British Airways is set to grow its network capacity by 9% for the winter 2026 period, bolstering capacity on a number of current routes, and re-introducing two previously served destinations.

This comes as a result of increasing demand for flights to the Caribbean and the United States, as well as shifting focus from the Middle East. Neil Chernoff, British Airways’ Chief Planning and Strategy Officer, said: “We’re delighted to announce sizeable growth to our flying schedule for winter 2026, including two notable new destinations that I’m confident will prove popular with our customers. We’re also increasing services across several high-demand routes around the world. Together, these changes represent a significant investment in our long-haul leisure network, adding even more options and choice for our customers.

“Elsewhere, we know there is short-term demand as a result of the situation in the Middle East. To support customers with alternative routes from popular destinations we have already launched additional flights, and we will continue to monitor customer demand and add flights to our schedule if we’re able to do so.”

Colombo and Melbourne Re-Introduced

In 2013, British Airways added Colombo, Sri Lanka to its route network out of London Gatwick via Male, Maldives. However, the Colombo leg was not financially sustainable, and was eventually cut in March 2015. The carrier will reintroduce the Sri Lankan route, this time with a non-stop connection out of Gatwick.

BA will resume flights between London Gatwick and Colombo from October 23, 2026, operating the route three times weekly with Boeing 777-200ER aircraft. Flights will depart London Gatwick on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5:30 p.m., arriving in Colombo at 9:00 a.m. the following day. Return services will leave Colombo on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 11:00 a.m., arriving back in London Gatwick at 5:00 p.m.

RouteFlight numberAircraftFrequencyDepartureArrival
LGW-CMB BA2045 777Mon/Wed/Fri  From 23 Oct 26 17:30 09:00+1 
CMB-LGW BA2044 777Mon/Wed/Fri  From 24 Oct 26 11:00 17:00 

Melbourne will also rejoin BA’s network after two decades, from London Heathrow with a stop in Kuala Lumpur.  British Airways will resume Melbourne service from January 9, 2027, extending its existing London Heathrow – Kuala Lumpur route onward to Melbourne with daily Boeing 787-9 flights. Departures from London Heathrow will leave at 9:10 p.m., arriving in Kuala Lumpur at 6:05 p.m. the following day, before continuing at 7:45 p.m. and reaching Melbourne at 6:40 a.m. on the second day.

On the return leg, flights will depart Melbourne at 4:35 p.m., arrive in Kuala Lumpur at 9:35 p.m., then leave again at 11:15 p.m. for arrival in London Heathrow at 5:20 a.m. the following morning.

RouteFlight numberAircraftFrequencyFirst SectorSecond Sector 
LHR-KUL-MEL BA33 787Daily  From 9 Jan 27 21:10-18:05 +1
(LHR-KUL) 
19:45-06:40 +1
(KUL-MEL) 
MEL-KUL-LHR BA34 787Daily  From 11 Jan 27 16:35-21:35
(MEL-KUL) 
23:15-05:20 +1
(KUL-LHR) 
british airways winter 2026

BA also plans to increase flights on a number of existing routes including Houston, Baltimore, New Orleans, Dominican Republic, St. Lucia, Barbados, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Cape Town, Delhi and Tokyo. They uplift in frequency is as follows.

RouteWinter 26 frequencyAircraftPrevious frequencyStart date
LGW-BGI-LGW Daily (winter only) 777New route (plus onward flights to Grenada, Guyana and Tobago) 25 Oct 
LGW-UVF-LGW Daily 777Now a dedicated service 25 Oct   
LHR-SJO-LHR 5 per week 787Increase from 3 per week 25 Oct   
LHR-HND-LHR Double daily 787Increase from 10 per week 25 Oct   
LHR-CPT-LHR Three times daily  787Increase from 17 per week 13 Dec 
LGW-KIN-LGW 4 per week  777Increase from 3 per week 25 Oct   
LGW-PUJ-LGW 4 per week  777Increase from 3 per week 25 Oct   
LHR-BWI-LHR Daily 787Increase from 6 per week 25 Oct   
LHR-MSY-LHR 4 per week 787 Increase from 3 per week 25 Oct   
LHR-IAH-LHR 12 per week 787 Increase from 11 per week 25 Oct   
LHR-DEL-LHR Three times daily 787 Increase from double daily 25 Oct 

Based on website search data year over year, they have seen a significant spike in interest in cities such as Antigua, Barbados, as well as Maldives and Mauritius. Those looking for something closer to the UK expressed a lot of interest in flights to the Canary Islands. Let’s see if this translates into more flights going into 2027.

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