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British Airways drops Dallas flights, cuts Miami

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British Airways is pulling out of Dallas-Fort Worth, at least for the Summer 2025 flying season between April and October.

At present, American Airlines flies there four times per day from Heathrow whilst there is one British Airways service on an A380.

The original plan was to downgrade this to an A350. Instead, BA has dropped the flight and American Airlines is launching its own service in the exact same time slots.

British Airways drops one daily Miami flight

Anyone ticketed on the BA service from the end of March has been moved to the American Airlines flight.

BA is also dropping one daily Miami flight for Summer 2025. One of the two daily services has also been transferred to American Airlines.

British Airways has indicated that the continuing reliability issues with its Boeing 787 fleet are behind the cuts, although we believe that the airline is also building up a buffer to cope when the A380 fleet goes in for its interior refurbishment.


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Comments (68)

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  • Nico says:

    Share price highest since 2020, cant see a change of strategy really

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Just posted a €2bn profit and improved net debt by €3bn I think you’re right.

  • ADS says:

    “we believe that the airline is also building up a buffer to cope when the A380 fleet goes in for its interior refurbishment”

    any idea where the refurb will take place?
    XLEF went to Manila maintenance unexpectedly at the start of this week!

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Not that soon. They haven’t finished the designs / certifications but it’ll be quicker than getting it for 787 because Airbus can do their own unlike Boeing.

      I suspect it’s to fix other issues.

  • the_real_a says:

    Was that for one night?

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