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British Airways announces additional flights from India to London

These flights will reunite several people who have been kept apart from their loved ones due to Covid-19 and provide convenient options to eligible students to connect to the UK and US on the airlines’ codeshare partner American Airlines

 

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British Airways has announced that it will increase flights from 10 to 20 per week from India to the UK starting 16 August 2021. The decision came as the UK government moved India to an ‘amber’ list and the Indian government allowed UK carriers to operate additional flights, increasing the weekly cap from 15 to 34 per week.

British Airways will now operate 20 direct return flights across Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, providing convenient options for customers travelling to London and Heathrow.

These flights will reunite several people who have been kept apart from their loved ones due to Covid-19 and provide convenient options to eligible students to connect to the UK and US on the airlines’ codeshare partner American Airlines.

Moran Birger, British Airways’ Head of Sales for South Asia, Middle East and Africa said: “It is wonderful to see connections between India and London being restored after months of uncertainty caused by the global pandemic. These additional new flights will allow our Indian customers, who have waited so patiently, to reunite with their loved ones. The flights also provide new travel options for Indian students wishing to travel to the UK and beyond for further studies, ahead of the start of a new academic year.”

 

British Airways has partnered with Dettol to offer a range of products to keep its customers and colleagues safe in the air and on the ground

 

Customers booking with British Airways can do so with absolute confidence, thanks to the airline’s flexible booking policy. They are able to exchange their booking for a voucher or move their dates without incurring a change fee.

British Airways’ existing online Covid hub includes information on flexible bookings, testing, how to use a voucher and what the British Airways flying experience looks like for those that haven’t travelled for some time.

British Airways has partnered with Dettol to offer a range of products to keep its customers and colleagues safe in the air and on the ground. The airline is cleaning all key surfaces, including seats, screens, seat buckles and tray tables, after every flight, and each aircraft is completely cleaned from nose to tail every day.

The air on all British Airways flights is fully recycled once every two to three minutes through HEPA filters, which remove microscopic bacteria and virus clusters with over 99.9 per cent efficiency, equivalent to hospital operating theatre standards.

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