British Airways has announced the addition of a new daily flight to its schedule between Delhi and London Heathrow, starting on April 20, 2025. This expansion will increase the airline’s total flights across India to 63 per week, covering five major cities.
Currently, British Airways operates 56 flights per week, including three daily flights from Mumbai, double daily flights from Delhi, and daily services from Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. The new flight will be serviced by the Boeing 787-8 aircraft, which offers Club World, World Traveller Plus, and World Traveller classes.
Neil Chernoff, British Airways’ Chief Planning and Strategy Officer, said: ‘This is a milestone year for us at British Airways as we celebrate 100 years of flying to India. I’m delighted to announce the addition of a third daily flight from the vibrant capital city of India, Delhi offering convenient travel choices from India to London Heathrow, and to our extensive worldwide network of more than 200 destinations.’
Moran Birger, Head of Sales Asia Pacific and Middle East at British Airways, said: ‘This significant historical year is a testament to our longstanding relationship with India, built over the last 100 years and reflecting our deep-rooted commitment to the country and its people. With an unwavering focus on customer satisfaction and convenience, we strive to set new standards and elevate the travel experience for all our customers. We eagerly anticipate welcoming passengers on board our new flights and continuing our legacy of excellence in the skies.’