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BA Euroflyer Gatwick routes for Summer 2024 are now bookable

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Whilst British Airways flights normally become available for cash or Avios bookings at 355 days before departure, there has been a delay in loading the London Gatwick timetable for Summer 2024.

The new BA Euroflyer operation at Gatwick is still finding its feet and, like any start up, doesn’t have perfect visibility of where it will be in 12 months time. However, the Summer 2024 schedule has started to drop into ba.com over recent weeks.

BA Euroflyer Summer 2024 Gatwick schedule

The flights listed below are now bookable for cash or Avios.

Due to the 355 day rule, you can currently book up to mid June 2024.

What is BA Euroflyer?

As a reminder, British Airways has decided to launch a new standalone airline to operate its short haul flights from London Gatwick. At BA Euroflyer, the flight crew and cabin crew will be on different contracts with poorer pay and conditions than their Heathrow counterparts.

To the customer, BA Euroflyer will look and feel exactly like a standard British Airways flight. There will be no difference in terms of baggage rules, seat selection, lounge access, food and drink etc.

Club Europe is available as usual. It uses a different caterer to Heathrow but this was always the case pre-covid. I have been very impressed by recent meals from Gatwick and arguably the food is slightly better than the Heathrow offering.

The only obvious difference is the cabin crew, who are noticeably younger (and arguably less switched on) than their Heathrow counterparts.

Where can I fly on BA from Gatwick next Summer?

In the airline world, ‘Summer’ runs from the end of March to the end of October.

British Airways will be serving the following short haul routes from London Gatwick next Summer.

All routes will be operating from 31st March (many as a continuation of a winter service) unless indicated.

Gatwick Airport South Terminal
  • Alicante – seven per week
  • Amsterdam – 19 per week
  • Bari – seven per week
  • Bordeaux – seven per week
  • Cagliari – seven per week, from 23rd May
  • Catania – seven per week
  • Dubrovnik – seven per week
  • Faro – 13 per week
  • Gran Canaria – two per week
  • Ibiza – 10 per week
  • Lanzarote – seven per week
  • Mahon – six per week
  • Malaga – 14 per week
  • Malta – six per week
  • Marrakech – 14 per week
  • Montpellier – two per week, from 2nd April
  • Nice – 13 per week
  • Palma – 10 per week
  • Paphos – seven per week
  • Salzburg – four per week
  • Seville – seven per week
  • Tenerife (South) – seven per week
  • Turin – six per week
  • Verona – seven per week

This is not the full schedule

It is important to note that this is not the final schedule from Gatwick for Summer 2024:

  • some routes, such as Porto and Algiers, are moving to Gatwick for Winter 2023 and may continue at Gatwick for Summer 2024
  • additional Greek and Turkish routes are still to be finalised
  • additional routes and / or increased frequencies are likely if Euroflyer can get access to additional aircraft for next summer (there is no shortage of slots as many are currently being used by sister airline Vueling on a temporary basis)

You can book, for cash or Avios, on ba.com here.


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Comments (75)

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  • TeesTraveller says:

    Typo, should read: “In the airline world, ‘Summer’ runs from the end of March to the end of October.”

    • Rob says:

      Sorry. Spent too much time on party planning yesterday and not enough on proof reading.

  • Peter says:

    Isn’t the winter season from October thru March?

  • marshy11 says:

    Yes, I had to read it a couple of times to check what it meant. Clearly a typo.

  • Dave2106 says:

    Should the list say Bodrum or Bordeaux? Daily LGW-BOD flights loaded into the system, while BJV showing as a once or twice weekly Heathrow route.

  • TimM says:

    Are there any domestic connections to Gatwick next Summer?

  • Pedro says:

    I note that the Iberia Express twice daily LGW-MAD booking option for next summer via the BA website has been pulled again. Only LHR is offered. It was not there last summer but is there for this winter (until 30 March). The flights are running and bookable via Iberia or Iberia Express. So much for “One World”.

  • Paulw says:

    Any news on sharm el sheik? Flights still winter…

  • poggs says:

    Still no Edinburgh?

    Major pain having to do the national express shuttle from Heathrow.

    • Tim says:

      There are daily GLA-LGWs I believe? Operated by mainline

      • JimmyJimmy says:

        One a day at 07:55 currently, not always suitable for connections.
        J

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