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British Airways launches flights from Stansted – and it gets even more bizarre

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When I was sent a link to itv.com by a reader yesterday morning, I was more than a little surprised by what I read.

British Airways had announced that it was launching flights from Stansted.

This made no sense at all – until I saw the details.

British Airways is launching flights to Faro, Malaga, Ibiza and Palma

There is a grand total of one flight per week, per route

All of these flights will take place on a Saturday or Sunday

All of these flights will use tiny Embraer 190 aircraft

British Airways Embraer 190 London City

Alert readers will have worked out what is going on now.  London City Airport is closed between lunchtime on Saturday and lunchtime on Sunday.  This means that British Airways has a few planes hanging around with not much to do.

Until now.

Just look at these flight times:

Ibiza – departs 06.45 (lands 10.15), returns at 11.00 (lands 12.30), Saturday only

Malaga – departs 13.15 (lands 17.15), returns at 18.00 (lands 19.50), Saturday only

Palma – departs 20.45 (lands 00.15), returns at 01.00 (lands 02.30!), Saturday (back Sunday) only

Faro – departs 05.40 (lands 08.30), returns at 09.05 (lands 10.00), Sunday only

Basically, the same plane will be flying all of these services.

The good news is that there is a new ‘Escape’ lounge at Stansted – although whether it is open for a 5.40am departure is another matter.

Flights are now available for booking, for cash or Avios, at ba.com.

The services run from 28th May to 30th October.


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Comments (61)

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  • Peaceful Waters says:

    Vueling fights from Manchester to Barcelona now on BA.com.

  • JoshBosh says:

    When selecting UK airports, Luton also appears.

  • Peaceful Waters says:

    Liverpool Vueling flights to Barcelona too (at £33 each leg).

  • Roy says:

    At those airports, I wonder whether it’s possible to do a B2B*4 🙂

  • Nick says:

    A friend of mine flew from STN last month and used her LoungeClub card to use the lounge. The interesting thing was that when she was at check in desk she asked if she could use the lounge and was basically escorted all the way to the lounge using fast track too.

    • harry says:

      They probably never saw a Lounge Club card before so your friend was ‘obviously’ some sort of VIP 🙂

      • Simon says:

        Some regional paid for lounges include this in the service you used to be able to do the same thing at stansted which made priority pass awesome because even if you didn’t use the lounge you could fast track. Not sure if this is still the case after the changes.

  • Nerock says:

    Is it normal that they open up only 2 economy seats for Avios redemptions on each flight? I guess it might be because it’s a small aircraft?

  • xcalx says:

    What’s the baggage allowance for Vueling if booking for cash or Avios.

  • James says:

    The embraers are lovely aircraft to fly on, nice pitch, wide seats, and only 2-2

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