Concorde - Where will they go?

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Will someone snap them up and continue to fly them?



British Airways to Make Concorde Decision
Wednesday April 9, 8:17 pm ET
British Airways Plans to Make Announcement Soon on the Future of Concorde

LONDON (AP) -- British Airways said Wednesday it plans to make an
announcement soon on the future of Concorde, but declined to comment on
reports it will withdraw its supersonic jets from service later this year.
The British Broadcasting Corp. and The Wall Street Journal said the airline
would make an announcement Thursday that it is retiring the service,
probably by the fall, due to a drop in demand.

"We have made no secret of the fact that we are reviewing the future of
Concorde," a BA spokeswoman said Wednesday. "We expect to be able to make an
announcement shortly and that is all we are saying."

The airline said in February that it was reviewing the service and expected
to make a decision in the months to come.

BA's review of the service includes examining the number of passengers
flying Concorde and the price they are willing to pay. British Airways
offers seven roundtrip Concorde flights from London to New York a week. The
trip takes little more than three hours. But a ticket costs 7,000 pounds
(about $11,000.)

Concordes also are coping with some concerns about their safety. A crash in
Paris in July 2000 killed 113 people. Later, engine failure forced one New
York-bound plane to turn back to London and another had to cut its speed
when cracks appeared in a window.

Air France is the only other carrier to fly the aircraft.

The Journal said Air France was involved in discussions about British
Airways' Concorde plans and that the French carrier could also announce it
would soon ground its own five-jet fleet.

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