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BA Euroflyer, British Airways’ Gatwick-based
subsidiary, has added Montpellier, Corfu, Mykonos and Innsbruck to
its short-haul route network, in addition to a new summer Salzburg
service.

Montpellier, in the south of France, is a new
addition to British Airways’ network and will operate thrice weekly in
the summer from 27 May 2023.

The service to Mykonos bolsters the existing
summer routes from London Heathrow and London City, while Corfu is
in addition to the existing London Heathrow service.

Innsbruck
sees an addition of eight new weekly flights in the winter season,
complementing the current six times weekly service from London
Heathrow.

BA Euroflyer’s summer service to Salzburg will
complement the existing winter services from London Gatwick and
London Heathrow.

Tom Stoddart, Acting CEO of BA Euroflyer, said,
“It is exciting to see our short-haul schedule at Gatwick grow.
These additional routes are to a broad range of destinations that
will suit all manner of travellers from beach lovers and skiers to
explorers and adventurers. We have something for everyone
departing from London Gatwick.”

BA Euroflyer recently received its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC)
and Operating Licence from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), allowing
the carrier to operate as a subsidiary airline in a similar
manner to the company’s existing subsidiary, BA Cityflyer.

Executive Club Members can enjoy all benefits of
their membership across the BA Euroflyer network, including
earning Tier Points and Avios on eligible flights, and a
minimum of 12 Reward Seats on every flight, starting from as
little as £1 plus 18,500 Avios.

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