Heathrow News

Virgin Atlantic enhances its premium sun offering as it announces return to Dubai
Four times a week seasonal winter service will operate on a Boeing 787-9 from 28 October 2023

Heathrow’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel Incentive Scheme Triples Use in 2023
Greener, cleaner jet fuel has become a hot commodity at Heathrow as the airport embarks on the second year of its Sustainable Aviation Fuel incentive scheme.

Virgin Atlantic suspends services to Pakistan
Virgin Atlantic announced today that it will be suspending services between London Heathrow and Lahore and Islamabad.

Aer Lingus Launches Direct Route from Ireland West to London Heathrow
Aer Lingus has announced a new route from Ireland West Airport Knock to London Heathrow, which aims to support connectivity for the West and boost the local economy and tourism.

First retrofitted Emirates A380 enters service
The first Emirates A380 to be completely refurbished under the airline’s US$ 2 billion retrofit program has been deployed today on the Dubai-London Heathrow service, operating as EK003.
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British Airways announced a new direct route between the Cincinnati region and London Heathrow
British Airways and the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) announced a new direct route between the Cincinnati region and London Heathrow, which will begin operating in 2023.

Virgin Atlantic and IndiGo announce new codeshare agreement
Virgin Atlantic and IndiGo are delighted to announce a new codeshare between the UK and India, offering seamless connections and increased opportunities for frequent flyers to earn more points than ever before.

Ryanair Adds Over 1 Million Seats To Its UK Winter Schedule
Ryanair, the UK’s largest airline, yesterday (23 Aug) added over 1 million low-fare seats to its winter schedules to/from 20 UK airports in response to BA’s announcement that it will cancel 8% of its winter schedule (over 10,000 flights) due to staff shortages and capacity cuts at “Hopeless Heathrow”.

British Airways cuts close to 2 million seats this winter
After cancelling tens of thousands of Heathrow flights during the summer season – mainly due to a lack of resources – British Airways is cancelling thousands more during the winter.