News: BA cuts back Gatwick flights this winter
Flights > News > # 2198 (24/06/2009)
British Airways is scrapping six European routes from London Gatwick this winter.
Flights to Alicante, Palma, Malta, Madrid, Barcelona and Krakow from London’s second airport will be dropped and the airline will only fly to Varna in Bulgaria from Gatwick during the summer. Pisa, Malaga and Gibraltar flights will move from Gatwick to Heathrow for winter 2009.
Whilst BA’s European network is being slimmed down, the winter schedule sees a significant increase in long-haul flights. The frequency of the Gatwick to Bermuda service will rise from five to six flights a week; Barbados from nine to ten a week and St Lucia and Port of Spain from three to five a week.
These are in addition to the previously announced new winter routes from Heathrow to Las Vegas, Gatwick to Montego Bay in Jamaica; Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic; Male in the Maldives and Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt.
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