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    BMI TO LAUNCH BIGGEST ROUTE EXPANSION, TO IMPROVE MID-HAUL NETWORK

    AFX UK (Focus)
    Published: Sep 04, 2007

    LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Privately owned airline BMI said it is
    launching its biggest-ever route expansion, with 17 new destinations
    from London Heathrow and plans for further improvements to its
    mid-haul network.

    BMI, in which Deutsche Lufthansa AG and SAS AB have stakes of 30
    pct minus one share and 20 pct respectively, said routes to Middle
    Eastern destinations including Baku in Azerbaijan, Tehran, Beirut,
    Amman in Jordan, Almaty in Kazakhstan and Yerevan in Armenia will
    start on Oct 28.

    The Derbyshire-based airline, in which chairman Sir Michael Bishop
    has a majority stake, said it had also identified a number of key
    destinations which it wants to serve from Heathrow, including Kiev,
    Minsk, Kuwait City, Lahore in Pakistan, Tel Aviv, Dammam in Saudi
    Arabia and Sana'a in Yemen, as well as increased flights from Heathrow
    to Moscow.

    "We will be seeking a number of such opportunities over the coming
    months," BMI Group chief executive Nigel Turner said in a statement.

    The move marks the completion of the integration into BMI of British
    Airways PLC destinations that were run by BMED under a franchise
    agreement. BMI bought BMED in February 2007.

    The airline said it is also introducing major enhancements to its
    in-flight product, including improved food and drinks service on
    all its mid-haul and long-haul routes, new amenity kits and kids'
    packs and in-flight entertainment.

    >From mid-September, BMI will launch new lie-flat beds on services from
    Heathrow to Riyadh and to Jeddah, as well as to the Caribbean and to
    the United States from Manchester. [email protected] paw/ajb

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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