British Airways announced Tuesday that it will resume flights to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur from London from October 28 and November 10, respectively, expanding its network of destinations in Asia in the wake of the pandemic.
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The airline will operate daily flights between London-Heathrow and the Malaysian capital on Boeing 787-9 aircraft, and three flights a week between London-Gatwick and Bangkok on a Boeing 777-200ER.
British Airways had previously announced that it will also resume flights to Abu Dhabi on April 20, in addition to welcoming Agadir (Morocco) on March 31 and adding Izmir (Turkey) to its network on May 18.
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