FORM 6-K

FORM 6-K

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

FURNISHED PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER

THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

3 March 2005

BRITISH AIRWAYS Plc

(Registrant's Name)

Waterside HBA3,

PO Box 365

Harmondsworth UB7 0GB

United Kingdom

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CONTENTS

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorised.

BRITISH AIRWAYS Plc

By: /s/_______________________________

Name: Alan Buchanan

Title: Company Secretary

Date: 3 March 2005

INDEX TO EXHIBITS

Exhibit No.

Description

1.

Traffic and Capacity Statistics -February 2005


TRAFFIC AND CAPACITY STATISTICS - February 2005

Summary of the headline figures

In February 2005, passenger capacity, measured in Available Seat Kilometres, was 1.4 per cent below February 2004. Traffic, measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres, was higher by 1.4 per cent. This resulted in a passenger load factor up 2 points versus last year, to 70.8 per cent. The increase in traffic comprised an 6.8 per cent increase in premium traffic and a 0.4 per cent increase in non-premium traffic. Cargo, measured in Cargo Tonne Kilometres, fell by 5.9 per cent. Overall load factor rose by 1.1 points to 67.9 per cent. The traffic and capacity figures versus last year are impacted by some 3 percentage points because 2004 was a leap year.

Market conditions

Market conditions for the current financial year remain broadly unchanged. For the year to March 2005, the total revenue outlook continues to be for a 3.0-3.5 per cent improvement. All market segments remain price sensitive and yield declines are expected to continue.

Strategic Developments

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) gave approval to the continuation of the joint service agreement (JSA) between British Airways and Qantas for a further five years.

British Airways completed fitting its award-winning Club World flat beds on all its Boeing 777 aircraft operating direct services from Gatwick to twelve destinations in the USA and Caribbean.

The British Airways London Eye re-opened following its annual maintenance check.

British Airways offered over 50,000 discounted return flights to the US in a 13 day seat sale to nineteen US and Canadian destinations with prices starting at £199 for a return ticket to New York, saving up to £134 on the standard fare.

March 3, 2005


BRITISH AIRWAYS MONTHLY TRAFFIC AND CAPACITY STATISTICS

Month of February

Financial year to date

April through to February

BRITISH AIRWAYS

Change

Change

SCHEDULED SERVICES

2005

2004

(%)

2005

2004

(%)

Passengers carried (000)

UK/Europe

1621

1711

-5.3

21556

21670

-0.5

Americas

491

491

-0.1

6611

6475

+2.1

Asia Pacific

132

129

+2.4

1531

1344

+13.9

Africa and Middle East

256

247

+3.7

2842

2579

+10.2

Total

2499

2578

-3.1

32539

32068

+1.5

Revenue passenger km (m)

UK/Europe

1424

1420

+0.3

19284

18514

+4.2

Americas

3293

3294

-0.0

44237

43267

+2.2

Asia Pacific

1359

1337

+1.7

15750

14207

+10.9

Africa and Middle East

1739

1658

+4.9

19046

17293

+10.1

Total

7816

7709

+1.4

98318

93281

+5.4

Available seat km (m)

UK/Europe

2344

2331

+0.5

28379

27596

+2.8

Americas

4647

4900

-5.2

56968

57412

-0.8

Asia Pacific

1792

1762

+1.7

21273

19492

+9.1

Africa and Middle East

2259

2208

+2.3

24939

23372

+6.7

Total

11042

11202

-1.4

131559

127871

+2.9

Passenger load factor (%)

UK/Europe

60.8

60.9

-0.1

pts

68.0

67.1

+0.9

pts

Americas

70.9

67.2

+3.7

pts

77.7

75.4

+2.3

pts

Asia Pacific

75.8

75.9

-0.1

pts

74.0

72.9

+1.1

pts

Africa and Middle East

77.0

75.1

+1.9

pts

76.4

74.0

+2.4

pts

Total

70.8

68.8

+2.0

pts

74.7

72.9

+1.8

pts

Revenue tonne km (RTK) (m)

Cargo tonne km (CTK)

381

405

-5.9

4505

4049

+11.3

Total RTK

1158

1172

-1.1

14330

13387

+7.0

Available tonne km (m)

1706

1754

-2.8

20576

19822

+3.8

Overall load factor (%)

67.9

66.8

+1.1

pts

69.6

67.5

+2.1

pts

Certain statements included in this statement may be forward-looking and may involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements.

Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, projections relating to results of operations and financial conditions and the company's plans and objectives for future operations, including, without limitation, discussions of the company's business and financing plans, expected future revenues and expenditures and divestments. All forward-looking statements in this report are based upon information known to the company on the date of this report. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

It is not reasonably possible to itemise all of the many factors and specific events that could cause the company's forward-looking statements to be incorrect or that could otherwise have a material adverse effect on the future operations or results of an airline operating in the global economy.

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