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BA news in brief:

BA announces weekend routes from Dublin and Edinburgh

British Airways has announced another two random European weekend routes using aircraft freed up by the weekend closure of London City Airport.

First up is Dublin to Ibiza.  This will operate from 19th May to 1st October.  The flight will depart Dublin at 22.25 (arr 02.20 +1) on a Friday and return on a Sunday at 09.00 (arr 10.55).

The second route is Edinburgh to Palma.  This will operate from 2nd June to 1st October.  The flight will leave Edinburgh at 06.15 (arr 10.15) on Fridays and return at 11.10 (arr 13.15) on Fridays.

Each will be a two-class service using an Embraer 190.  There is something intriguing about BA operating a scheduled service which doesn’t touch the UK, albeit you can argue that the ‘fifth freedom’ flights – such as Singapore to Sydney – have been doing this for years.

Edinburgh to Palma launched by British Airways

Two new routes to Milan

BA CityFlyer – the legal entity which operates the Embraer flights – is also launching two new year-round routes to Milan Linate.

London City to Milan Linate is a standard CityFlyer route with two services per day midweek and one per day at the weekend.  It launches on 24th April.

London Stansted to Milan Linate is odder.  This is another weekend-only route.  It launches on 29th April with an oddly timed 19.25 departure on a Saturday and a 10.10 departure on a Sunday.  Return flights depart at 17.55 on Saturday and 06.55 on Sunday.

Tickets for all of these flights, for cash or Avios, are bookable now at ba.com.

New British Airways milan flights

New British Airways strike announced

Finally, another wave of mixed fleet cabin crew strikes have been announced for next week.

Certain cabin crew will walk out on Wednesday 22nd, Thursday 23rd, Friday 24th and Saturday 25th February.

Disruption will be minimised by merging certain flights and using charter aircraft for others.  BA is promising that everyone will be able to fly on the day they are booked if not on the exact flight.

Services from Gatwick and London City are not affected.

Updates will be announced on this page of ba.com.


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Comments (46)

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  • BrianDT says:

    Bit risky if one of the flights is cancelled, how would BA expect you to get back home?

  • Frankie says:

    They seem to have had a lot of aircraft lying idle at City at the weekends. Wonder why no one thought of this initiative before.

  • Anon says:

    “Services from Gatwick and London City are not affected.”
    Thanks for highlighting this.. Relieved to be using LGW next week.

    EDI-Palma is tempting… (Outbound price)
    ET 8500 Avios + £17.50
    CE. 17,000 Avios ± £25

    • Peter K says:

      Oooh, that sounds with a punt for CE hoping to get the 17000 Avios – £25 😉

      • John says:

        Remember that CE is *exactly* the same as ET on the embraers with 2-2 seating so you really are paying between £60-£90 for a BA meal and some drinks on board (BoB will probably have started down the back).

        Checked bags are included on ET redemptions, and with the 6am departure you probably won’t be visiting the lounge for a pastry (and you’d get this on ET with status anyway). No tier points on a redemption.

  • Philip says:

    Rob, the BA website says 2nd June until 22nd September.

  • Martin C-C says:

    Does anyone know how to find out if a certain flight is scheduled to be staffed by a mixed crew? Presumably all other flights are unaffected? Or doesn’t it work that way and there is disruption all round on strike days?

  • JEDP says:

    Very happy with this as yesterday I changed my LHR-LIN return I had booked for the Italian GP to a LCY inbound service. Ticket was significantly cheaper having just been loaded and the inbound is a lot more convenient for my work landing at 07:50 instead of Heathrow at 9:15 and having to probably take a half day and trek across town.

  • Mike says:

    The Dublin Ibiza flight times are horrendous. I can see a few young travellers missing that return flight. Edinburgh – Palma is more appealing tho.

  • James67 says:

    They should just pay them a fair days pay for a fair days work and the problem would be solved instantly. However, I’ve never been in favour of BA family perks.

    • simon johncock says:

      the union claims that cabin crew working 35 hours a week gets paid £6.59 an hour inc all extras. below the living wage.

      wake up

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