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Post by andypspotter on Jul 22, 2017 20:27:51 GMT
British Airways will start flights to Paris Orly, Prague and Reykjavik from London City this winter.
The IAG-owned carrier says the Paris Orly service is being transferred from Heathrow and will be operated thrice daily on weekdays and once a day at weekends from 30 October.
Six-times-weekly services to Czech capital Prague and twice-weekly services to Reykjavik will begin on the same day, says BA.
The service to the Icelandic capital will be winter-only, and fills in for a Granada service that becomes summer-only.
All three routes are to be operated with Embraer equipment, adds BA.
FlightGlobal schedules data indicates that none of the routes is operated by competitors.
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Post by lordevanelpuss on Jul 22, 2017 23:28:51 GMT
Will this mean an increase in the fare?
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