Basel/Mulhouse, Bordeaux, Brussels and Luxembourg back with British Airways

British Airways is expanding its international network from its London Heathrow hub. And this despite the countless quarantine obligations imposed by the United Kingdom on almost all European countries.

French-speaking Europe is particularly well served by British Airways' expansion programme. The airline has just reopened its flights to Brussels and Luxembourg. The Belgian capital is once again served by three daily frequencies on average since 1 October. Luxembourg has had 11 flights a week since 2 October for a day's round trip.

The British airline will be landing again at Bordeaux on 25 October, with one daily flight.. Timetables vary from day to day. On the same date, British Airways will also be returning to the Franco-Swiss airport of Basel/Mulhouse with two daily flights.

British Airways is speeding up its European comeback in October. Since the beginning of the month, the airline has been flying again to Bilbao, Dublin, Düsseldorf, Göteborg, Milan-Linate, Seville, Stuttgart and Valencia. From 25 October, it will be landing again in Billund, Cologne, Malta, Salzburg, Vienna and Zagreb.

Visit long-haulBritish Airways has relaunched services to Johannesburg and Cape Town in South Africa, as well as to Bahrain. On the 12th, it will inaugurate four weekly frequencies to Lahore in Pakistan.. This is the only new destination in its network this winter. The return of flights to Grenada, the Seychelles, the Maldives and Barbados is also planned between now and the end of the month.