British Airways Resumes Flights To London From Austin-Bergstrom

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AUSTIN, TX – After a 17-month absence, transatlantic flights will return to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, airport officials said Thursday.

One of the first return flights is British Airways’ non-stop service from Austin to London Heathrow Airport starting October 13th. The resumed service is scheduled for Wednesday, Friday and Sunday three days a week.

Officials said flight number BA190 will leave Austin at 8:05 p.m. and arrive in London at 10:10 a.m. the next morning. BA191 departs at 12:10 PM and arrives in Austin at 4:45 PM. All times are local.

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“We can’t wait to welcome our customers back on board our Austin flights and are honored to do our part to reunite families and friends with loved ones after such a long time,” said Marie Hilditch, Head of British Airways of North America sales. “The safety of our customers and colleagues has always been at the center of everything we do. We know that some customers have not flown in a long time, we can assure them that we provide a range of Covid-19 measures” Stress and stress-free travel . “

British Airways has taken a number of measures at the airport and on board to ensure the safety and wellbeing of its customers and crew. These include social distancing measures, wearing face masks, and hand sanitizing stations. Before starting their journey, customers also receive information on how to prepare for their next flight.

The airline cleans all major surfaces, including seats, screens, seat buckles, and tray tables, after every flight, and every aircraft is completely cleaned from nose to tail every day.

The air on all British Airways flights is fully recycled every two to three minutes through HEPA filters that remove microscopic clusters of bacteria and viruses with greater than 99.9 percent efficiency, which is hospital standards.

“The Austin to London route was more than just a fantastic travel option, it was a huge contributor to the local economy,” said Gina Fiandaca, Assistant City Manager of the SD23 Mobility Outcome. “We look forward to welcoming British Airways and their customers back to Austin.”

For travelers arriving in Austin, AUS offers expanded health and safety protocols and operational changes to ensure your time at the airport is safe and comfortable. These include improved cleaning procedures throughout the terminal, contactless mobile ordering and on-site testing. For further information, click here.

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