British Asia Airways was a subsidiary of British Airways founded due to the legal status of Taiwan and territory disputes with China in order to allow British Airways to continue flying to Taiwan from the United Kingdom.
History
Due to political sensitivities, national airlines operating flights to China were not permitted to fly to Taiwan.[1][2] Similar arrangements were made by other airlines, such as Japan Airlines, KLM, Qantas,[3] Swissair and Air France. Lufthansa