"British Airways is making permanent changes to its Middle East flight schedules, cutting its service from London Heathrow to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia from Friday 24 April."
"BA will operate at a reduced scale in other popular destinations in the Middle East, with scheduled London-Riyadh flights pared back to a single daily flight."
"According to travel expert Simon Calder, British Airways will instead double its flights to Bangalore, India, and increase flights to Mumbai and Delhi over the summer months."
"A spokesperson for British Airways stated, 'Due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, we have made further changes to our flying schedule to provide greater clarity for our customers.'"
British Airways is permanently cutting its London-Jeddah route and reducing flights to other Middle Eastern destinations due to airspace restrictions from the Iran-US conflict. The airline will operate a single daily flight to Riyadh and significantly reduce flights to Dubai, Doha, and Tel Aviv. In contrast, BA plans to double flights to Bangalore and increase services to Mumbai and Delhi. The London-Nairobi route will also see an increase to two flights per day. The changes aim to provide clarity for customers amid ongoing regional tensions.
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