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British Airways (re-)launches flights to Portland and Pittsburgh

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British Airways has announced that it is launching flights to Portland, Oregon in 2022.

This is the second time BA has announced the route. It first announced it would fly to Portland in December 2019, with flights starting in June 2020.

That – obviously – never happened, and the flights were pulled from schedules entirely last year.

Pittsburgh is also returning …. but let’s look at Portland first. Both routes should have good Avios availability as the routes have just been added.

British Airways Portland

The good news is that BA still has its sights set on the Pacific North West and will launch Portland on 3rd June 2022.

It will operate five days per week, all year round. Here is the timetable:

  • BA267 departs Heathrow at 15:15, arrives in Portland at 17:04
  • BA266 departs Portland at 18:50 and arrives in London at 12:15 the following day

Flight times are almost identical to the original plans, although the flight numbers have changed. It will depart from Heathrow Terminal 5.

The re-launch suggests BA is confident of travel picking up more broadly in 2022, despite the current Omicron menace.

The service will use a 787-8 aircraft, which British Airways often uses to open new US routes. It is BA’s smallest long haul aircraft with Club, World Traveller Plus and World Traveller. The 787-8 fleet is not yet outfitted with BA’s new Club Suite business class so you have to make do with the older yin-yang style seating. Our guide to the best seats on BA’s 787-8 is here.

By the time you read this flights should be bookable for cash or Avios on the BA website here, with the guaranteed two World Traveller Plus (premium economy) and four Club World seats per flight.  As this is a new route availability should be wide open – if you were planning a trip to the US west coast next Summer but had failed to get the dates you wanted, this might be your best opportunity.

British Airways also returns to Pittsburgh

British Airways has also announced the return of flights to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This route also returns on the 3rd June 2022 and will operate four times a week – Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday:

  • BA171 departs Heathrow at 16:45 and arrives in Pittsburgh at 19:50
  • BA170 departs Pittsburgh at 21:50 and arrives at Heathrow at 10:10 the following morning

These flights will also be operated by a Boeing 787-8. Unfortunately I have never been to Pittsburgh so I can’t recommend any activities ….

You can book both routes on ba.com here.


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Comments (32)

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  • Michele Baldrick says:

    I know HFP doesn’t have all the answers etc (most of them but not all :)) i was wondering if anyone at HFP’s or readers have heard any rumblings about restarting the LHR to CHS direct flights. I used to live there and my family still do. The direct flights, while they lasted, were such a time saver and so easy. I have my fingers crossed that BA will restart the route. Many thanks,

  • Gary says:

    Portland & surrounding areas are utopian. Had 3 months there. Delta also operates, or used to, a summer schedule to Portland direct from LHR – redeemable via Virgin points.

    • Max says:

      While I agree that the surrounding areas are in fact picturesque, the city itself resembles a ‘mad max style’ dystopia since the BurnLootMurder-crowd took over last year.

      • Lady London says:

        What happened Max? I liked Portland 6-8 years ago. But it seems too many piled
        In and its quirkiness just a thing they keep in the tourist guides now

        • Max says:

          Yeah in the past Portland was an underrated travel destination for real connoisseurs. Unfortunately as it got more popular it went downhill quickly by attracting the wrong kind of people to move there.
          Last year during the violent Black Lives Matter (BLM/BurnLootMurder) protests total anarchy broke out, since then Portland resembles a war zone. Police has essentially retreated and handed control over to domestic terrorist groups.

  • FatherOfFour says:

    The BA Pittsburgh route has been very on-off over the years. There was a period in the mid-nineties where they flew there from LGW, using one of three US Air B767s in Landor livery, (with US Air crew in BA Uniforms) as part of a route share agreement.
    I flew the route once, on staff travel, as part of our jounrey to MCO. (We went LGW-PIT-CLT-MCO due to school holidays).
    The only thing I saw of Pittsburgh was the airport and a hotel room!

    Portland looks interesting.

  • David says:

    PIT should be considered a hidden gem in terms of a start/end point for a road trip loop. You can create so many itineraries to fit in with many interests, just depending on which compass point you head out to.

  • AndyGWP says:

    Rob / Rhys – do you think we’ll get any more new routes released soon (there were whispers of Calgary)

  • John Granger says:

    I endorse everything you say about Portland, visited many times when we lived in the SF Bay Area and subsequently, having made good friends there. The Willamette wine region, renowned for its Pinots Noir is worth at least two days – some wonderful tasting rooms, many by appointment. Portland Airport is consistently voted the best in the US in user surveys. It is owned a run by the city who only allow local businesses to operate services, and in the central area just through security there is nearly always live music – a string quartet, jazz trio, etc.

    • Max says:

      Unfortunately since the BurnLootMurder (BLM) crime wave last year, Portland resembles a war zone without law and order.

  • dougzz99 says:

    Hugely out of date, but when I visited Pittsburgh in mid nineties it was a city trying hard with urban regeneration. The surrounding area looked fabulous in my limited (long weekend) drive around. It’s certainly on my list to revisit, but definitely in summer/fall. It’s a river confluence and bridge geeks delight. Watched an NFL games at the old Three Rivers Stadium, and would love to see another at the much newer Heinz Field.

  • Ronnie Ross says:

    Thank you for this notification. I managed to get 2 return Club class flights using a companion voucher and Avios to Portland in June/July.

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