Actual flight paths with British Airways
With London as a starting point, British Airways offers flights to most parts of the world. See the exact flight paths for some of their most popular routes here.
British Airways is the flag carrier of the United Kingdom and the top airline in the country when it comes to the number of direct connections offered. The airline has its headquarters in London and major hubs are found at both Heathrow Airport and Gatwick Airport. If you choose a flight with British Airways you can easily reach most parts of the world.
But how does the British major airline choose its flight paths? Like most other airlines, the routes are chosen based on circumstances such as flight corridors, weather conditions and current conflicts on the ground. For example, currently British Airways avoid Russia/Ukraine together with parts of the Middle East on their routes.
To see the actual flight paths of some of the most popular routes provided by British Airways, we recommend that you have a look at the list below. Here you can choose one of the routes and will find the flight path displayed in both a 2D and a 3D map.
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