British Airways is set to expand its short-haul network for the upcoming winter season via its subsidiary carriers based at London*s Gatwick and City airports.
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Euroflyer, the carrier*s Gatwick-based subsidiary, will add new routes to Rabat, Morocco, and Graz, Austria.
From 5 November, twice-weekly flights to the Moroccan capital will operate every Wednesday and Sunday using Airbus A320 aircraft, which include the carrier*s Club Europe (business class) cabin.
Services to Graz will operate three times weekly 每 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday 每 from 21 November, also with Airbus A320 aircraft. According to the carrier this will be the only direct service between London and Graz.
Meanwhile, British Airways* London City-based subsidiary, BA Cityflyer, will commence a new service to Madrid, Spain, from 1 December.
Flights on the new route will operate 11 times weekly and will complement BA*s existing Heathrow-Madrid service for a total of 44 weekly flights between the two cities.
Flight times on the route have been ※optimised§ to allow for connections to South America from Madrid, the carrier said.