![]() ![]() In light of market conditions and IAG’s decision to take into account environmental considerations when planning new routes it is unlikely that BA will launch a similar service again. Alternatively, passengers can be rebooked on alternative American Airlines and BA services to New York from London Heathrow.īA has suspended flights from London Gatwick to New York JFK and these are provisionally due to return from late October 2020. Passengers whose flights have been cancelled are entitled to a full refund. It has now been withdrawn from BA’s timetables entirely. The route was suspended in March 2020 and was due to return from late October 2020. This was expected following the announcement by BA’s parent company International Airlines Group that it plans to withdraw its Airbus A318 fleet. Once in a while, I become especially excited about a particular flight, in a way that - to most travellers, at least - would defy logic.London Air Travel » British Airways » British Airways London City » British Airways Suspends London City – New York JFK British Airways Airbus A318 Aircraft, G-EUNA (Image Credit: British Airways)īritish Airways has permanently suspended its all business class service from London City to New York JFK. ![]() Cons: mandatory stop on westbound flights, window seats don't have aisle access, no high-speed Wi-Fi. Pros: departs from London's City Airport, comfy seat, attentive flight attendants, great food, just 32 passengers on a busy day. To celebrate this fan-favourite route and aircraft, we're republishing a review done by TPG's Zach Honig on board the A318 from London City to JFK from 2018.Įxcerpt: A transatlantic crossing on British Airways' "Baby Bus" is a must for any premium-cabin-loving AvGeek. The all-business-class configuration on the A318 flew between London City (LCY) and New York (JFK) with a refuelling stop in Shannon, Ireland (SNN) along the way. ![]() To many, that meant one thing: The airline would be suspending the widely loved BA1 flight. ![]() This week, British Airways announced that it would be retiring its sole Airbus A318. ![]()
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