From the celebrity chefs involved to the final decadent meal served, here's how Concorde transformed airline food forever.
January 21 is remembered as the day the first commercial Concorde flight took off from London and Paris Airports ...
As Concorde fans around the world celebrate the 49th anniversary of the jet's entry into service, let's take a look back at ...
THE XB-1 ‘Son of Concorde’ jet is expected to reach speeds faster than sound for roughly four minutes in an upcoming flight, ...
On Jan. 27, the XB-1 aircraft, the brainchild of Blake Scholl's company Boom Supersonic, is expected to break the sound ...
THE XB-1 ‘Son of Concorde’ jet is expected to reach speeds faster than sound for roughly to four minutes in an upcoming flight, its test pilot has revealed. And civilians on the ground ...
British Airways plans to carry up to 2,000 travellers between October 18 and 24 in a bid to set a new record before Concorde's 27-year history comes to an end. Twenty flights will cross the ...
In January 1956, a massive snowstorm hit Alton, leaving sidewalks snow-covered and merchants responsible for clearing them.
It was operated by two airlines, Air France and British Airways, and flew from 1976 to 2003. The Concorde was famous for meals featuring bottles of Dom Perignon and lobster tails. Although these ...
“Then there was upper class, which came with all those little perks, which was good enough that British Airways came on board and did a survey - but left the paperwork behind!” Concorde made ...
A brief refresher: British Airways launched its Executive Club in 1982. Since then it has been through many iterations. Currently, there are five tiers: Blue, Bronze, Silver, Gold and Gold Guest List.