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British Airways Launches Three Popular Leisure Routes For 2026

Maisie Milward
Last updated: 5 December 2025 03:08
By Maisie Milward
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British Airways launches three popular leisure routes in Europe for summer 2026 from its subsidiary, BA CityFlyer.

British Airways launches three popular leisure routes in Europe for summer 2026 from its subsidiary, BA CityFlyer.
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British Airways Launch Popular Leisure Routes In Europe

British Airways launch three new destinations across popular leisure routes of France, Spain and Italy from its subsidiary, BA CityFlyer for summer 2026.

From its wholly-owned subsidiary, the sunny summer additions total the route number for BA CityFlyer to 30 across Europe.

With seamless travel and varied choice available for the customer, passengers will be able to depart from; London City to Toulon, Saint-Tropez, France, London Stansted to Olbia, Sardinia, and Glasgow to San Sebastián, Spain.

Managing Director of BA CityFlyer Ian Romanis shares:

“We’re excited to grow our network next year with three fantastic new routes. Adding Toulon Saint-Tropez from London City Airport gives customers more choice and convenience when travelling to the French Riviera, further strengthening our leisure offering from the heart of London.”

British Airways launches three popular leisure routes in Europe for summer 2026 from its subsidiary, BA CityFlyer.
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Offers, Schedules, and Packages for Customers

British Airways launches offers, varied and flexible schedules, and package holiday deals for customers for summer 2026.

Customers flying from London Stansted and London City will be able to purchase tickets starting from £127 each way, whilst Glasgow flyers will access fares from £113.

Package holidays including; Olbia Holidays, Toulon Holidays, and San Sebastian Holidays which provide a mix between 3-star to 5-star destinations are avaliable for passengers, making the holiday experience seamless and luxurious.

Passengers departing from London City and Glasgow have access to a twice-weekly schedule for both arrival and departure, and those flying from London Stansted will have a three-weekly schedule.

Romanis shares:

“Olbia from Stansted Airport is perfect for a getaway to Sardinia’s crystal-clear waters and stunning Mediterranean landscapes, and complements existing British Airways services from London City and Heathrow Airports. San Sebastián from Glasgow offers an attractive break within easy reach for our Scottish customers. These routes will provide even greater options and flexibility for those planning summer holidays in 2026 – and we are confident that all three destinations will be popular with our customers.”

Will you be travelling to one of these luxury destinations with subsidiary, BA CityFlyer? Let us know in the comments below!

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