British Airways will cut its London-Hong Kong flights from two to one per day starting October 27, 2024, due to increased fuel and manpower costs caused by Russian airspace restrictions.
This temporary reduction may lead to higher fares from competitor Cathay Pacific Airways, which currently operates five daily return flights. British Airways will contact affected customers for rebooking or refunds.
This post was published on 19 July 2024 23:44
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