Launched for summer 2022 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of British Airways, EuroFlyer serves a predominately leisure and city-break network of destinations across Europe and North Africa with a fleet of 18 two-class Airbus A320 family aircraft.
With the BA brand behind it, EuroFlyer is different from most of its rivals in what is a fiercely competitive market in offering Business and Economy class cabins, the former with a dedicated check-in area, 2+2 seating, and upgraded nourishment. For those at the back of the aircraft a complimentary in-flight drink and snack is offered, plus a generous baggage allowance and frequent flyer benefits.
BA Euroflyer has launched its summer 2023 network. Customers can now choose from 30 routes.
Balearic Islands
Ibiza (IBZ)
Mallorca (PMI)
Menorca (MAH)
Canary Islands
Gran Canaria (LPA)
Lanzarote (ACE)
Tenerife (TFS)
Spain (Mainland)
Alicante (ALC)
Malaga (AGP)
Seville (SVQ)
France
Bordeaux (BOD)
Nice (NCE)
Greece
Crete – Heraklion (HER)
Kos (KGS)
Rhodes (RHO)
Santorini (JTR)
Thessaloniki (SKG)
Italy
Bari (BRI)
Cagliari (CAG)
Catania (CTA)
Turin (TRN)
Venice (VCE)
Verona (VRN)
Turkey
Antalya (AYT)
Dalaman (DLM)
Other routes
Amsterdam (AMS, Netherlands)
Dubrovnik (DBV, Croatia)
Faro (FAO, Portugal)
Malta (MLA)
Marrakesh (RAK, Morocco)
Paphos (PFO, Cyprus)
www.ba.com
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