• Wednesday, 03 July 2024

British Airways to cancel around 10,000 Heathrow flights this winter

British Airways to cancel around 10,000 Heathrow flights this winter
British Airways said on Monday it will axe around 10,000 short-haul flights to and from London's Heathrow Airport between October and March. Some long-haul flights will also be affected, the company said of its move, which aims to minimize cancellations and delays during the winter months. Through the end of October, a few dozen round-trip flights per day - a total of 629 - are also to be cancelled, the company said on Monday. The airline plans to maintain its connections during the autumn school vacations to popular vacation destinations. Most of the cancellations will be announced well in advance, and travellers are expected to be able to switch to other connections, the airline said. Heathrow, the largest airport in Britain, has imposed a cap of no more than 100,000 passengers a day because of an acute shortage of staff. This had been due to expire in mid-September, but was recently extended until the end of October. Already this summer, British Airways has cancelled almost 30,000 flights.