British Airways

British Airways is the flag carrier and largest airline of the United Kingdom, operating scheduled domestic and international services.

= History = British Airways was established on 31 March 1974 through the merger of BOAC and British European Airways.

British Airways in British Columbia
Service between Vancouver and London via Toronto, Canada has existed since before the Second World War, with BOAC adding a twice-weekly non-stop service in 1970. By 1981 British Airways had increased to four weekly trips, and in 2001 daily service between Grant McConachie International Airport and Heathrow Airport was introduced. The thrice-weekly Vancouver–Glasgow service was inaugurated in 1993; since 2006 the summer timetable has daily service between Vancouver and Glasgow.

= Fleet =

Historic
= Routes = Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Domestic" refers to services within the UK.

There are codeshare agreements with Inter-Dominion Air Lines, Siberia Airlines, and others.