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Old Oct 16, 2020, 2:07 am
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November Schedule as of: 17:00/16OCT.

Note: Further changes are highly likely.
London Heathrow Long haul
Abuja - Daily 777 (3-Class)
Accra - Daily 777 (3-Class)
Atlanta - Daily 787-8
Bahrain - 5 x Weekly 787-8
Bangalore - 5 x Weekly A350
Bangkok - 3 x Weekly 787-8
Barbados - Daily 777 (4-Class)
Boston - 2 x Daily. BA213/212 operated by a 787-9 and BA215/214 by A350
Buenos Aires - 4 x Weekly 787-8
Cape Town - Daily 777 (4-Class)
Chennai - 6 x Weekly 787-8
Chicago - 2 x Daily 787-9
Dallas - Daily 787-9/10. 787-10 operates 5 x Weekly
Delhi - Daily 787-9.
Denver - All Nov cancelled
Dubai - 2 x Daily. BA105/104 operated by a A350 and BA107/106 by a 787-9
Grand Cayman via Nassau - 4 x Weekly 777 (3-Class)
Hong Kong - Daily 777-300ER
Houston - 3 x Weekly 787-8
Hyderabad - 5 x Weekly 787-8
Islamabad - Daily 777 (3-Class)
Johannesburg - Daily 777-300ER
Kuala Lumpar - 4 x Weekly 787-8
Kuwait - 3 x Weekly 777 (4-Class)
Lagos - Daily 777-300ER
Lahore - 4 x Weekly 787-8
Las Vegas - 3 x Weekly 777 (3-Class)
Los Angeles - 11 x Weekly. BA269/268 - 787-9 operates Daily and BA281/280 - 777-300ER operates 4 x Weekly
Male - 3 x Weekly 777-300ER
Mexico City - 5 x Weekly 787-9 (showing 4 weekly in Nov as of Oct 16)
Miami - Daily 787-9
Montreal - 4 x Weekly 787-8
Mumbai - Daily 777-300ER (4-Class); Sundays a second service on 787-9 (4-Class) for LHR-BOM only.
Muscat - 3 x Weekly 787-9
Nairobi - 5 x Weekly 777 (4-Class)
Newark - Daily 777 (3-Class)
New York - Varies between 3 and 6 x Daily 777 (4-Class)
Philadelphia - 3 x Weekly A350
Riyadh - 3 x Weekly 777 (4-Class)
San Francisco - Daily 777-300ER (cancelled between 7 November and 2 December)
Santiago De Chile - 3 x Weekly 787-9
Sao Paulo - Daily 787-8
Seattle - Daily 787-10
Seoul - 3 x Weekly 787-8
Seychelles - 2 x Weekly 787-9
Shanghai - 2 x Weekly 777 (3-Class)
Singapore - 4 x Weekly 777-300ER
Tel Aviv - 9 x Weekly. Daily A350 and 2 x Weekly 787-9
Tokyo Haneda - 5 x Weekly 787-9
Toronto - 11 x Weekly. 787-10 operates 6 x Weekly and 5 x Weekly 787-9. (First sold as Club on ALL flights)
Washington - Daily A350
London Gatwick Long haul
Barbados - Daily 777 (4-Class)
Bermuda - 5 x Weekly 777 (4-Class)
Cancun - 3 x Weekly 777 (3-Class)
Grenada via St Lucia - 2 x Weekly. Operated by 1 777(3-class) and 1 777 (4-Class) Weekly
Kingston - 3 x Weekly 777 (3-Class)
Mauritius - 5 x Weekly 777 (3-Class)
Orlando - Daily 777 (3-Class)
Port of Spain via St Lucia - 5 x Weekly. Operated by 3 x 777(4-class) and 2 x 777 (3-Class) Weekly
Providenciales via Antigua - 2 x Weekly 777 (3-Class)
Punta Cana - 3 x Weekly 777 (3-Class)
San Jose - 2 x Weekly 777 (3-Class)
St Kitts via Antigua - 2 x Weekly 777 (3-Class)
Tobago via Antigua - 2 x Weekly 777 (3-Class)
London City
Belfast City - 2 x Weekly E70
Edinburgh - 2 x Weekly E70



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Old Aug 11, 2020, 9:32 am
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Originally Posted by Karbry
BA 1387 MAN - LHR 11th November cancelled. Only 2 morning services available to LHR 06.35 and 09.55.
My BA1398 hop from LHR to MAN on the 25th was cancelled today as well. Took the opportunity to cancel the entire return booking to YVR and request a refund. I get why they've cut flights to 2/day but running them both in the morning seems insane.
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Old Aug 11, 2020, 9:36 am
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Originally Posted by wind-blownmind
My BA1398 hop from LHR to MAN on the 25th was cancelled today as well. Took the opportunity to cancel the entire return booking to YVR and request a refund. I get why they've cut flights to 2/day but running them both in the morning seems insane.
This will ease a bit by November (as it increasingly looks like the schedule will be back down to 10-20% of normal volumes by then), but particularly now during summer whilst BA are almost short of slots in the morning for all the short-haul bucket-and-spade flights running from LHR, it is almost incomprehensible why both MAN flights for the day have left by 10am. Is MAN completely reliant on overnight connecting traffic, perhaps?
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Old Aug 11, 2020, 10:17 am
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It seems the last BA flights from Belfast to London are very early. The last to LHR is 15:05 and to LCY 17:05. Hope that doesn’t stick for the whole of the winter.
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Old Aug 12, 2020, 5:11 am
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BSL seems to be down (or up if you prefer) to 2 dailies in November.
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Old Aug 12, 2020, 5:30 am
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3 November 14th, 17th & 27th bookings LHR-SOF-LHR all cancelled. That'll be a big TP hit for me
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Old Aug 12, 2020, 5:40 am
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Originally Posted by florens
BSL seems to be down (or up if you prefer) to 2 dailies in November.
I saw that, I'm wondering whether some of the pharma corporates are allowing intra-Europe travel. Still it's good for me, it's the family route.
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Old Aug 12, 2020, 5:50 am
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Originally Posted by imkevinmc
3 November 14th, 17th & 27th bookings LHR-SOF-LHR all cancelled. That'll be a big TP hit for me
Similar. LHR SOF moved by 5 hours earlier outbound (Nov 11th) yesterday and I was also on SOF-LHR on the 17th, cancelled this morning. Alas that is the TP run to LAS off.
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Old Aug 13, 2020, 3:51 am
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Early morning LHR-OSL BA762 also seems to be cancelled and down to 2 daily. I assume I can still request a refund even if the inbound later flight on BA767 isn't cancelled?
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Old Aug 13, 2020, 4:00 am
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Originally Posted by mpnakh
Early morning LHR-OSL BA762 also seems to be cancelled and down to 2 daily. I assume I can still request a refund even if the inbound later flight on BA767 isn't cancelled?
If you were booked on a cancelled flight, you can get a refund the whole booking that flight was on.
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Old Aug 13, 2020, 6:05 am
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Originally Posted by alex67500
If you were booked on a cancelled flight, you can get a refund the whole booking that flight was on.
Thank you! Next step is getting through to BA
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Old Aug 14, 2020, 10:31 am
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I've had an OSL cancelled for November. Looks to have gone from 4x daily to 2x daily, but including a night stopper. ARN is also down to 2x daily most days. That's pretty brutal 3 months ahead of time, so clearly not expecting even a European uptick (or were they sustained by lots of l/h connections, which are now eviscerating by the day?)
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Old Aug 14, 2020, 11:00 am
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Originally Posted by kt74
I've had an OSL cancelled for November. Looks to have gone from 4x daily to 2x daily, but including a night stopper. ARN is also down to 2x daily most days. That's pretty brutal 3 months ahead of time, so clearly not expecting even a European uptick (or were they sustained by lots of l/h connections, which are now eviscerating by the day?)
I think the Spain and France removals from the exemption list have dampened a lot of people's willingness to book. I'm still eager to fly but a bit fed up with all of it...
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Old Aug 15, 2020, 2:35 am
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Frequency to GOT has been changed to overnight several days, now 11 flights per week. Doesn´t match up with many LH flights that arrive LHR in the morning or depart in the late afternoon..

Well, ok, honestly, doesn´t connect with flights I can choose. gives me 6+ hour connecting times in LHR both directions.

Too bad, but I´ll keep hoping maybe my long haul flight times might change also.

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Old Aug 15, 2020, 3:28 am
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BA dropped my ZRH-LHR flight on BA 711 in mid-November. There were still several other flight still going so I moved it to one of those. I'm still hoping my LHR-SEA gets cancelled soon though.
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Old Aug 15, 2020, 9:38 am
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Originally Posted by alex67500
I saw that, I'm wondering whether some of the pharma corporates are allowing intra-Europe travel. Still it's good for me, it's the family route.
for the pharma company I work for, yes, the policy is intra Europe travel is allowed, however no one is travelling anyway
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