British Airways is expanding their short-haul network with new service between London Heathrow and Nuremberg. The carrier will operate four weekly flights on the route from March 27th, increasing to six weekly flights from May 1st, 2022.
On Wednesday (February 2, 2022), British Airways announced the launch on new service between London Heathrow and Nuremberg with four weekly flights from March 27th on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, increasing to six weekly flights from May 1st, 2022. During the winter season (October 30, 2022-March 25, 2023), the route will operate four times per week. Nuremberg is the second largest city in Bavaria after Munich and is well known for its cultural landmarks which attract travelers year round. Visitors will enjoy the city’s vibrant streets or a cruise down the Danube, and can explore the spectacular Christmas markets during the festive holiday season.
In Wednesday’s announcement, British Airways’ Director of Networks and Alliances, Neil Chernoff, said,
“After over 20 months of travel restrictions we know our customers are looking for new and exciting places to visit, so the addition of this route to our short-haul network ahead of the summer season is perfect timing for anyone who would like to plan their trips for the year ahead. Nuremberg offers something for everyone, ranging from sightseeing in the sunshine to exploring the German markets at Christmas, so we hope our customers take full advantage of this new destination to our network.”
British Airways’ return flights to Nuremberg will start from £69 in Euro Traveller (Economy) and £202 in Club Europe (Business Class). Customers and also use Avios as a partial payment with fares from £59 plus 1,000 Avios in Euro Traveller or £72 plus 24,500 in Club Europe. Customers travelling in Euro Traveller can also pre-purchase items from the Speedbird Café before traveling, or can order additional snacks and beverages onboard directly to their seat using a mobile device. Club Europe guests will also have access to priority check-in, lounges, and restaurant style complimentary dining, including selections from the carrier’s ‘Best of British’ menus.
Source: British Airways