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British Airways Suspends New York-London Gatwick Flights Until March 2025 Amid Engine Supply Delays

British Airways has announced the cancellation of all flights between New York and London Gatwick from December 12, 2024, to March 25, 2025, attributing the disruption to delays in receiving Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines for its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet. These cancellations are expected to impact at least 103 flights, with British Airways planning to resume the route in April 2025. According to The Daily Mail, British Airways cited ongoing supply chain issues, expressing concerns over the lengthy wait time for essential engine components.
British Airways’ Response to Customer Impact
In a formal statement, British Airways expressed its regret over the cancellations, noting that “ongoing delays in engine and parts deliveries have left us with no quick solution.” The airline has assured passengers that it will offer alternative flights, either through its own services or partner airlines, to minimise disruption. Per The Financial Times, British Airways aims to ensure “certainty for customers” by working closely with affected travellers to find the best possible options.
In addition to the New York-Gatwick route, British Airways has also delayed its plans to resume flights between London Heathrow and Kuala Lumpur, which were initially set to restart in November. The suspension has now been extended until further notice, as the airline grapples with similar supply chain issues affecting its fleet.-  International Business Times

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