British Airways, owned by IAG, did not elaborate on the reason for the decision. (Reuters pic)
LONDON: British Airways is halting flights to Beijing from Oct 26 until November 2025, it said today without elaborating on the reason.
The carrier, owned by IAG, said it would continue flying daily to Shanghai and Hong Kong.
European and British carriers are unable to fly over Russian airspace, which means flying to Asia takes a few hours longer than it used to.
That makes it more expensive and less appealing to customers.
Groups such as Lufthansa have said competition from Chinese carriers, which are allowed to fly over Russian airspace, has cut into their earnings, with Lufthansa’s yields falling on routes on which it competes with the carriers.
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