BA Euroflyer, the British Airways subsidiary based at Gatwick, reported Wednesday that it added Montpellier, Corfu, Mykonos and Innsbruck to its short-haul route network, plus a new summer service to Salzburg.
Montpellier, in the south of France, is a new addition to the British Airways network, which will operate three times a week in the summer from May 27, 2023.
Service to Mykonos reinforces existing summer routes from London Heathrow and London City, while Corfu is added to the existing service at London Heathrow. To Innsbruck, eight new weekly flights are added in the winter season, complementing the existing six-times-weekly service from Heathrow.
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BA Euroflyer’s summer service to Salzburg will complement existing winter services from Gatwick and Heathrow.
The airline also released its winter short-haul schedule to Gatwick for sale Wednesday, offering 21 destinations, including Geneva, Turin, Tenerife and Lanzarote.
“It is exciting to see our short-haul schedule at Gatwick grow. These additional routes are to a wide range of destinations to suit all types of travelers, from beach lovers and skiers to explorers and adventurers,” commented Tom Stoddart, Acting CEO of BA Euroflyer.
The announcement of the new routes follows the recent news that BA Euroflyer has received an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and Operating License from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). This allows it to operate as a subsidiary airline in a similar manner to BA Cityflyer, flying under the British Airways brand and offering the company’s premium service.
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