British Airways is halting flights to Beijing from Oct. 26 until November 2025, it said on Thursday without elaborating on the reason, as European carriers struggle with a ban on flying over Russian airspace.
The airline, owned by IAG, said it would continue flying daily to Shanghai and Hong Kong. It did not say whether it would introduce a new route to replace the Beijing one.
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.
British Airways only reinstated the Beijing route just over a year ago after a pause due to the Covid pandemic.
Traffic from China to Europe has been very slow to recover since the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, with many flights on the route now dominated by Chinese carriers.
Virgin Atlantic also recently announced it would end its route to Shanghai in October.
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