British Airways on July 1, 2026 celebrated 80 years of service between the United Kingdom and the United States, marking a landmark anniversary that began with its very first transatlantic route from London to New York.
Eighty years ago today, British Overseas Airways Corporations’ first commercial landplane service arrived in New York’s LaGuardia from London. The flight took nearly 20 hours via Shannon and Gander and was operated by a Lockheed Constellation 049.Since that inaugural flight in 1946 by BOAC, the airline has been at the forefront of transatlantic travel, operating the supersonic Concorde, inventing the lie-flat business bed and building one of the world’s most enduring and extensive transatlantic networks. From early long-haul crossings to today’s modern fleet and extensive network, British Airways has continuously evolved while staying true to its commitment to service and a unique British experience.
New York, the airline’s first US destination, remains at the hub of its global network today and the airline now serves 27 destinations across the United States, connecting millions of customers each year.
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