British Airways completes two decades of flying between Bengaluru and London, celebrating with a special all-Indian crew flight and exclusive fare discounts for passengers.

British Airways has completed 20 years of connecting Bengaluru and London, a milestone that highlights its enduring bond with India. To mark the occasion, a special anniversary flight from London Heathrow to Bengaluru was operated entirely by Indian cabin crew, some of whom have served for over two decades.

The airline also launched a limited-time sale offering up to 20 percent discounts on World Traveller and World Traveller Plus cabins. Since 2005, British Airways has operated daily services from Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport to London Heathrow, linking passengers to over 190 destinations worldwide.

The airline emphasized that this milestone is a tribute to both its dedicated staff and its strong relationship with Indian travellers. India remains British Airways’ second largest international market after the United States, reflecting its historical presence and continued investment in the country’s growing travel landscape.

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