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Old Apr 2, 2020, 2:58 pm
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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 O’Hare: 1 daily 787-9
Heathrow to Delhi: 1 daily 787-8 (From 16th June)
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 15th June)
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 16th June)
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 16th June)
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 4 weekly
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 11 weekly
London Heathrow – Oslo 4 weekly
London Heathrow – Palma Mallorca 13 weekly
London Heathrow – Paris CDG 7 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
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 6:11 am
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Originally Posted by Fatdickie
With such a drop in passenger numbers and the likely hood of airports becoming ghost towns, I wonder if the lounges would remain open on routes still being serviced?
Eg LHR or LGW to Edinburgh
Good to see that the priorities remain in place.
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 6:21 am
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Good to see that the priorities remain in place.
It's a good way of isolating if you have to travel

The alternative..... Witherspoons remains the only outlet open and everyone goes there
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 6:29 am
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Originally Posted by Fatdickie
With such a drop in passenger numbers and the likely hood of airports becoming ghost towns, I wonder if the lounges would remain open on routes still being serviced?
Eg LHR or LGW to Edinburgh
I cannot see them staying open for too long I must admit. With the drop in passengers as well as staff potentially becoming sick / not wanting to be around passenger to minimise risk they will become too expensive to run. Maybe rather than close all of the lounges they might consolidate them, where possible of course?
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 7:03 am
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Originally Posted by cupsandsaucers
The Chinese still have a 99.99% population with no immunity to the virus. Their tactic has not "worked" they still face their spread. They are just putting it off.
Yes but its now under control and this is key;
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 7:05 am
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Originally Posted by allturnleft
Yes but its now under control and this is key;
No it is not, a few cases fly in and it starts all over again!
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 7:06 am
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I suspect that the running of lounges could fall under the ‘discretionary spending’ category and be curtailed fairly quickly.
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 7:23 am
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Originally Posted by nufnuf77
No it is not, a few cases fly in and it starts all over again!
Its very scary whats going on at present
Testing and identifying is key

Buys us time

Europe has lost control
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 7:29 am
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Originally Posted by allturnleft

Europe has lost control
fallacy - you never have ‘control’ over a highly transmitted virus. If there was, flu would be a thing of the past.

The scary bit is the media hype - combined with snowflakes stripping grocery shelves.
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 7:36 am
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Originally Posted by DFB_london
fallacy - you never have ‘control’ over a highly transmitted virus. If there was, flu would be a thing of the past.

The scary bit is the media hype - combined with snowflakes stripping grocery shelves.
Wake up

Sick patients starting to come in to London Hospitals

its not hype
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 7:37 am
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That wasn’t DFB_London’s point.
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 8:03 am
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St Lucia just cancelled (20th March)
This morning I got the voucher offer.
Now they have cancelled the holiday and done a full refund. Hopefully that won't take too long
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 8:11 am
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Originally Posted by nufnuf77
I certainly hope not, some of us still need to get places and get to families!
Some of us have already missed the boat on that one!
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 8:14 am
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Originally Posted by ens100
I cannot see them staying open for too long I must admit. With the drop in passengers as well as staff potentially becoming sick / not wanting to be around passenger to minimise risk they will become too expensive to run. Maybe rather than close all of the lounges they might consolidate them, where possible of course?
Cathay has kept lounges open in HKG. Can't see BA closing them down unless there are no flights.
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 10:31 am
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Originally Posted by allturnleft
Wake up

Sick patients starting to come in to London Hospitals

its not hype
you totally miss the point. Any aerosol and body secretions transmitting virus IS NOT controllable. Those who think it is need to ‘wake up’ from denial. If it was controlled those patients your reference would not exist.

so back on point - highly unlikely BA will be 100% grounded. (Though perhaps some of the more sensationalist social media posters who stir up unneeded anxiety should perhaps be grounded?)
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Old Mar 16, 2020, 10:35 am
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Originally Posted by DFB_london
you totally miss the point. Any aerosol and body secretions transmitting virus IS NOT controllable. Those who think it is need to ‘wake up’ from denial. If it was controlled those patients your reference would not exist.
From what area of expertise are you speaking?
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