British Airways is to take on the budget airlines and trigger a European air fares war by slashing one-way tickets to as little as 25.
The airline's new boss, Willie Walsh, is due to announce details of a BA 'no-frills' service today, including its name.
It will be centred on Manchester and Birmingham, effectively replacing its lossmaking Citiexpress services.
British Airways is to take on the budget airlines and trigger a European air fares war by slashing one-way tickets to as little as 25.
The airline's new boss, Willie Walsh, is due to announce details of a BA 'no-frills' service today, including its name.
It will be centred on Manchester and Birmingham, effectively replacing its lossmaking Citiexpress services.
