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BA has restored much of its haul route network at London Gatwick & Heathrow to The Americas and Africa.
Many routes to the Middle East and Asia remain suspended.
Long haul flights have also resumed at Heathrow Terminal 3.
Here is the current status of the network. A number of routes are subject to ad hoc frequency reductions throughout the summer.
Flights from London Heathrow are operated with Airbus A350-1000, Airbus A380, Boeing 787-8, 9 & 10, Boeing 777-200ER and 777-300ER aircraft.
Flights from London Gatwick are operated with Boeing 777-200ER aircraft, in a three class (Club World, World Traveller Plus, World Traveller) configuration. Please see here for a full guide to BA’s long haul fleet.
You can also see our dedicated BA short haul network pages for London City, Gatwick and Heathrow.
Recent & Forthcoming Changes
All apply at Heathrow, unless otherwise stated.
Baltimore – Restarted 2 May 2022
Boston – Airbus A380 operating on BA213 & BA212
Dubai – Airbus A380 operations ended on BA107 & BA106
Hong Kong – Cancellation of all fights extended to 30 October 2022
Houston – Increased to twice daily 8 May 2022
Johannesburg – Reduces to once daily from 1 June until at least 31 July 2022
Miami – Reduced to once daily from 4 June to 7 September 2022; American Airlines will operate an additional flight during this time.
Nashville – Restarted 9 May 2022
New York JFK – Increased to up to 7 times daily from 8 May
Seattle – Increased to twice daily on 8 May 2022
Canada
Calgary – Suspended
Montreal – Operating less than daily
Toronto Pearson – Operating up to twice daily; Gatwick suspended
Vancouver – Operating up to daily; Airbus A380 operates on BA85 & BA84 from 1 June to 25 September
United States Of America
Atlanta – Operating up to daily; moves to Terminal 3 on 30 October 2022
Austin – Operating up to daily
Baltimore – Restarted 2 May 2022
Boston – Operating up to three times daily; Airbus A380 operates on BA213 & BA212
Charleston – Suspended
Charlotte – Codeshare operated by American Airlines
Chicago O’Hare – Operating twice daily; Airbus A380 operates on BA295 & BA294 from 1 June
Dallas / Fort Worth – Operating daily; Airbus A380 operates on BA193 & BA192 from 1 July
Denver – Operating up to daily
Houston – Operating up to twice daily
Las Vegas – Operating up to daily
Los Angeles – Operating up to three times daily; Airbus A380 occasionally operating on flights BA283 & BA282
Miami – Operating up to twice daily; Airbus A380 operating on flights BA209 & BA208; reduced to once daily from 4 June to 7 September 2022 – AA will operate an additional flight during this time.
Nashville – Restarted 9 May 2022
New Orleans – Operating less than daily
Newark – Operating up to twice daily; increases to up to 3 times daily from 5 June 2022
New York JFK – Operating up to seven times daily; relaunches at Gatwick 28 May 2022
Orlando – Operating daily at Heathrow & Gatwick; increases to twice daily at Gatwick on 23 May 2022; moves back to Terminal 5 on 30 October 2022
Philadelphia – Operating up to daily
Phoenix – Operating up to daily
Pittsburgh – Relaunches 4 times weekly Friday 3 June 2022
Portland – Launches 5 times weekly Friday 3 June 2022
San Diego – Operating up to daily
San Francisco – Operating up to twice daily; Airbus A380 operates on flights BA287 & BA286
San Jose – Due to restart 13 June 2022
Seattle – Operating up to twice daily
Tampa (Gatwick) – Operating up to daily
Washington Dulles – Operating up to twice daily; Airbus A380 aircraft operating on flights BA293 & BA292
North Atlantic Ocean
Bermuda – Operating less than daily
Central & South America
Cancun (Gatwick) – Operating up to daily
Mexico City – Operating up to daily
San Jose, Costa Rica (Gatwick) – Winter seasonal route resumes 1 November 2022
Lima (Gatwick) – Suspended
Sao Paulo – Operating up to daily
Rio de Janeiro – Operating less than daily
Buenos Aires – Operating via Sao Paulo; moved to Terminal 3 on 25 April 2022
Santiago – Operating less than daily
The Caribbean
Antigua (Gatwick) – Operating daily
Barbados – Operating daily; moves back to Terminal 5 on 30 October 2022
Grand Cayman – Operating via Nassau
Grenada (Gatwick) – Operating via Saint Lucia
Kingston (Gatwick) – Operating less than daily
Montego Bay (Gatwick) – Winter seasonal service resumes 2 November 2022
Nassau – Operating less than daily
Port of Spain (Gatwick) – Operating via Saint Lucia
Providenciales (Gatwick) – Operating via Antigua
Punta Cana (Gatwick) – Operating via Antigua until 1 November 2022
St Kitts (Gatwick) – Operating via Antigua
St Lucia (Gatwick) – Operating up to daily
Trinidad & Tobago (Gatwick) – Operating via Antigua
Africa
Abuja – Operating daily
Lagos – Operating daily
Accra – Operating daily; moves back to Terminal 5 on 30 October 2022
Cairo – Operated with Airbus A320 short haul aircraft
Nairobi – Operating up to daily
Cape Town – Operating daily
Durban – Suspended
Johannesburg – Operating twice daily; reduces to once daily from 1 June until at least 31 July 2022
Indian Ocean
Mauritius (Gatwick) – Operating less than daily
The Maldives – Winter seasonal route resumes 30 October 2022
The Seychelles – Suspended
Middle East
Abu Dhabi – Suspended
Bahrain – Operating up to daily; moves to Terminal 3 on 30 October 2022
Dammam – Suspended
Jeddah – Suspended; occasional seasonal flights may operate
Riyadh – Operating up to daily
Doha (Gatwick) – Operating daily; also operated by Qatar Airways at Heathrow
Dubai – Operating up to twice daily
Kuwait – Operating up to daily
Muscat – Suspended
Tel Aviv – Operating up to daily
South & Central Asia
Islamabad (Gatwick) – Operating less than daily
Lahore – Suspended
Bengaluru – Operating up to daily
Chennai – Operating less than daily
Delhi – Operating up to daily
Hyderabad – Operating less than daily
Mumbai – Operating up to daily
Far East
Bangkok – Suspended until at least Sunday 30 October 2022; all flights taken off sale
Beijing Daxing – Suspended
Shanghai – Suspended
Hong Kong – Suspended until 30 October
Kuala Lumpur – Suspended
Osaka – Suspended
Tokyo Haneda – BA flights suspended until 30 October 2022; also operated by Japan Airlines
Seoul – Suspended
Singapore – Operating daily
Australia
Sydney – Operating daily via Singapore