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Planned long haul services for June 2020, published by routesonline.com
Long-haul routes
As of 0930GMT 07MAY20, planned June 2020 long-haul operation as follows. Additional changes expected in the next few days.
Heathrow to Boston: 1 daily 787-8
Heathrow to Chicago OHare: 1 daily 787-9
Heathrow to Delhi:1 daily 787-8 (from 1st July)
Heathrow to Hong Kong: 3 weekly 777-300ER
Heathrow to Los Angeles: 1 daily 787-9
Heathrow to Mumbai:787-9 operates alternating days (from 1st July)
Heathrow to New York JFK:2 daily 747-400/777-200ER Daily 777-200ER
Heathrow to San Francisco: 1 daily 787-8 (from 8th June)
Heathrow to Sao Paulo Guarulhos:1 daily 777-300ER (from 1st July)
Heathrow to Singapore: 777-300ER operates alternating days
Heathrow to Tel Aviv:1 daily A350-1000XWB 4 x Weekly 777-300ER
Heathrow to Toronto:1 daily 787-8 (from 1st July)
Heathrow to Washington Dulles: 1 daily A350-1000XWB
BA currently lists London Heathrow Beijing Daxing (from 14JUN20) and London Heathrow Shanghai Pu Dong schedule for June 2020, however only following booking class open for reservation: A / C / E / B. Both routes scheduled as alternating days service.
Short haul routes
British Airways in recent schedule update filed planned European operations for the month of June 2020. From London Heathrow, the oneWorld carrier plans to resume additional routes, offering 316 weekly flight departures (based on 10MAY20 OAG schedules data), instead of 1750 weekly listed as of 15MAR20.
As of 10MAY20, schedule listing also sees BA CityFlyer resumes operation, offering service from London City, Edinburgh and Glasgow from 01JUN20, while London Gatwick departures to be resumed by 01JUL20. Due to ongoing development, these plan may see further modification in the next few days.
Edinburgh Florence 2 weekly
Edinburgh Palma Mallorca 1 weekly
Glasgow Palma Mallorca 1 weekly
London City Amsterdam 16 weekly
London City Berlin Tegel 9 weekly
London City Dublin 17 weekly
London City Edinburgh 17 weekly
London City Florence 4 weekly
London City Frankfurt 9 weekly
London City Glasgow 13 weekly
London City Ibiza 4 weekly
London City Isle of Man 6 weekly
London City Milan Linate 11 weekly
London City Nice4 weekly 0
London City Rotterdam 15 weekly
London Heathrow Aberdeen 7 weekly
London Heathrow Amsterdam 14 weekly
London Heathrow Athens eff 19JUN20 3 weekly
London Heathrow Barcelona 14 weekly
London Heathrow Basel/Mulhouse 4 weekly
London Heathrow Belfast City 7 weekly
London Heathrow Berlin Tegel 7 weekly
London Heathrow Bologna 3 weekly
London Heathrow Brussels 7 weekly
London Heathrow Bucharest 4 weekly
London Heathrow Budapest 10 weekly
London Heathrow Copenhagen 7 weekly
London Heathrow Dalaman 1 weekly
London Heathrow Dublin 7 weekly
London Heathrow Dusseldorf 6 weekly
London Heathrow Edinburgh 14 weekly
London Heathrow Faro 6 weekly
London Heathrow Geneva 7 weekly
London Heathrow Gibraltar 4 weekly
London Heathrow Glasgow 7 weekly
London Heathrow Ibiza 11 weekly
London Heathrow Istanbul 3 weekly
London Heathrow Krakow 3 weekly
London Heathrow Larnaca eff 18JUN20 3 weekly
London Heathrow Lisbon 11 weekly
London Heathrow Madrid 7 weekly
London Heathrow Malaga 4 weekly
London Heathrow Manchester 7 weekly
London Heathrow Milan Linate 7 weekly
London Heathrow Moscow Domodedovo 14 weekly
London Heathrow Moscow Sheremetyevo 7 weekly
London Heathrow Munich 7 weekly
London Heathrow Nice11 weekly 7 weekly
London Heathrow Oslo 4 weekly
London Heathrow Palma Mallorca 13 weekly
London Heathrow Paris CDG7 weekly 4 weekly
London Heathrow Prague 7 weekly
London Heathrow Reykjavik Keflavik 3 weekly
London Heathrow Rome 11 weekly
London Heathrow Sofia 3 weekly
London Heathrow Split 5 weekly
London Heathrow Stockholm Arlanda 7 weekly
London Heathrow Tenerife South 2 weekly
London Heathrow Valencia 4 weekly
London Heathrow Venice 10 weekly
London Heathrow Warsaw 3 weekly
London Heathrow Zagreb 3 weekly
London Heathrow Zurich 7 weekly
Long-haul routes
As of 0930GMT 07MAY20, planned June 2020 long-haul operation as follows. Additional changes expected in the next few days.
Heathrow to Boston: 1 daily 787-8
Heathrow to Chicago OHare: 1 daily 787-9
Heathrow to Delhi:
Heathrow to Hong Kong: 3 weekly 777-300ER
Heathrow to Los Angeles: 1 daily 787-9
Heathrow to Mumbai:
Heathrow to New York JFK:
Heathrow to San Francisco: 1 daily 787-8 (from 8th June)
Heathrow to Sao Paulo Guarulhos:
Heathrow to Singapore: 777-300ER operates alternating days
Heathrow to Tel Aviv:
Heathrow to Toronto:
Heathrow to Washington Dulles: 1 daily A350-1000XWB
BA currently lists London Heathrow Beijing Daxing (from 14JUN20) and London Heathrow Shanghai Pu Dong schedule for June 2020, however only following booking class open for reservation: A / C / E / B. Both routes scheduled as alternating days service.
Short haul routes
British Airways in recent schedule update filed planned European operations for the month of June 2020. From London Heathrow, the oneWorld carrier plans to resume additional routes, offering 316 weekly flight departures (based on 10MAY20 OAG schedules data), instead of 1750 weekly listed as of 15MAR20.
As of 10MAY20, schedule listing also sees BA CityFlyer resumes operation, offering service from London City, Edinburgh and Glasgow from 01JUN20, while London Gatwick departures to be resumed by 01JUL20. Due to ongoing development, these plan may see further modification in the next few days.
Edinburgh Florence 2 weekly
Edinburgh Palma Mallorca 1 weekly
Glasgow Palma Mallorca 1 weekly
London City Amsterdam 16 weekly
London City Berlin Tegel 9 weekly
London City Dublin 17 weekly
London City Edinburgh 17 weekly
London City Florence 4 weekly
London City Frankfurt 9 weekly
London City Glasgow 13 weekly
London City Ibiza 4 weekly
London City Isle of Man 6 weekly
London City Milan Linate 11 weekly
London City Nice
London City Rotterdam 15 weekly
London Heathrow Aberdeen 7 weekly
London Heathrow Amsterdam 14 weekly
London Heathrow Athens eff 19JUN20 3 weekly
London Heathrow Barcelona 14 weekly
London Heathrow Basel/Mulhouse 4 weekly
London Heathrow Belfast City 7 weekly
London Heathrow Berlin Tegel 7 weekly
London Heathrow Bologna 3 weekly
London Heathrow Brussels 7 weekly
London Heathrow Bucharest 4 weekly
London Heathrow Budapest 10 weekly
London Heathrow Copenhagen 7 weekly
London Heathrow Dalaman 1 weekly
London Heathrow Dublin 7 weekly
London Heathrow Dusseldorf 6 weekly
London Heathrow Edinburgh 14 weekly
London Heathrow Faro 6 weekly
London Heathrow Geneva 7 weekly
London Heathrow Gibraltar 4 weekly
London Heathrow Glasgow 7 weekly
London Heathrow Ibiza 11 weekly
London Heathrow Istanbul 3 weekly
London Heathrow Krakow 3 weekly
London Heathrow Larnaca eff 18JUN20 3 weekly
London Heathrow Lisbon 11 weekly
London Heathrow Madrid 7 weekly
London Heathrow Malaga 4 weekly
London Heathrow Manchester 7 weekly
London Heathrow Milan Linate 7 weekly
London Heathrow Moscow Domodedovo 14 weekly
London Heathrow Moscow Sheremetyevo 7 weekly
London Heathrow Munich 7 weekly
London Heathrow Nice
London Heathrow Oslo 4 weekly
London Heathrow Palma Mallorca 13 weekly
London Heathrow Paris CDG
London Heathrow Prague 7 weekly
London Heathrow Reykjavik Keflavik 3 weekly
London Heathrow Rome 11 weekly
London Heathrow Sofia 3 weekly
London Heathrow Split 5 weekly
London Heathrow Stockholm Arlanda 7 weekly
London Heathrow Tenerife South 2 weekly
London Heathrow Valencia 4 weekly
London Heathrow Venice 10 weekly
London Heathrow Warsaw 3 weekly
London Heathrow Zagreb 3 weekly
London Heathrow Zurich 7 weekly
Impact of extended lockdown on BA June schedule
#241
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But I don't envisage travel like this until lockdown has ended in some form anyway. And with an airport test, you'd not know you were immune until you got there. Besides, the government wants to roll out testing en-masse at some point anyway. And the indication from Matt Hancock last night was that would include both active infection and antibody tests
However, for international travel, you'd need this testing to be effective on both sides, and for both sides to trust the testing being performed.
Hence why I think that international travel will be the last thing to open up properly for non-essential travel. But who knows what will happen really.
On the topic of people sticking with the lockdown, in Ireland, where their first lockdown measures came into force a week before the UK, the seismologists have been tracking activity and it has been increasing in the last week or so. I know that the UK seismologists confirmed that there was a sharp decrease a few weeks ago (https://www.theguardian.com/science/...mologists-find) . Would be interesting to see what it stands at after this weekend (good weather I think again?) Should be a good indication of whether people are sticking to it, rather than just saying that they support it..
#242


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Posts: 2,439
things wont open as fast as they closed, but quicker than most people think. Look at Austria, they speeded up openings several times as they ran out of reasons to stay closed. Just needs some more time and some more sun, of which the uk is getting plenty these days !
GR is planned to open to arrivals sometime in June, should be confirmed next week, all we can do is wait for government announcements and avoid the media spin as much as possible
GR is planned to open to arrivals sometime in June, should be confirmed next week, all we can do is wait for government announcements and avoid the media spin as much as possible
#243




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I agree that this sort of testing, once the tests are more effective and show less false negatives, plus if they can evidence that the antibodies grant immunity, will lead to proper opening up of society again.
However, for international travel, you'd need this testing to be effective on both sides, and for both sides to trust the testing being performed.
Hence why I think that international travel will be the last thing to open up properly for non-essential travel. But who knows what will happen really.
On the topic of people sticking with the lockdown, in Ireland, where their first lockdown measures came into force a week before the UK, the seismologists have been tracking activity and it has been increasing in the last week or so. I know that the UK seismologists confirmed that there was a sharp decrease a few weeks ago (https://www.theguardian.com/science/...mologists-find) . Would be interesting to see what it stands at after this weekend (good weather I think again?) Should be a good indication of whether people are sticking to it, rather than just saying that they support it..
However, for international travel, you'd need this testing to be effective on both sides, and for both sides to trust the testing being performed.
Hence why I think that international travel will be the last thing to open up properly for non-essential travel. But who knows what will happen really.
On the topic of people sticking with the lockdown, in Ireland, where their first lockdown measures came into force a week before the UK, the seismologists have been tracking activity and it has been increasing in the last week or so. I know that the UK seismologists confirmed that there was a sharp decrease a few weeks ago (https://www.theguardian.com/science/...mologists-find) . Would be interesting to see what it stands at after this weekend (good weather I think again?) Should be a good indication of whether people are sticking to it, rather than just saying that they support it..
#245




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#247

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who knows maybe like Austria people will need a recent test.
greek press is talking about lifting measures soon as the government will run out of cash in June if this continues and that has severe consequences.
tourism is Greeces biggest income, so if the country opens up so will tourism.
cZech republic just announced EU citizens can go to their country as of next Monday provided they have a recent coronavirus test result showing it was negative so if there is demand nothing stopping BA flying there
A combination of many things, good weather, more people realising that government is not to be trusted 100%, hospitals getting emptier and emptier with nurses dancing on tiktok videos, they actually need to work to put food on the table, and lockdown fatigue. The mood in Hyde park is improving and its getting busier by the day.
Last edited by ahmetdouas; Apr 24, 2020 at 6:04 am
#249



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Any thoughts on when LCY will open?
i changed my Mykonos booking LCY JMK LCY recently from June to July. I’m now wondering if I should have changed it too LHR JMK LHR instead!?
i changed my Mykonos booking LCY JMK LCY recently from June to July. I’m now wondering if I should have changed it too LHR JMK LHR instead!?
#250



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#251

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well worst case they can just change you for free but if the flight is full thats risky so why dont you call them and say youd rather fly from LHR?
#252



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#253



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#254

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depends on BA ops, my hunch is demand wont shoot back up immediately even with restrictions released so BA would likely consolidate ops into LHR until demand picks up enough, at least initially





