British Airways passengers flying from London Gatwick to Glasgow from late next month will find themselves aboard a propeller plane.
From 30 March, BA’s Airbus A320 high-flying jet normally used for the link from Sussex to the Clyde will be replaced by a slow, low-altitude ATR72. British Airways is outsourcing the route to Emerald Airlines, which itself carries the Aer Lingus livery.
The current journey by Airbus jet is scheduled to take 90 minutes. But the summer-season replacement is…















