BA launching Belgrade, Riga flights
British Airways is adding new destinations Riga in Latvia and Belgrade in Serbia to its route network.
Both routes depart from London Heathrow starting this October.
BA will launch a three-times weekly Riga flights from 29 October 2023.
Flights will operate on A320 and A321 aircraft.
Riga is the largest city both in Latvia and the Baltic states.
British Airways Holidays city break packages with Riga flights are available.
Belgrade flights will run three times a week starting on 31 October 2023.
The airline is also adding a 12-times weekly service from London Heathrow to Cologne from 30 October.
In addition, BA Cityflyer will launch Milan Linate flights from London City Airport, to complement the existing flights from London Heathrow.
Neil Chernoff, British Airways’ Director of Network and Alliances, said: “These are destinations that we think our customers will love, offering an alternative to some of the more well-known cities we fly to.”
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