BA CITIEXPRESS flew as normal during the Heathrow disruption last week offering hot meals as usual on its longer sectors including London City to Edinburgh where it is now up to five return flights weekdaily (plus one on a Saturday and two on Sunday), a schedule that has proven worthwhile to continue during the normally quiet month of August. The 100% owned division of British Airways says that its market share on the route has risen to 65% competing with Scot Airways who have twice the number of flights mainly operated by Dornier 328 aircraft. This winter the airline will operate ten RJ100 (110 seats), 28 x ERJ145 (49 seats), eight Dash 8 - 300 (50 seats) and three 146 (79-110 seats). It also has on its books a single Boeing 767 which is used on a daily BA Manchester ” JFK service.
http://www.britishairways.com/travel/basubsid/public/en_gb