Originally Posted by
Nephoi
Originally Posted by
Nayef
Is there any way to monitor BA flight resumptions? I'm looking for DEN-LHR/LHR-DEN non-stop flights, and I did a manual search on ba.com and so far it says the first DEN-LHR flight is on June 30th, but I know it's one of those tentative schedules that could be delayed and canceled at any time. I'm looking for a more concrete way to know when they decide they're officially back.
using the ITAmatrix gives you quite a good overview. just look for DEN-LHR return, nonstop, extension code would be "airlines BA; -codeshare", after that use "See calendar of lowest fares" - it gives you a 30 day overview. after that, chose the following month. Not easy, but doable
But all that will show you is the dates on which BA is selling seats on flights. It is all provisional and tentative. Any of those flights can be cancelled at any time. If
Nayef is looking for something more concrete than that, ITA won't do the job.
At the moment, the only concrete indication that a route is being resumed is really when the first flight takes off. Experience here suggests that a flight should be reasonably firm two weeks before the scheduled date of departure, but we have seen plenty of flights cancelled with less notice than that.