BA to launch Gatwick flights to Poland and Turkey
British Airways will start flights from Gatwick to Poznan in Poland and Antalya in Turkey next summer.
From March 30 it will fly daily to Poznan and from April 10 it will operate three flights per week to Antalya.
Commercial director Robert Boyle said: “The demand for business and leisure travel between the UK and Poland continues to grow and Poznan joins Warsaw and Krakow on our network.
“All three destinations will operate from Gatwick next summer when our Warsaw flights move from Heathrow.
“Antalya is in south west Turkey and is an increasingly popular leisure destination with new tourism facilities being developed.”
BA has already announced that it will start daily flights from Gatwick to Genoa from April 4.
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