British Arrows

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Welcome to British Arrows, we are a low cost regional airline based out of Nottingham East Midlands Airport. We offer mainly domestic destinations with the exception of a few flights to Western Europe.

British Arrows currently have hubs at the following airports:

- Bristol (BRS) 53 departures per week

  • Guernsey (GCI) 49 departures per week

  • Isle of Man (IOM) 48  departures per week

  • London City (LCY) 35 departures per week

  • London Luton (LTN) 42 departures per week

  • Nottingham East Midlands (EMA) 168 departures per week

CURRENT FLEET

Boeing 737-300 BGW - This is the largest aircraft in the British Arrows fleet. Capable of carrying 149 passengers at 820mk/h. The Boeing 737 - 300 BGW is currently based at London Luton airport, flying international destinations into continental Europe.

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Bombardier Dash8-Q400A - This Canadian made aircraft, is the regional aircraft of choice for British Arrows. This aircraft is the domestic workhorse of the airline with six currently in operational service flying mostly domestic routes around the United Kingdom.

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Bombardier Dash8-Q400 NextGen BASIC - This is the newest generation of the Bombardier Dash8-Q400A, with currently two in operational service, this aircraft was first produced in 2014, making it the newest aircraft in the fleet, these aircraft serve a variety of both domestic and international destinations.

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INTERLINING PARTNERS

British Arrows currently have an interlining agreement with the following airlines:

- Air Cologne               enterprise-s.png?strict=true

  • Air Wagener Europe    enterprise-s.png?strict=true

  • Air Lusitania               enterprise-s.png?strict=true

  • cloud Xpress Belgium  enterprise-s.png?strict=true

  • Norsk Air                    enterprise-s.png?strict=true

  • Jet Spain                    enterprise-s.png?strict=true

- Polonia Jet                 enterprise-s.png?strict=true

  • Muevelo                   

These agreements allow passengers from all of the airlines listed above as well as our own to connect onto flights operated by any of our partners without having to book a second ticket.

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Birmingham (BHX) becomes the latest domestic destination that is operated by British Arrows. Flights daily from our hubs at Guernsey (GCI)

and from the Isle of Man (IOM) will serve the domestic route in the Midlands. Birmingham is the UK's 2nd largest city with a bustling population

of approximately 3. 8 million people. The CEO of British Arrows at a press conference at their base in Nottingham, that they have 'plans to expand our Birmingham

flight schedule to a wide variety of domestic and international destinations.

from Birmingham, GB (BHX) Flight Frequency Departure Arrival Type Operator Remarks Validity

to Guernsey (GCI)

GBA 74 1234567 11:00 (arrival) 12:01 (departure) DH4 British Arrows

to Isle of Man (IOM)

GBA 56 1234567 18:25 (arrival) 19:19 (departure)  DH4 British Arrows  

Currently the flights to Guernsey and the Isle of Man are operated by a Bombardier Dash8-Q400A (pictured below)

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Please stop spamming me with IL requests and stop spamming my alliance with applications. We have jointly decided that your airlines wont anymore be accepted by Unity Skies as all fail our quality regulations. You will be able to join Unity again ones you have proven competence of running an operation and written an apology for the time wasted in discussions regarding your admission. After all our previous quickly ended IL contracts collaboration with me is over.

British Arrows, would like to set your mind at ease, with a statement from our CEO.

The CEO said "As passengers maybe aware of, British Arrows are in direct competition with CBE Airways in the UK domestic market,

we welcome this competition as it helps to improve British Aviation as a whole, I myself would like to wish the CEO of CBE Airways,

the best of luck, and remind him that British Arrows' concern is not for profit but the UK passenger, so bring on the competition and note that

British Arrows will compete with your airline every step of the way".

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In all seriousness, "block IL invites from xxxxr" would be a good addition to the game. Just because of one player.

Our inaugural flight from Nottingham East Midlands (EMA) to London Stansted (STN), the plane that flew our debut commercial flight was a Bombardier Dash8-Q400A.

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The CEO has said that British Arrows are proud to begin operations and hopefully will be the start of many more flights in the future

Good luck with this venture, Highlander222!

Good luck with this venture, Highlander222!

Thank you very much, I hope your airline is successful as well.

Our Rules

British Arrows would like all passengers to take some time to read the following rules and statues. If any passenger

doesn't heed to all of the rules listed below, they will be refused boarding at Check in and escorted out of the airport by security officials . If the passenger is in the air, the flight will be grounded and removed from the airline upon landing removed by Police.

1) All staff must be respected and any reports of abuse will be taken very seriously

2) Passengers must arrive at check in at least 45 minutes before flight departures.

3) Passengers must adhered to the normal aviation and governmental laws

4) Passengers must be willing to go through additional security measures, if selected to do so by security staff.

5) If passengers don't turn up for the flight you will still be charged for the price to the ticket.

Thank you

CEO of British Arrows

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 British Arrows are pleased to announce that within 24 hours of our inaugural flight we have already transported 1,725 passengers. We hope to continue with this success to become the number one airline in the UK. British Arrows are the fastest growing domestic airline already serving the majority of domestic destination in the United Kingdom.

Most Popular Routes in terms of passenger bookings

1) London City to Madrid (Boeing 737 - 300 BGW)

2) Nottingham East Midlands to London Heathrow (Bombardier Dash8-Q400A)

+2) Guernsey to London Heathrow (Bombardier Dash8-Q400A)

3) Nottingham East Midlands to Dublin (Bombardier Dash8-Q400A)

+3) Isle of Man to Dublin (Bombardier Dash8-Q400A)

4) Nottingham East Midlands to Aberdeen (Bombardier Dash8-Q400A)

+4) London Luton to Aberdeen (Boeing 737 - 300 BGW)

5) Nottingham East Midlands to Southampton (Bombardier Dash8-Q400A)

+5) Guernsey to Southampton (Bombardier Dash8-Q400A)

British Arrows would like to thank all of our passengers that have flown with us, any future passengers that are wishing to fly with the UKs' fastest growing airline don't hesitate book a British Arrows flight today!

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Can I politely suggest that you maybe check the aircraft type your operating from London city to Madrid?

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Cork, has become the latest Irish destination that has been added to the British Arrows fleet, with a weekend service from the

Isle of Man. Via our partners in Europe through Cork you can connect to any of our partners European Destinations. Our CEO

has said in a press conference that "the flights to Cork is a perfect way of connecting the UK with the Republic of Ireland. We hope to

expand our operations at Cork to weekday services".

From the Isle of Man

GBA 150 12_____ 21:34 22:40 DH4 British Arrows

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Can I politely suggest that you maybe check the aircraft type your operating from London city to Madrid?

Of course my mistake, I have recently changed the schedule so now flights will be operated by the Boeing 737 - 300 BGW to free up the Bombardier Dash8-Q400A, for domestic services.

Fair does but you really might want to check the performance numbers (via aircraft type evaluation or performance check tool) before you commit to that. You will find very few passengers will make it successfully to madrid...

Fair does but you really might want to check the performance numbers (via aircraft type evaluation or performance check tool) before you commit to that. You will find very few passengers will make it successfully to madrid...

I am using the data, when I click on the stations page, which indicates at a 100% load capacity on flights to Madrid, so that is why it comes at number one

London Citys runway is 1,508m long

The 737-300 needs a minimum of...

1,705m to take off

and

1,605m to land

So if you intend to operate a 737-300 into London City it will end very quickly. The aircraft will go off the end of the runway...

London Citys runway is 1,508m long

The 737-300 needs a minimum of...

1,705m to take off

and

1,605m to land

So if you intend to operate a 737-300 into London City it will end very quickly. The aircraft will go off the end of the runway...

My apologise thank you for this information, the situation will be rectified immediately, thank you  

Our Rules

British Arrows would like all passengers to take some time to read the following rules and statues. If any passenger

doesn't heed to all of the rules listed below, they will be refused boarding at Check in and escorted out of the airport by security officials . If the passenger is in the air, the flight will be grounded and removed from the airline upon landing removed by Police.

1) All staff must be respected and any reports of abuse will be taken very seriously

2) Passengers must arrive at check in at least 45 minutes before flight departures.

3) Passengers must adhered to the normal aviation and governmental laws

4) Passengers must be willing to go through additional security measures, if selected to do so by security staff.

5) If passengers don't turn up for the flight you will still be charged for the price to the ticket.

Thank you

CEO of British Arrows

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Bit strict, don't you think?  :wacko:

Bit strict, don't you think?  :wacko:

Yes, these rules are strict but they were made in the name of passenger safety 

What happened?