There were tears, cheers and pass the parcel with newborn babies at JFK yesterday as the first tourist flights from the UK landed after a 604-day shutdown.
Heathrow had used both its runways for a synchronised departure of British Airways and Virgin Atlantic.
Speaking on board flight BA001, Sean Doyle, chief executive of BA, described the moment as a “turning point” for the flag-carrier airline. He said: “Today we are flying to 17 cities in the US, which is a big step up from where we were a couple of months ago. By December we will be flying to 23.”
After touching down in New York families separated by months of strict travel restrictions ran into each other’s arms in the arrival hall of
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