British Airways boosts Cincinnati capacity
British Airways is set to upgrade its Cincinnati transatlantic route with more flights and larger capacity planes.
Service to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport from London Heathrow (LHR) will increase from five to six flights per week from March 2026 through October.
It is the only nonstop flight from the UK to Ohio, Kentucky or Indiana.
To boost capacity further, BA will deploy Boeing 777-200 jets on the route, boosting overall capacity by more than half.
The aircraft have 48 Club World suites, 40 World Traveller Plus seats, and 184 economy seats.
“Since launching our nonstop service we’ve been delighted by the strong demand. Operating six times per week on larger aircraft offers greater flexibility and convenience,” said Neil Chernoff, BA’s Chief Planning and Strategy Officer.
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