File:BA HS 748 G-BGJV at SOU (15940305079).jpg
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DescriptionBA HS 748 G-BGJV at SOU (15940305079).jpg |
A short scheduled programme brought BA 748s from BHX and MAN. I think the plane actually started in ABZ and routed via EDI and MAN. The return must have been one of BA's most multi-sector routes for a short haul service, flying SOU-BHX-MAN-EDI-ABZ-LSI. And it was horribly expensive. |
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13 April 2017
[[Category:Aircraft at Southampton Airport
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