British Airways to cease flights to Colombo from March
British Airways has confirmed that flights to Colombo in Sri Lanka will cease to be operated after March next year.
The airline will operate a service from London to Colombo and Male until March 28 2015, and while services to Male will recommence for winter, "services to Colombo will unfortunately be cancelled", it said in a statement.
Customers who have booked the route with British Airways will be offered a full refund.
"We are also seeking solutions to assist as many customers as possible in making alternative travel arrangements," the airline's statement continued.
It also advised customers who have booked through a travel agent or a third party to contact them direct.
"We would like to apologise to the customers affected by these changes and we would like to thank the airport authorities, local government, tourist organisations and people of Sri Lanka for their support," the statement concluded.
The announcement came not long after the airline announced a return of its Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur flight from May 27 2015, a destination that it hasn’t operated to since 2001.
http://www.travelweekly.co.uk/Artic...s+to+cease+flights+to+colombo+from+march.html
New Routes Bring More Sunshine For British Airways Leisure Travellers
Posted on September 24, 2014
British Airways has added another three new routes to its 2015 Gatwick schedule. Seville in Spain, Funchal in Madeira and Las Palmas in Gran Canaria will all be available to book from today, and the first flights will take to the skies from March 2015.
The news follows announcements on eight other new Gatwick routes, taking the total number of destinations British Airways flies to from Gatwick to over 50 for Summer 2015.
From December this year, new winter sun and ski destinations will include Fuerteventura, Friedrichshafen and Grenoble.
Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands will fly from December 13 this year and other sunshine routes launching for summer 2015, will include Cagliari in Sardinia, Heraklion in Crete, Rhodes in Greece and Bodrum and Dalaman in Turkey.
Colm Lacy, British Airways' Head of Commercial for Gatwick, said: “We’re delighted to be offering our customers more choices to popular holiday hot-spots.
“With so many new routes from Gatwick, our customers will have greater choice with even more value-for-money holidays to choose from, whether it’s a family break or a short weekend trip away.
“In addition to the new routes, we are also responding to customer demand and now offer our customers day-trip and handbaggage only fares starting from £39 each-way, based on a return fare”.
http://www.britishairways.com/en-gb...924103805&articleType=LatestNews#.VCLnkvldUcI
British Airways has confirmed that flights to Colombo in Sri Lanka will cease to be operated after March next year.
The airline will operate a service from London to Colombo and Male until March 28 2015, and while services to Male will recommence for winter, "services to Colombo will unfortunately be cancelled", it said in a statement.
Customers who have booked the route with British Airways will be offered a full refund.
"We are also seeking solutions to assist as many customers as possible in making alternative travel arrangements," the airline's statement continued.
It also advised customers who have booked through a travel agent or a third party to contact them direct.
"We would like to apologise to the customers affected by these changes and we would like to thank the airport authorities, local government, tourist organisations and people of Sri Lanka for their support," the statement concluded.
The announcement came not long after the airline announced a return of its Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur flight from May 27 2015, a destination that it hasn’t operated to since 2001.
http://www.travelweekly.co.uk/Artic...s+to+cease+flights+to+colombo+from+march.html
New Routes Bring More Sunshine For British Airways Leisure Travellers
Posted on September 24, 2014
British Airways has added another three new routes to its 2015 Gatwick schedule. Seville in Spain, Funchal in Madeira and Las Palmas in Gran Canaria will all be available to book from today, and the first flights will take to the skies from March 2015.
The news follows announcements on eight other new Gatwick routes, taking the total number of destinations British Airways flies to from Gatwick to over 50 for Summer 2015.
From December this year, new winter sun and ski destinations will include Fuerteventura, Friedrichshafen and Grenoble.
Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands will fly from December 13 this year and other sunshine routes launching for summer 2015, will include Cagliari in Sardinia, Heraklion in Crete, Rhodes in Greece and Bodrum and Dalaman in Turkey.
Colm Lacy, British Airways' Head of Commercial for Gatwick, said: “We’re delighted to be offering our customers more choices to popular holiday hot-spots.
“With so many new routes from Gatwick, our customers will have greater choice with even more value-for-money holidays to choose from, whether it’s a family break or a short weekend trip away.
“In addition to the new routes, we are also responding to customer demand and now offer our customers day-trip and handbaggage only fares starting from £39 each-way, based on a return fare”.
http://www.britishairways.com/en-gb...924103805&articleType=LatestNews#.VCLnkvldUcI
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