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February 2, 2010

British Airways Summer 10 Long-Haul Update

by JL

As per 02FEB10 GDS timetable display, British Airways has further adjusted its planned 2010 Summer long-haul service.  Latest changes, and a summary of previously mentioned changes are the following:

London Heathrow – Accra Boeing 767 replaced 777 on following dates (previously 767 planned for entire Summer):
28MAR10 – 16APR10
28MAY10 – 15AUG10

London Heathrow – Beijing 1 Daily Boeing 777 (1 Daily 744 in S09). Day 3 from LHR, Day 4 from PEK does not have First Class service

London Heathrow – Dubai
Service is reduced from 3 to 2 Daily.

BA107/106 operates with 3 weekly 777 and 4 weekly 747-400
BA109/108 operates with Daily 777

This represents slight capacity reduction as it operates 1 Daily 747, 1 Daily 767 and 1 Daily 777 in Summer 09.

London Heathrow – Entebbe 5 weekly 767. Schedule moves back to LHR red-eye, EBB day-time departure
London Heathrow – Houston BA197/196 Daily 744 BA195/194 Daily 777 (2 744 in W09; 2 777 in S09)
London Heathrow – Jeddah Boeing 767 operating instead of 777, same level as S09
London Heathrow – Mumbai
BA139/138 777 replace 747 from 01MAY10, for entire Summer season. Previously planned till 31AUG10 then switch back to 747. 2 Daily 777 eff 01MAY10.

London Heathrow – Nairobi 1 Daily Boeing 777, First Class service on Day 234 ex-LHR
London Heathrow – Singapore BA011/012 reduction from Daily to 5 weekly between April and June 2010 (below op day for ex-LHR)
12APR10 – 07MAY10 Day x23
29MAY10 – 21JUN10 Day x23

Following London Gatwick longhaul frequencies are identical to Winter 09 season, which saw the increases:
London Gatwick – Antigua* 5 weekly 777 service (4 in S09)
London Gatwick – Barbados* 10 weekly 777 service (7 in S09)
London Gatwick – St. Lucia – Port of Spain 5 weekly 777 (3 in S09)
London Gatwick – Tobago* 1-stop 2 weekly 777

*1 weekly London Gatiwck – Antigua – Tobago (2 in W09), 1 weekly London Gatwick – Barbados – Tobago (New Routing)

Previously posted on BA Summer 2010 changes:

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