ Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport on Tuesdays to Wednesdays.

The St. Kitts Tourism Authority said the change will take effect from Saturday 26th October 2014 with the first Wednesday flight on October 29th.

British Airways Flights will still be tagged with Antigua, with the flight numbers remaining the same.

Flight times will also remain constant, with arrival in St Kitts at 4:35 pm.

Chief Executive Officer of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority,  Racquel Brown, said Wednesday is a convenient mid-week day for leisure travel, which still provides a good variety of lengths of stay.

She expressed her gratitude on British Airways’ on-going commitment to the St. Kits and Nevis destination, while citing the special relationship already developed.

British Airways is the first British carrier to provide year-round scheduled airlift to St. Kitts.

A three-class service is operated from London Gatwick, with a capacity of 102 premium seats and 124 world traveller seats.

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