British Airways plans to increase its flights from London Heathrow Airport to Pittsburgh International Airport from four to six times weekly by May 14th.

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Increased Pittsburgh Service

Local Pittsburgh lobbyists pushed for one month for British Airways to increase flights to the Pennsylvania city. A group led by the local airport authority and tourism group VisitPittsburgh went to England to lobby and show the airline the importance of its service to their city. The airline finally took action and announced that it would increase its frequencies from four to six times per week.

British Airways Airbus A350
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The group that went to England included about 30 community leaders, business people, and county executive Rich Fitzgerald. Speaking on the announcement, Fitzgerald said,

"We're delighted. it's fantastic. We just had really good feedback from the folks who were there."

For 27 months, Pittsburgh did not receive British Airways flights because of the COVID-19 pandemic and US border closures. On June 3rd, British Airways returned, and within four months, a group was lobbying for additional flights.

The airport authority estimates that with just two additional weekly flights, $12.3 million will be generated in economic impact. Fitzgerald added that the flights would provide increased momentum for the city and airport and that recruiting other airlines would be easier.

British Airways’ Director of Network and Alliances, Neil Chernoff, said,

"We are delighted to be increasing our flight frequency from Pittsburgh to London next summer. As the only airline to operate a direct route between Pittsburgh and London Heathrow, these additional flights will give our customers even greater flexibility when travelling to Britain and beyond.”

Check out those added flights here!

Expansion to Portland

A few hours ago, Simple Flying reported that British Airways is expanding its flights to Portland, Oregon, from summer 2023. Only five months after launching service to Portland on its Boeing 787-8, British Airways has plans to increase its service to Portland to once daily on its 777-200ER aircraft.

Service from London to Portland began on June 3rd this year and replaced Delta, which connected the two cities between 2017 and 2019. British announced the route back in 2019 after Delta ceased its services, but the launch was delayed until this year because of the pandemic.

British Airways Boeing 777-236(ER) G-VIIS
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When the route was launched, there were five weekly flights between London and Portland on its 787-9s. The airline's winter schedule only has four weekly flights to Portland. From May, the airline will use its 777-200 ERs that offer 27% more seats than the -8 variant of the Dreamliner but no first class seats.

Check out flights from Portland here!

New US route

British Airways is set to announce a new route to the United States soon. Rumors are flying, but there is no certainty as to what the destination will be. When looking at new routes, multiple things must be considered, like the amount of premium demand, London point-to-point demand, airport financial incentives, and others.

A380 return to Los Angeles

Early this week, Simple Flying reported that British Airways' A380s would return to Los Angeles next winter. The airline uses its jumbos this winter but will not use them next summer. During the summer, the London-Los Angeles route has 11 daily flights scheduled. Currently, BA has two daily flights to Los Angeles from London, but starting on December 26th, that number will increase to three.

What do you think about BA's decision to increase frequencies to Pittsburgh? Let us know in the comments.

  • British Airways Tile
    British Airways
    IATA/ICAO Code:
    BA/BAW
    Airline Type:
    Full Service Carrier
    Hub(s):
    London Heathrow Airport, London Gatwick Airport
    Year Founded:
    1974
    Alliance:
    oneworld
    Airline Group:
    IAG
    CEO:
    Sean Doyle
    Country:
    United Kingdom
    Loyalty Program:
    British Airways Executive Club
    Region:
    Europe