BA Euroflyer adds short-haul Gatwick services


BA Euroflyer adds short-haul Gatwick services

Friday, 05 Jan, 2023 0

British Airways’ new Gatwick subsidiary BA Euroflyer has added five new short-haul routes.

It added Montpellier, Corfu, Mykonos and Innsbruck to its short-haul route network, and a new summer Salzburg service.

Montpellier is a new addition to the network, operating three times a week in the summer from 27 May 2023.

Mykonos bolsters the existing summer routes from London Heathrow and London City.

BA Euroflyer also put its short-haul Gatwick winter schedule on sale.

Tom Stoddart, Acting CEO said: “It is exciting to see our short-haul schedule at Gatwick grow.”

BA Euroflyer recently received its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) a from the CAA.



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