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British Airways cuts Middle East flights, shifts capacity to Asia and Africa

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Posted on April 9, 2026

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April 9 (Reuters) - British Airways said on Thursday it will cut flights to the Middle East when services resume, permanently drop Jeddah as a destination, while adding capacity to India and Africa,

British Airways Cuts Middle East Flights and Expands Asia, Africa Routes

British Airways Adjusts Global Flight Operations Amid Regional Tensions

Middle East Flight Reductions

April 9 (Reuters) - British Airways said on Thursday it will cut flights to the Middle East when services resume, permanently drop Jeddah as a destination, while adding capacity to India and Africa, as heightened regional tensions disrupt schedules and weigh on demand.    

Impact of Regional Conflicts on Flight Schedules

The changes follow prolonged disruption after the escalation of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran forced the cancellation of more than 21,000 flights, narrowed an already slim flight corridor for long-haul flights between Europe and Asia and complicated operations for global air carriers.

Specific Route Adjustments

The IAG‑owned airline, which suspended some flights when the conflict erupted in late February, plans to reduce services to Dubai, Doha and Tel Aviv to one daily flight from July  1, and to cut Riyadh services from two daily flights to one from mid‑May.

Expansion into Asia and Africa

British Airways is also redeploying freed-up aircraft to add daily flights to Bengaluru and Nairobi, and increase capacity on its Delhi and Hyderabad routes.

Customer Support and Schedule Changes

"We're keeping the situation under constant review and are directly in touch with affected customers to offer them a range of options," the airline said.

The schedule changes will apply through the summer season ending October 24, with one Dubai service restarting on October 16.

(Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

Key Takeaways

  • Cuts include permanently dropping Jeddah and halving Riyadh flights from mid‑May, reducing Dubai, Doha and Tel Aviv to one daily flight from July 1.
  • Disruptions stem from U.S.–Israeli–Iran conflict, widespread airspace closures and cancellation of over 21,000 long‑haul flights.
  • BA redeploys aircraft to add daily Bengaluru and Nairobi flights, and increase Delhi and Hyderabad capacity for summer season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is British Airways cutting flights to the Middle East?
British Airways is cutting flights to the Middle East due to regional tensions and disruptions caused by the escalation of conflict, which have affected travel demand and operations.
Which destinations are affected by the British Airways flight cuts?
Destinations affected include Jeddah (which is being permanently dropped), Dubai, Doha, Tel Aviv, and Riyadh with reduced service frequencies.
How is British Airways adjusting its capacity?
British Airways is reallocating aircraft from cut Middle East routes to add daily flights to Bengaluru and Nairobi, and to increase capacity on Delhi and Hyderabad routes.
When will the new British Airways schedule be in effect?
The schedule changes will be in effect through the summer season, ending October 24, with one Dubai service restarting on October 16.
How is British Airways supporting affected customers?
British Airways is keeping the situation under review and is directly contacting affected customers to offer a range of options.

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