British Airways is to start flying from Birmingham and Bristol airports again with the launch of four new summer-only routes to popular European sunspots.
From May the airline will begin direct flights from both Birmingham and Bristol to the popular Spanish destinations of Malaga, Ibiza and Palma and to the Italian city of Florence.
They will operate on modern Embraer 190 jet aircraft, with spacious cabins and two abreast seating so every customer can have an aisle or window seat.
The new return flights from both airports will operate once a week at weekends.
British Airways last flew from Birmingham and Bristol in 2007 when the regional airline business was sold to Flybe.
Since then Vueling and Iberia Express, subsidiaries of British Airways’ parent company, International Airlines Group (IAG), have started up services to Barcelona, Malaga, Alicante, Tenerife, Paris Orly and Madrid from Birmingham, while Aer Lingus has continued to operate to Dublin from Birmingham since 1984.
The news comes just a week after British Airways announced it is to resume European flights from Manchester Airport and increase destinations and frequencies from both London City and Stansted airports this summer.
Route | Depart | Arrive |
Bristol-Florence | 1.10pm | 4.25pm |
Florence- Bristol | 11.05am | 12.25pm |
Bristol-Ibiza | 3.25pm | 6.50pm |
Ibiza- Bristol | 1.10pm | 2.40pm |
Bristol-Malaga | 4pm | 7.40pm |
Malaga-Bristol | 1.30pm | 3.15pm |
Bristol-Palma | 4.30pm | 7.55pm |
Palma-Bristol | 2.15pm | 3.45pm |
Route | Depart | Arrive |
Birmingham-Florence | 7.30pm | 10.40pm |
Florence-Birmingham | 5.10pm | 6.35pm |
Birmingham-Ibiza | 10.10pm | 1.45am |
Ibiza-Birmingham | 7.50pm | 9.25pm |
Birmingham-Malaga | 11.05pm | 2.55am |
Malaga-Birmingham | 8.25pm | 10.20pm |
Birmingham-Palma | 11pm | 2.30am |
Palma-Birmingham | 8.40pm | 10.15pm |