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Old May 10, 2022, 11:30 am
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Changes to LHR Long haul Schedule for remainder of S22

BA have over recent weeks made changes to there planned Long haul schedule for the remainder of the S22 schedule. Below are details of the changes already made. With further changes possible.

Abuja - Frequency reduced from Daily to 5 x Weekly from 01JUL
Accra - Frequency reduced from Daily to 5 x Weekly from 26MAY
Atlanta - Frequency reduced from Daily to 5 x Weekly from 30MAY
Austin - Frequency reduced from Daily to 6 x Weekly 05AUG - 21SEP/ 03OCT - 15OCT
Bahrain - Frequency reduced from Daily to
5 x Weekly - 30MAY - 22JUN/12AUG - 20SEP
4 x Weekly - 01AUG - 11AUG/21SEP - 19OCT

Bangalore - Frequency reduced from Daily to
5 x Weekly - 02AUG-10OCT
4 x Weekly - 11OCT - 20OCT

Bermuda - Frequency reduced from 5 to 4 x Weekly - 03AUG - 22SEP
Boston - Frequency reduced from 21 to 20 x Weekly from 16JUL
Dallas - Frequency reduced from Daily to 6 x Weekly from 01JUN
Johannesburg - Frequency reduced from 2 to 1 x Daily between 01JUN - 31JUL
Kuwait - Frequency reduced from Daily to
6 x Weekly - 01JUN - 30JUN/14AUG - 05SEP/05OCT - 28OCT
5 x Weekly - 01AUG - 13AUG
4 x Weekly - 19SEP - 04OCT

Lagos - Frequency reduced from Daily to 5 x Weekly from 29MAY
Los Angeles - Frequency reduced from 3 to 2 x Daily 05SEP - 23OCT
Mexico City - Frequency reduced from Daily to
6 x Weekly - 05SEP - 19SEP
5 x Weekly - 01JUN - 12JUL/25JUL - 04SEP/20SEP - 28OCT

Miami - Frequency reduced from 2 to 1 x Daily between 04JUN - 06SEP
Montreal - Frequency reduced from Daily to 6 x Weekly between 06AUG - 20SEP & 05OCT - 28OCT
Mumbai - Frequency reduced from 2 x Daily to
12 x Weekly - 04AUG - 05SEP
13 x Weekly - 21SEP - 21OCT

Nairobi - Frequency reduced from Daily to
5 x Weekly - 01JUN - 18JUL/30JUL - 30AUG/08SEP - 28OCT
6 x Weekly - 19JUL - 29JUL/01SEP - 07SEP

Newark - Frequency reduced from 21 to 17 x Weekly from 05JUN
New York JFK - Frequency reduced from 49 to 41 x Weekly from 01JUN
Philadelphia - Frequency reduced from Daily to 5 x Weekly from 01JUN
Rio de Janeiro - Frequency reduced from 5 to 4 x Weekly from 31MAY - 21JUN & 04AUG - 23OCT
Riyadh - Frequency reduced from Daily to
6 x Weekly - 04OCT - 10OCT
5 x Weekly - 01JUN - 24JUN/03AUG - 09SEP/11OCT - 24OCT
4 x Weekly - 10SEP - 03OCT

San Diego - Frequency reduced from Daily to 6 x Weekly from 01JUN
San Francisco - Frequency reduced from 2 x Daily to 12 x Weekly from 01JUN
Seattle - Frequency reduced from 2 x Daily to 12 x Weekly from 01JUN
Toronto - Frequency reduced from 2 x Daily to 10 x Weekly from 01JUN
Washington - Frequency reduced from 2 x Daily to 11 x Weekly from 01JUN
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Old May 12, 2022, 12:23 am
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Which route besides LHR-ORD (296/7) is getting the 787-10 this summer?
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Old May 12, 2022, 12:39 am
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Originally Posted by bowzer91
which route besides lhr-ord (296/7) is getting the 787-10 this summer?
lhr-sea (49/48)
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Old May 12, 2022, 2:25 am
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Originally Posted by bowzer91
Which route besides LHR-ORD (296/7) is getting the 787-10 this summer?
I received a seat change email for an upcoming LHR-ATL flight in June that is now showing as a 787-10.
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Old May 12, 2022, 6:37 pm
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Originally Posted by TedToToe
lhr-sea (49/48)
Last time I checked the 787-10 has been pulled from this route.
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Old May 12, 2022, 6:55 pm
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Originally Posted by TedToToe
lhr-sea (49/48)
Originally Posted by sinecure
Last time I checked the 787-10 has been pulled from this route.
787-10 has indeed been pulled from LHR-SEA. I was affected by this downgauge as well as a cancelation so without hesitation, I gladly applied for a full refund!
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Old May 12, 2022, 6:56 pm
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No changes to MCO, they're really coming out on top in this post pandemic world with both BA and VS having direct flights to LHR after years and years of everyone only flying to LGW.
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Old May 12, 2022, 10:55 pm
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Originally Posted by sethMCOflyer
No changes to MCO, they're really coming out on top in this post pandemic world with both BA and VS having direct flights to LHR after years and years of everyone only flying to LGW.
Similarly surprising to me is that PHX remains daily along with the daily AA flight.
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Old May 13, 2022, 12:43 am
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I guess I lucked out and was flying on one of the days that they cancelled the morning LHR-IAD. Any big differences in F in the 380 from the refurb 777?
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Old May 13, 2022, 12:50 am
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Originally Posted by JTXC
I guess I lucked out and was flying on one of the days that they cancelled the morning LHR-IAD. Any big differences in F in the 380 from the refurb 777?
There will be no difference in the service. The A380 has a much more spacious cabin, but the seat on both aircraft is virtually the same. Enjoy your flight 👍🏻

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Old May 13, 2022, 1:11 am
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Originally Posted by dylanks
Similarly surprising to me is that PHX remains daily along with the daily AA flight.
I guess it's a case of follow the money. It is interesting to see big cuts to JNB and BLR - which were often seen as cash machines for BA - and other places get away with a small trim, e.g. YUL.
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Old May 13, 2022, 10:36 am
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Thankfully both of our flights to/from PHL in September are days the service is still running although they have cut other days.
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Old May 13, 2022, 2:52 pm
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What’s behind this? Lack or aircraft or staff? Or pessimism about the economic outlook into the autumn?
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Old May 13, 2022, 3:20 pm
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Originally Posted by lcylocal
What’s behind this? Lack or aircraft or staff? Or pessimism about the economic outlook into the autumn?
Whilst it's the staff shortages making the headlines, given the changes are for the remainder of the season, surely that's a sign of weakening demand!
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Old May 21, 2022, 2:58 pm
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Not only has Accra service reduced from 7 down to 5 per week, the flight will be with an old 777 instead of the A350. So reduction in seats and in standards,
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