Presently, British Airways is the biggest airline service of the United Kingdom and third-largest in Europe. The major hubs of British Airways are London-Heathrow and London-Gatwick. The British Airways PLC has a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type ‘A’ Operating License that allows it to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 20 or even more seats. This article focuses on the service of British Airways flying to Bangalore. British Airways connect Bangalore to the London-Heathrow airport.
Aircraft Transport and Travel (AT&T), the forerunner company of British Airways, launched the world’s first daily international scheduled air service, between London and Paris on 25 August 1919.
International flights of British Airways arrive at the HAL airport and the travelers need to come to the immigration counters on the first floor. Once passengers do with the immigration part they need to go to the baggage belts. After the screening of all the baggage, including the hand bags is done you need to go to the customs department.
Though the airport is equipped with 2 baggage belts, space is limited and the baggage claim area is cramped. There is a duty free counter and a money exchange service in the same area of the airport. After collecting baggage, passengers need to pass through customs control. Then you can go out to the pre-paid taxi counter run by the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation.
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British Airways takes tourists from England to Bangalore, India. People eager to explore Bangalore must go for the natural wonders for a getaway at Bangalore. People who are interested in music and dance can visit the Nrityagram village. Devarayandurga and Ramanagaram are the ideal places for people interested in adventure sports and can check out the trekking and rock climbing opportunities.
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