BA Mainline BA Euroflyer Gatwick Long Haul and Short Haul Winter 2024/2025
Below is the provisional BA Mainline Long Haul from Gatwick Winter 2024/2025. I expect changes will occur.
New York 6 weekly Tampa 5 weekly Orlando Daily Cancun Daily Bridgetown 5 weekly Antigua 6 weekly St Lucia Daily Kingston 3 weekly Punta Cuna 3 weekly San Jose 3 weekly Port of Spain 3 weekly Mauritius 3 weekly Aruba 1 weekly via one stop Georgetown 2 weekly via one stop Grenada 3 weekly via one stop Tobago 2 weekly via one stop St Kitts twice weekly via one stop Cape Town 3 weekly Accra 3 weekly Bangkok 3 weekly 70 departures weekly Plus, potential Cruise charters to Bridgetown and Miami |
Are BA stopping the Las Vegas flight from Gatwick?
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Originally Posted by Dn212
(Post 36052444)
Are BA stopping the Las Vegas flight from Gatwick?
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BKK is back! It's gone full bucket and spade now- Gatters and only x3 a week....but it is back.
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[QUOTE=South London Bon Viveur;36052519]BKK is back! Gone full bucket and spade now. Gatters and only x3 a week....but it is back.[/QUOTE
I am pleased you are happy but dislike the rather outdated ‘bucket and spade’ comment. There is a lot more to Gatwick these days! |
[QUOTE=vectismanpaul;36052530]
Originally Posted by South London Bon Viveur
(Post 36052519)
BKK is back! Gone full bucket and spade now. Gatters and only x3 a week....but it is back.[/QUOTE
I am pleased you are happy but dislike the rather outdated ‘bucket and spade’ comment. There is a lot more to Gatwick these days! |
Does this schedule work with 12 aircrafts or would another one need to be transferred from LHR?
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Originally Posted by JCO1406
(Post 36052723)
Does this schedule work with 12 aircrafts or would another one need to be transferred from LHR?
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Please find below BA Euroflyer Winter 2024/2025 Provisional Short Haul from London Gatwick.
Some of the frequencies detailed below may vary across the season. Some ski destinations do begin until early/mid December. At the moment there are no winter services scheduled to Amsterdam (surprising in my opinion), Dubrovnik or Nice. (These may both now be summer seasonal) BA Euroflyer have tended to increase frequencies to some destinations nearer the beginning of the new season where demand has shown to be strong. There may well be new routes announced as the year goes on. Some summer seasonal destinations (for example, Dalaman) are scheduled to run into early November. This is to cover the half-term holiday period. Can anyone confirm that Gatwick to Amsterdam is being discontinued at the end of the summer? I will update changes in the coming months. Please let me know of any omissions. Paphos 2 to 4 weekly Tenerife 10 to 12 weekly Gran Canaria 4 to 6 weekly Arrecife Daily Faro 13 weekly Malaga 14 weekly Seville Daily Alicante 7 to 8 weekly Palma 4 weekly Bordeaux 7 weekly Nice No Service Grenoble 1 weekly Lyon 4 weekly Amsterdam No service Turin 9 weekly Geneva 22 weekly Marrakech 8 weekly Innsbruck 8 weekly Verona 7 weekly Dubrovnik No service Salzburg 10 weekly Glasgow 7 weekly Operated by BA Mainline Sharm El Sheik 3 weekly Malta 7 weekly Fuerteventura 4 weekly Algiers 7 weekly Porto 7 weekly Funchal 6 weekly Agadir 3 weekly There will also be ski charters operated to various destinations including Lyon and Grenoble. I also believe BA Euroflyer are seeking to increase their ad hoc charter flights as well as short series charters. |
[QUOTE=South London Bon Viveur;36052551]
Originally Posted by vectismanpaul
(Post 36052530)
Relax- tongue was in cheek. Indeed, there's nothing wrong with buckets and spades- and I like LGW! Indeed this flight is arguably more business traveller friendly than the previous LHR rotation, and post refurb of the LGW 777 fleet it's a nicer aircraft as well.
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Originally Posted by vectismanpaul
(Post 36054781)
Please find below BA Euroflyer Winter 2024/2025 Provisional Short Haul from London Gatwick.
Some of the frequencies detailed below may vary across the season. Some ski destinations do begin until early/mid December. At the moment there are no winter services scheduled to Amsterdam (surprising in my opinion), Dubrovnik or Nice. (These may both now be summer seasonal) BA Euroflyer have tended to increase frequencies to some destinations nearer the beginning of the new season where demand has shown to be strong. There may well be new routes announced as the year goes on. Some summer seasonal destinations (for example, Dalaman) are scheduled to run into early November. This is to cover the half-term holiday period. Can anyone confirm that Gatwick to Amsterdam is being discontinued at the end of the summer? I will update changes in the coming months. Please let me know of any omissions. Paphos 2 to 4 weekly Tenerife 10 to 12 weekly Gran Canaria 4 to 6 weekly Arrecife Daily Faro 13 weekly Malaga 14 weekly Seville Daily Alicante 7 to 8 weekly Palma 4 weekly Bordeaux 7 weekly Nice No Service Grenoble 1 weekly Lyon 4 weekly Amsterdam No service Turin 9 weekly Geneva 22 weekly Marrakech 8 weekly Innsbruck 8 weekly Verona 7 weekly Dubrovnik No service Salzburg 10 weekly Glasgow 7 weekly Operated by BA Mainline Sharm El Sheik 3 weekly Malta 7 weekly Fuerteventura 4 weekly Algiers 7 weekly Porto 7 weekly Funchal 6 weekly Agadir 3 weekly There will also be ski charters operated to various destinations including Lyon and Grenoble. I also believe BA Euroflyer are seeking to increase their ad hoc charter flights as well as short series charters. |
The flights I listed are already on the timetable.
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Originally Posted by vectismanpaul
(Post 36095553)
The flights I listed are already on the timetable.
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The 4 flights a week are usually available in say November and later in March. Paphos is not 4 weekly throughout the season.
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Originally Posted by vectismanpaul
(Post 36095744)
The 4 flights a week are usually available in say November and later in March. Paphos is not 4 weekly throughout the season.
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