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British Airways News & Operational Updates

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Entrance to Security, British Airways First Wing, London Heathrow Terminal 5, November 2025 (Image Credit: British Airways)

Here are the latest updates on BA flights at London City, Gatwick & Heathrow airports.

Heathrow Terminal Moves

A number of routes move between Terminals 3 & 5 on Sunday 29 March 2026:

From Terminal 3 to 5: Faro, Lyon, Naples, Palma de Mallorca; Austin, Vancouver

From Terminal 5 to 3: Bermuda, Denver, Phoenix

On 1 April 2026 these routes move between Terminals 3 & 5:

From Terminal 3 to 5: Dallas / Fort Worth

From Terminal 5 to 3: Nashville

On 15 April 2026 Barbados moves from Terminal 5 to 3.

Middle East Flight Disruption

BA flights to Amman, Bahrain, Dubai and Tel Aviv are suspended until 31 May 2026. Doha is suspended until 30 April 2026.

For BA’s latest rebooking & refund policies on flights to the Middle East, please see these pages on ba.com and BA’s trade website. As this is an evolving situation, these are regularly updated.

Guidance on passenger rights is available from the Civil Aviation Authority.

Winter 2026 Long Haul Expansion

BA has also announced a significant long-haul expansion for the Winter 2026 season.

A new year-round route from Heathrow to Melbourne via Kuala Lumpur will launch on 9 January 2027.

A new non-stop winter seasonal service from Gatwick to Columbo launches on 23 October, operating 3 times weekly.  This was previously operated via Male.

Winter seasonal flights San Jose, Costa Rica move from Gatwick to Heathrow and will increase to 5 times weekly. Tampa will also move to Heathrow year-round from 25 October.

Gatwick will regain a winter seasonal service to Barbados, with onward tags to Grenada, Guyana and Tobago.  St Lucia will become a standalone service.

Also at Gatwick, Kingston and Punta Cana benefit from frequency increases.

At Heathrow, Baltimore, Cape Town, Delhi, Houston, New Orleans and Tokyo Haneda also benefit from frequency increases.

BA Long Haul Flights

Please see here for a full guide to BA’s long haul route network. Routes operating at Heathrow are:

USA: Austin, Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago O’Hare, Cincinnati, Dallas Fort Worth, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, New Orleans, Newark, New York JFK, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St Louis (from 19 April 2026), Washington Dulles

Canada: Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver

North Atlantic: Bermuda

Caribbean: Barbados, Grand Cayman, Nassau, Providenciales

Central & South America: Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago, Sao Paulo

Africa: Abuja, Accra, Cairo, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Lagos, Nairobi

Indian Ocean: The Maldives

Middle East: Jeddah, Riyadh

South & Central Asia: Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, New Delhi

Far East: Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo Haneda

Australia: Sydney

Long haul routes operating at Gatwick are:

USA: Orlando, Tampa

Caribbean: Antigua, Grenada, Kingston, Port of Spain, Punta Cana, Saint Lucia, St Kitts, Trinidad & Tobago

Africa: Accra

Central & South America: Cancun, Georgetown

Indian Ocean: Mauritius

South & Central Asia: Islamabad

Far East: Bangkok

BA Short Haul Flights

You can also see our dedicated BA short haul network pages for London City, Gatwick and Heathrow.

BA Ground Services & Lounges

BA has opened new lounges at Dubai and Miami and “refreshed” lounges at Gatwick, Seattle, Singapore and Washington Dulles.

Full details of the latest openings and refurbishments by BA are on our lounge news page.

BA Aircraft Guides

Please see our guides to BA’s short haul and long haul fleets with details of new aircraft deliveries and refurbishment plans.

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