BA adds new summer flights from London City
British Airways is launching four new routes across Europe for the summer season out of London City Airport.
Customers can now book flights to Barcelona, Luxembourg, Milan and Thessaloniki.
Flights to all four destinations will operate on BA CityFlyer’s Embraer E190 aircraft.
It kicks off with daily Luxembourg and Milan daily services on 27 March.
On 18 June, Thessaloniki launches, operating once a week on Saturday, and from 19 June, Barcelona will operate six times a week.
Tom Stoddart, Managing Director of BA CityFlyer, which operates the new services, said: "As customers start to plan their next summer getaway, we wanted to offer new routes to some of the most popular European destinations."
Seasonal services to Jersey and Guernsey are also returning. Flights will operate on Monday and Friday from 20 June to 2 September.
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