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I think BA has printed every possible local edition, and before it was ✈BEA which was also doing the same. Some of then, like this one, include flights operated by partner or franchise airlines. Most flights in his 1994 Scotland timetable were Scottish domestic legs actually operated by ✈Loganair, including the well-known World's shortest flight.
BA local timetable always fascinated me, even they has one for Greece.
ResponderEliminarYou know what ? I got fonder of local timetables over the years. I have many of them, but I always prefered whole system timetables before. as I said, I got a liking for them later. Yes, BA cared a lot about all kinds of local editions, often using local languages. I suppose it was part of a good local support accros the network.
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