The complete BA withdrawl list
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The complete BA withdrawl list
taken from britishairways.com
Format:
Route
Change
Effective
Accra Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Baltimore Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Belfast* Heathrow
all flights withdrawn
28 October
Bologna Heathrow
transfer to Gatwick
28 October
Boston Heathrow BA239 / BA238
withdrawn
28 October
Cayman islands Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Cork Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Dharan Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Entebbe Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Gdansk Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Gothenburg Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Grand Cayman Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Lyon Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Montpellier Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Nassau Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
New York Gatwick
all flights
withdrawn 1 October
New York Heathrow BA114 / BA115
withdrawn
1 October
Rotterdam Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Shannon Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Stockholm Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Turks and Caicos Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Washington Heathrow BA225 /BA222
withdrawn on Thursday and Friday
1 October
Zurich Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Format:
Route
Change
Effective
Accra Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Baltimore Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Belfast* Heathrow
all flights withdrawn
28 October
Bologna Heathrow
transfer to Gatwick
28 October
Boston Heathrow BA239 / BA238
withdrawn
28 October
Cayman islands Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Cork Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Dharan Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Entebbe Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Gdansk Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Gothenburg Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Grand Cayman Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Lyon Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Montpellier Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Nassau Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
New York Gatwick
all flights
withdrawn 1 October
New York Heathrow BA114 / BA115
withdrawn
1 October
Rotterdam Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Shannon Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Stockholm Gatwick
suspended
28 October
Turks and Caicos Gatwick
transfer to Heathrow
28 October
Washington Heathrow BA225 /BA222
withdrawn on Thursday and Friday
1 October
Zurich Gatwick
suspended
28 October
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All BA 767s to leave LGW by 28th October 2001. (Winter Schedule).
http://www.bassa.co.uk/news/8.htm
Yet again we learn the plan from our Cabin Crew colleagues. It makes a change from the cleaners......!
These are troubled times indeed.
ZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzz........
[ 01 October 2001: Message edited by: The Zombie ]
http://www.bassa.co.uk/news/8.htm
Yet again we learn the plan from our Cabin Crew colleagues. It makes a change from the cleaners......!
These are troubled times indeed.
ZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzz........
[ 01 October 2001: Message edited by: The Zombie ]
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nice-beaver,
According to the BA website operation news page, as from the 28th October Caymen Island flights are switched to Heathrow from Gatwick.
They advise customers to phone their travel agent or BA to confirm that their reservation has been changed.
If you are leaving before 28th October then it still departs from Gatwick, after that Heathrow. If you do not leave until next year then they might chnge it back again depending on the situation.
Hope this helps
According to the BA website operation news page, as from the 28th October Caymen Island flights are switched to Heathrow from Gatwick.
They advise customers to phone their travel agent or BA to confirm that their reservation has been changed.
If you are leaving before 28th October then it still departs from Gatwick, after that Heathrow. If you do not leave until next year then they might chnge it back again depending on the situation.
Hope this helps
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Looks as though they are swapping the low loads N.American flights out of Heathrow with the higher load Caribbean etc. flights (less American pax.). This will cover the valuable LHR slots until things pick up again.