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Fury as British Airways announces seven holiday routes from Heathrow

Move comes just after route to Chengdu in China was cut

Simon Calder
Travel Correspondent
Tuesday 01 November 2016 16:24 GMT
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Tallinn has potential as a business destination
Tallinn has potential as a business destination (Arian Zwegers/Flickr)

Next summer, BA will fly from Heathrow to Brindisi in south-east Italy, the Greek island of Zakynthos, Murcia in Spain, Pula in Croatia and Tallinn in Estonia. In addition, the links to Nantes and Montpellier will be revived, flying from Heathrow rather than Gatwick.

The services operate only on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and almost all in afternoons and evenings. These are the times when demand for flights is lowest, especially in summer from a predominantly business airport such as Heathrow.

The aim of the new routes is to extract some productivity from planes and crews at times when they would otherwise be flying half-empty on business routes or grounded through lack of passengers. But following BA’s decision to abandon the route from Heathrow to Chengdu in China, and replace it with a mainly leisure link to New Orleans, the schedule has angered anti-expansion campaigners.

John Stewart, chair of the campaign group HACAN, called the move “ironic”, and said: “Just days after a third runway at Heathrow has been given the green light so the UK can have more routes to the emerging markets of the world, British Airways, Heathrow’s main customer, has chosen to trumpet the fact that it is planning seven new routes to European destinations that are leisure pure and simple.”

Last week the Transport Secretary, Chris Grayling, said a new runway at Heathrow would “crucially boost our connections with the rest of the world, supporting exports, trade and job opportunities”.

The one new destination with significant business potential is Tallinn. Neil Taylor, author of the Bradt Guide to Estonia, said:"Relations between the UK and Estonia have always so close, it is amazing that it has taken 25 years since independence from the USSR for this link to be established.”

At Gatwick, the transatlantic battle between British Airways and its low-cost rival, Norwegian, has intensified. Norwegian has launched flights to Las Vegas, in direct competition with BA and Virgin Atlantic. A week ago BA announced plans to take on Norwegian between Gatwick and Fort Lauderdale in Florida. From 28 March next year, BA will move onto another Norwegian route, to Oakland in California - the low-cost gateway for the San Francisco Bay area.

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