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British Airways launches new route
British Airways has yet to formally announce it yet, but they have filed to start a new seasonal route to Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt. Technically it is not a new route, but the route was stopped in 2015 when flights were banned to Sharm El Sheikh due to security concerns.
The route will start from 3 November and start at four times a week, reducing to three times a week in December.
- BA2814 LGW 0800-1520 SSH (Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun)
- BA2815 SSH 1620-2000 LGW (Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun)
The route would get 80 tier points each way, so if prices are good, then it could be a cost-effective way to get some tier points. However, I can not see any Club seats for sale. But if you look at the seat map, the front cabin is blocked off, so I suspect they are just not on sale yet. Prices in economy seem reasonable starting from around £220 on a hand baggage fare which for a 6-hour flight is not bad.
You can check prices and availability on ba.com here
BA to fly to Hawaii rumours
Rumours have been swirling that an airline is going to start a route between London and Hawaii. Originally it was thought that Hawaiin may be planning it, but they do not actually own an aircraft capable of flying the distance. Now BA’s name is in the frame as considering flying the route in this article.
Personally, I can’t see how such a route would be profitable given that it would be almost exclusively leisure travel. The long-distance could mean the crew needing extended rest as well. The distance is similar to BA’s current longest flight to Santiago, so technically it is possible. One thing that could tip the balance is passengers connecting from Europe, where there are also no long-haul flights to Hawaii.
Obviously, this would not be a popular option for those wanting their tier points since it would most likely only get 160 tier points each way in Club.
British Airways to stop San Jose in California?
It did not come as a surprise to see that BA may be stopping the San Jose route. Originally started to service the tech industry in “Silicon Valley” the airport is very close to San Francisco. Given how the tech industry is at the start of a slump with layoffs galore, it is not surprising that BA has chosen now to stop the route. This could be temporary, but there are no more seats available from 14 October 2023.
Some have suggested it is because the winter schedule has not been finalised but given it does not start until the end of October it does not seem likely. The winter schedule should be finalised in the next couple of weeks so we may see more changes before then.
HT: @Sean1997
Heathrow T5 strike latest update
Late yesterday talks between Unite and Heathrow broke down again, meaning that the first day of the strike is taking place today. The strike over pay is due to last until 9 April, so encompasses the start of the Easter Holidays.
So far the terminal has been functioning relatively well during the earlier hours on Friday. The First Wing is still open for check-in, but the security channel there is closed. You will need to go the long way round to enter the First Lounge.
Queues for security have been ok at around 15 minutes, although Fast track lanes are reduced, so it is often quicker to go through the main lane. There is plenty of staff around to suggest the best queue to join.
However, it may be helped by the fact that weather and ATC strikes have caused further cancellations today with around 70 flights cancelled today. I think tomorrow will be the crunch point as Easter Holiday travel really starts. Heathrow is still warning that they expect queues today.
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I know it’s likely only people like ourselves ( yes you fellow reader’s) but I wouldn’t take a Hawaii flight purely due to the 160 rate (if it does book out at that).
I just booked TIA & that’s a decidedly easier jaunt for the same TPs & a considerably lower outlay
As you said Michelle, difficult to make Hawaii work unless BA take all the direct traffic from Europe to Hawaii. Unless they do a fifth freedom from LAX/SFO or anywhere else in the US.
I’m looking forward to my holiday/tier point run from Budapest to Honolulu & Big Island.
Did you book your tier point run online or you had call BA call centre
perhaps LHR-HNL-AKL?
Now that would be a good route!
I would totally do this!!
Re: Hawaii. Just thought I’d been done by an April Fool 😉
😂😂
Good route for a Companion voucher, though, Hawaii…
Just been through T5 Heathrow security – 4 minutes which is some kind of record – and that wasn’t fast track. Terminal very busy though and for those that have Amex Platinum they are not letting Priority Pass holders into the Aspire Lounge. So what use is that “benefit”?
Sadly this is pretty normal for the Aspire lounge since Covid. And in fact so many other lounges. Tricky as obviously not something Amex has control over.
With my Tour Operators head on in the USA and Canada market, I’d be amazed if anyone were to launch a HNL direct, Michele. Most people who visit Hawaii do it as an add on to the US West coast. There is no business market, rates are high due to the popularity amongst the Japanese market and Sterling is weak. I’d eat my hat! And it’s been rumoured for donkeys years…
Yes I think it’s unlikely too.
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