29 July 2008
British Airways passengers travelling between Jersey and London Gatwick can look forward to a more comfortable journey and environmentally friendly experience thanks to the introduction of a new type of aircraft on the route. The Airbus A319, which is more fuel efficient and subsequently more environmentally friendly than the Boeing 737 currently used, will gradually be introduced on the route from the beginning of August 2008
The A319 is one of Airbus’ highly successfully single aisle aircraft and can carry a maximum of 128 passengers in a 2 cabin layout, Club Europe and Euro Traveller, which is an increase of 22 seats per flight. The A319 will primarily operate on domestic services as British Airways starts to replace the existing Boeing 737 fleet at London Gatwick.
Assistant Minister for Economic Development, Deputy Alan Maclean, who has specific responsibility for Jersey Airport has welcomed the news and said, “We are delighted that British Airways has shown such confidence in their Gatwick route. The Airbus A319 is a larger, greener, up-to-date aircraft and will replace the workhorse 737s that have served the Island so well. In these days of high oil prices and fuel surcharges we all welcome more fuel-efficient aircraft that can only help to sustain the viability of our important air links”.
On behalf of Airline Services, the company that acts as the ground handler for British Airways in Jersey, Commercial Director Bob Wickings, is equally positive and said, “This is great news for everyone as the introduction of this new type of aircraft shows commitment to both Jersey as well as the environment”.