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British Airways launches a new route from London Gatwick to Larnaca

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British Airways has announced a new route from London Gatwick to Larnaca.

The existing Gatwick to Paphos service appears to be continuing, as does the Heathrow to Larnaca service.

Flights are bookable now at ba.com for cash or Avios.

British Airways launches flights from Gatwick to Larnaca

The first flight will operate on 4th November.

The route will operate daily and is bookable until the end of the winter flying season on 28th March.

Timings move around depending on the day, but the outbound will leave Gatwick between 8.15am and 10.35am, landing into Larnaca between 2.55pm and 5.15pm.

The return flight will leave Cyprus between 3.45pm and 6.05pm, landing back in Gatwick between 6.45pm and 9.05pm.

For Avios, flights are (off peak) 27,500 Avios + £1 return in Euro Traveller and 48,500 Avios + £1 return in Club Europe.

If you are not using a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 voucher or a Barclaycard Upgrade Voucher, however, you will get better value from choosing a ‘fewer Avios, more cash’ option.


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Comments (34)

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  • Jonny Price says:

    Should be noted this is a restart rather than a new route – LGW-LCA last served by BA in Summer 2022. I assume this route will be year-round and will continue into Summer 2025. Interestingly, current BA schedules for this summer have LHR-LCA flights up to four times a day (in addition to the daily LGW-PFO and twice weekly LHR-PFO) – so clearly a lot of demand for Cyprus flights. I remember when the trusty 767 operated one of the LHR-LCA rotations! Much more spacious than the cramped seating on the A320neos and A321neos…

  • jannis says:

    I remembered flying this route during covid time.
    the whole plane only carried 5 passengers. what a memory

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