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British Airways drops flights from Southampton for Summer 2025

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British Airways appears to have cancelled all flights from Southampton Airport for Summer 2025.

Passengers received emails last night saying that their flights had been cancelled, and services seem to have been pulled from ba.com.

The email from BA said:

British Airways drops flights to Southampton for Summer 2025

We’re very sorry to inform you that your upcoming flight to/from Southampton Airport has been cancelled, as we will no longer be operating flights to the airport during that time.

To help get your travel plans back on track, our teams are available to discuss your options, including re-booking on an alternative flight with us or another airline, or a full refund. Please contact us on xxxxxxxx at your earliest convenience.

If you incur additional travel costs, to/from Southampton, you will of course be able to claim this back at ba.com/helpme.

In Summer 2024, British Airways operated the following routes from Southampton:

  • Bergerac (Saturdays)
  • Palma de Mallorca (Sundays)
  • Faro (Saturdays)
  • Malaga (Sundays)

The routes were all operated by BA Cityflyer, a separate British Airways subsidiary.

It operates a fleet of Embraer E190 aircraft. These are smaller planes that are able to take off and land from London City’s short runways. When London City was closed over the weekend, some of the aircraft were moved to Southampton to operate these leisure routes.

I also could not find the winter flights to Bergerac and Chambery for booking, although I’m not sure if these ever went on sale in the first place.

I suspect that BA Cityflyer might expand its London Stansted operation with the aircraft that would otherwise be serving Southampton – we will see.


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Comments (62)

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  • Gr boy says:

    This is all due to Southampton airport being greedy ! They always do this by offering a great price to get airlines interested then after a season put the landing fees up ! When will they learn ? Greed pure greed.

    • Grzzly says:

      You know this for a fact? If this is indeed the case then it’s commercial naivety by Cityflyer. Any decent commercial airline gets a better than one season deal in place. Why should the airport subsidise a part-time operation from a carrier that clearly has no real interest in serving the airport?

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