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Head of British Airways: Demand for destinations such as Miami, Dallas and Las Vegas ensures turnover recovery
13.02.2011, 23:48 | Transportation | 817 views



Emil Delibashev, country manager of British Airways for the Balkans, who runs operations of the airline in 11 countries, says Romania continues to be the "Balkan locomotive", although the number of passengers transported to and from Bucharest fell 20% last year and revenues were down 15%.

"Demand for business class tickets is on the rise on the Romanian market compared with other countries. On Friday and Monday flights on the Bucharest-London route, up to 30 business class seats are occupied (20% of the total, while the business class average is 10% i.e.), with Romania being the Balkan locomotive in this regard," said Bulgarian Emil Delibashev, who took over at the helm of Romanian operations in 2007.

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