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British Airways has started moving Gatwick flights to Heathrow

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British Airways has started the process of moving Gatwick short-haul flights for Summer 2022 to Heathrow.

This follows the decision to close the short-haul operation at London Gatwick following the failure to reach agreement with pilot union BALPA over a new low cost operating structure.

Most flights are moving to Heathrow with the same flight number and the same departure and arrival times. You have no grounds for a free cancellation or for compensation for the cost of getting from Gatwick to Heathrow, since the two airports are treated as one for this purpose. That said, if you take British Airways to Money Claim Online you may get a positive decision – there is no point going to CEDR arbitration as BA is, technically, acting correctly.

British Airways BA A320neo

Some flights may be merged with existing Heathrow departures on the few routes which overlap between Gatwick and Heathrow.

Quite a few of the moved flights are showing as Heathrow Terminal 3, so it will be a bit of a novelty for anyone who has only used the BA facilities in Terminal 5 in the past.

Keep an eye on your seat allocation when you receive the email about your changed flight, although in most cases you will have retained your existing ones.

If there is no slot waiver given for Summer 2022, it seems highly likely that BA will forfeit some of its landing and take off slots at Gatwick. Aer Lingus, Vueling and LEVEL do not have enough slack to take them all up, which will require British Airways to sell them or see them taken away.

It is only four years since BA paid a chunky but undisclosed sum to buy Monarch’s 155 weekly take-off and landing slots at London Gatwick. In retrospect this seems like an odd decision if the Gatwick operation really had been losing money for many years, as British Airways management has claimed.

For clarity, the British Airways long-haul operation at Gatwick is not affected by this decision. Based on previous years, up to 11 Boeing 777 aircraft could be based there during the Summer 2022 season.


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Comments (58)

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  • Georgina says:

    I’ve been offered 10,000 Avios for £5k spend anywhere

  • Dawn says:

    I’d already booked my flights for LHR – IST 1 Feb, returning 30 July DAL – LHR as I needed to get back on that date. It cost a lot as it was the only flight.
    This morning I saw the second flight added at a great price, went through the process to change my booking and save £160 each. It wouldn’t let me and said ‘Call us’. After 45 minutes holding on the phone from Antigua where I’m on holiday, I got through, changed the flights and was told the saving was just £41 each due to others booking whilst I’d been hanging on the phone. Really frustrating.

  • DanLondon says:

    Does anyone know if flights in spring are being moved from Gatwick? I’m supposed to be flying from Geneva in april. Hope it moves to Heathrow. But worried as I used Avios (paid £4 for 4 tickets). Looks like you can’t book the flights any more so guess it has been cancelled?

    • Rob says:

      100% guaranteed to be moving to Heathrow, either directly or by adding you to an existing Heathrow flight.

      • DanLondon says:

        Thank you! So much easier to got to for me, and always prefer flying from Heathrow. Sad for BA Gatwick staff though

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