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British Airways launches flights out of Cambridge Airport!

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There are some phrases you never expect to be writing and that is one of them.  However, confirmation arrived yesterday that British Airways franchisee SUN-AIR of Scandinavia is launching a service to Gothenburg.  From Cambridge.

Services start on March 2nd.  Flights will only depart on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

British Airways flights from Cambridge Airport

Whilst the British Airways press release says “This is expected to be a popular route amongst business travellers”, what they actually mean is “This is expected to be a popular route for employees of Astra Zeneca”.

Astra Zeneca is underwriting the service.  I am told that it has committed to purchase 20 tickets for every flight.  This is not new.  I believe that some US routes operated by BA are underwritten by Glaxo and other major employers.

According to the airport:

Flight BA8235 will depart Cambridge at 07:00 each morning and arrive 10:00 at Gothenburg’s Landvetter International Airport.  Flight BA8236 from Gothenburg will depart at 18:00 each evening, arriving in Cambridge at 19:00, Monday to Thursday. It will be serviced by fast and comfortable 32-seat Dornier 328 regional jets.

Passengers travelling with SUN-AIR through Cambridge International Airport’s newly refurbished terminal will enjoy a spacious and relaxing hotel-style departure lounge, including a Costa Coffee bar and snacks, complimentary Wi-Fi and short check-in times, as well as the VIP JETability Lounge for applicable British Airways Gold and Silver card or oneworld frequent flyers.   The airport is located only three miles from Cambridge city centre and offers on-airport car parking and good public transport access. It is also close to all major road networks, meaning regional centres such as Peterborough and Ipswich are easily reached within an hour.

Yes, there is a lounge!  It is not available via Priority Pass or Lounge Club though.

The flights are already available for booking via ba.com.  It is included in Reward Flight Saver with a return flight presumably costing 9,000 Avios and £35 in Eurotraveller.  At the time of writing yesterday afternoon, no redemption flights had yet been loaded.  No business class seems to be available.

The airport code for Cambridge is CBG if you are looking up the flights (Gothenburg is GOT).  This is another one to add to my forthcoming comprehensive guide to Avios redemptions from regional airports.


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Comments (22)

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  • Alan MAN says:

    20 seats block booked by AstraZeneca on each flight for only 12 to sell to public, will last as long as contract lasts

  • Joey North says:

    Its a shame Cityjet stopped the flights to Amsterdam. The problem for me was the timing (very early or mid afternoon departure) which was suited to business travellers. Nice idea, but clearly business were not making sufficient use of the service. Meanwhile up the road at Stansted, Easyjet flights to Amsterdam are always full. Lots of tourists come to Cambridge, and alot of travellers live in Cambridge. I hope carriers can invest in services running at sensible times for the tourist sector, before Cambridge council turns the airport into Bovis homes…

  • IslandDweller says:

    Puzzled about the crew logistics. Wonder if they position early on Monday? Surely the plane isn’t going to sit around all weekend unused at Cambridge?

    • JAXBA says:

      I wondered the same. Maybe it’ll position to/from LCY and operate a flight there, instead of positioning to/from GOT?

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