British Airways is expanding again in London City

British Airways is expanding again in London City

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The British Airways subsidiary BA Cityflyer plans to further increase services from London City Airport in the 2022 summer flight schedule. A total of six goals are to be included step by step. Some of them are reactivations.

Luxair faces competition between Luxembourg and London City Airport, as BA Cityflyer intends to fly between the two cities up to 27 times a week from March 2022, 17. As a rule, the BA subsidiary wants to use Embraer jets. Luxair flies mostly Dash 8-400 turboprop aircraft on this route.

From April 2, 2022, BA Cityflyer plans to fly daily to Milan Malpensa Airport in Italy. In the direction of Thessaloniki one wants to fly between June 18 and September 3, 2022 once a week. Also temporarily on offer: Barcelona, ​​which will be served six times a week from London City Airport from June 20, 2022. This route is initially limited until September 4, 2022.

The British Airways subsidiary wants to connect the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey again with the inner-city airport of the UK capital from June 20, 2022. It is currently planned to fly twice a week up to and including September 2, 2022.

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