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Where does British Airways fly from London City Airport, as it celebrates 25 years?

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This month, British Airways is celebrating 25 years of flying from London City Airport, so we thought it was a good time to highlight how easy it is to fly from the airport and where you can go.

Yesterday we looked at how smooth the airport experience can be when you fly on British Airways from London City Airport.

Today, we want to look at where you can fly with BA Cityflyer and what it is like onboard.

Where does British Airways fly from London City Airport?

British Airways is operating to 21 destinations from London City Airport during the winter season, which started on the last Sunday in October.

If you book by 11th November, for travel before 31st March 2025, you can save 25% on various city break routes from London City Airport. Florence is as low as £57 each way and Berlin as low as £65 each way.

What does BA offer at London City?

These routes are 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.

The E190s feature 2-2 seating (image below) in both business class (Club Europe) and economy (Euro Traveller). The entire fleet had new seating, pictured below, installed this year.

Service on board differs to British Airways flights from Heathrow and Gatwick. Economy passengers are offered a snack and a soft / alcoholic / hot drink, just like the old days on Heathrow and Gatwick services. Club Europe passengers receive the same service as they would on a mainline flight, albeit from a different catering company to Heathrow flights.

There are no lounges at London City Airport – none at all. It’s not BA being mean and refusing to pay! However, there is no need to arrive too early for a flight from London City, especially as the airport has now switched to the new ‘keep your laptop in your bag’ security scanners.

BA Cityflyer promotes a “From check-in to gate in 20 minutes” message to highlight to consumers how seamless and efficient their offering is.

BA CityFlyer new seating

British Airways routes from London City Airport

The following information is based on BA’s schedules for Winter 2024/2025.

No flights depart London City Airport between 1pm on Saturday and 11am on Sunday so flight schedules can be a little odd at weekends.

Here are your options – note that not all flights operate for the entire winter season which runs to the end of March:

  • Amsterdam
  • Barcelona
  • Belfast City
  • Bergerac
  • Berlin
  • Chambery
  • Dublin
  • Edinburgh
  • Florence
  • Frankfurt
  • Geneva
  • Glasgow
  • Ibiza
  • Malaga
  • Milan
  • Nice
  • Palma de Mallorca
  • Prague
  • Rotterdam
  • San Sebastian
  • Zurich

The biggest changes for the winter schedule is the replacement of summer sun routes with popular ski destinations such as Geneva and Chambery.

Book on ba.com by 11th November to take advantage of the current 25% discount on selected routes.

Comments (36)

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  • Barrel for Scraping says:

    The article skims over catering. It says “Economy passengers are offered a snack and a soft / alcoholic / hot drink, just like the old days on Heathrow and Gatwick services”, the first sentence suggests that you’re offered a (singular) drink. But in the old days in economy you were able to request more, is that still the case or is it strictly one? Also for economy it says a snack. Are more substantial meals offered on longer routes? Just before BoB was introduced at LHR longer routes still got a hot meal in economy and a hot breakfast was provided in economy for the Scottish flights. Do we get this level of service on CityFlyer?

    • Richie says:

      The winter timetable’s longest route is to Malaga. BACF doesn’t regard this is ‘long’.

    • Simon Adams says:

      Have just flown to Florence and back and we had a bacon & egg single sandwich on the breakfast flight out, and a chicken single sandwich on the evening flight back. Veggie options were offered. Coffee and a cereal bar as well in the morning and an alcoholic drink and crisps on the return.
      Certainly a big improvement on BA from LHR/LGW but there’s little point in going CE as there’s no lounge at LCY and you do get fed and watered.

  • ADS says:

    “Economy passengers are offered a snack and a soft / alcoholic / hot drink”

    don’t choose the hot drink – it’s tiny!

  • Nico says:

    Small typoe I believe: “how efficient their offering is” and not “this”?

  • Richie says:

    It’s a shame Venice has been dropped.

  • @mkcol says:

    Scrolling the site & wondered why the other days LCY article was up 2nd from top so ignored it several times.
    Only on opening my emails did I realise this is new – it was the same stock photo at the top which threw me.
    Clearly I’m a visual thinker, or something.

    • John says:

      Oh, I didn’t realise there were two articles either as I only look at the photos and comments

  • Hackinjack says:

    The statement “There are no lounges at London City Airport – none at all. ” are the First and Business lounge in the Private Jet Terminal no longer bookable?

    https://www.headforpoints.com/2017/05/03/london-city-airport-business-lounge-review/

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