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I am traveling abroad with British Airways. I can I find out the name of the aeroplane?


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I mean type eg 747 airbus

    



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somuchlove
Go to the British Airways site and you can look up your flight in the timetables section, or even manage your booking, if you have the code for it.

If you know what flight number you are on, you'll be able to find out what sort of plane you're on as well.

Here is a direct link to their fleet information. Hope that helps.

http://www.britishairways.com/travel/bafleet/public/en_gb#britishairwaysfleet


CAROLE
THE NAME OF BA PLANES ARE JUST BELOW THE COCKPIT WINDOWS.I.E. CITY OF HULL.RIVER TYNE.ETC.


Rajapandian G
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I think you would want to know the category of the aircraft. You can find it in the travel itinerary or you may ask your travel agent to provide it


Ikmal E
u mean the the plane code???

call ur travel agent??

or

call british airways and give them ur ticket code or something and they'll tell ya..


Jeffrey C
Do you mean like Boeing 747 or Airbus 300? Or the actual name of that individual plane? Are you just really curious?


Sparky
Try your local register office for births. If you know the approximate time it was born, you should be able to find out who its parents were, its full name etc., Good luck!!


Liberty
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it`s called bob


soccerknocker199
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yeah you can when you booked the flight it should of sayed it somewhere on the page what kind of aircraft. but now you can go look up your flight in their search and then it should say.


M.D. Naomi.?
You don`t really need it`s name, if you go to the correct gate
number you`ll get on the right one.


fancypants
Planes do have names Alan!!!
All Aerlingus planes have names on them!

Anyway,
they prob don't know which plane they will use for each flight until maybe nearer the date, wouldn't that kind of breach security!


GILL S
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Just introduce yourself shake its wing and ask its name! silly


alan s
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PLanes don't have names. lmfao

You idiot. lol



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