British Airways announces new Florence flight


British Airways announces new Florence flight

Monday, 30 Dec, 2022 0

British Airways is launching a new daily Florence flight.

Starting on 26 April 2023, the Heathrow service operates daily on an A320Neo aircraft.

“Not only is this good news for UK travellers, but also for those connecting in London to and from US destinations,” said Neil Chernoff, Director of Networks and Alliances.

Florence will be the 11th Italian city served by British Airways from London Heathrow in summer 2023.

It also flies to Rome, Milan, Venice and Naples.

The Florence flight joins new routes this summer, such as Gatwick to Aruba and Guyana, and Heathrow to Cincinnati, Ohio.

Flights are on sale now.



Learn more about :   British Airways ( United Kingdom )  



 

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