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BA mulls more US flights from London City

class="alignright size-full wp-image-28576" title="New British Airways US flights expected" src="http://news.cheapflights.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/New-British-Airways-US-flights-expected.jpg" alt="New British Airways US flights expected" width="255" height="191" />British Airways revealed that it may increase its services from London City airport by a further three North American cities.

BA chief executive Willie Walsh indicated expansion to Boston, Washington DC and Chicago was likely after the airline’s recent introduction of a new route between the London airport and New York City was found to be profitable after only ten weeks rather than within its first year as originally predicted.

Commenting on the route’s success during a speech at the Business Travel Market in London, Mr Walsh said: “I am surprised at how quickly it has established itself among corporate customers”. He added: “If the good response continues, we will definitely be adding additional services, either more capacity to New York or services to new cities.”

Such ambition was in keeping with his comments on the state of the aviation industry, as he emphasised its need to return to profitability after recent events, saying: “We need to get this industry back on an even keel, generating a level of profitability and investment.””

The carrier posted record losses of more than half a billion pounds earlier this year after being affected by the economic downturn, industrial disputes, and the volcanic eruption in Iceland.

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London snow storm blamed for low airport traffic

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class="wp-caption-text">London's Trafalgar Square in January

Heavy snow storms that pummelled London earlier this year have been blamed for a significant dip in passenger numbers at UK airports throughout January.

BAA has revealed that British airports handled a total of 7.2 million passengers last month – marking a significant 3.1 per cent fall on the same period last year.

Scotland was the worst affected region with traffic at href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/Aberdeen-Intl/">Aberdeen Airport falling by 13.6 per cent, href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/Glasgow-Intl-GLA/">Glasgow Airport by 12.2 per cent and href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/Edinburgh-EDI/">Edinburgh Airport by 7.4 per cent.

But London also contributed heavily to the downturn as four of the capital’s five main bases – href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/Gatwick/">Gatwick Airport, href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/Stansted/">Stansted Airport, href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/Luton/">Luton Airport and href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/London-City/">London City Airport – all closed their runways during the wintry blast. href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/Heathrow/">Heathrow Airport was the only base which managed to stay open.

Despite its resilience, the UK’s main hub still saw a 0.5 per cent dip in passenger numbers due to delays and cancellations, while Stansted Airport was down 5.6 per cent.

BAA chief executive Colin Matthews commented: “There is no doubt that the market remains a difficult one, and certainly the snow didn’t help. But equally there are encouraging signs of growth, particularly on the routes out of Heathrow to the Middle East and South America, as well as cargo.

“This once again underlines Heathrow’s role as the UK’s only hub airport.”

London is bracing for a fresh blast of Arctic conditions to descend on the capital over the next 48 hours, with the Met Office predicting up to 15cm of snow before the weekend.

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Snow closes Gatwick Airport & London City Airport, delays & cancellations elsewhere

class="alignright size-full wp-image-12111" title="© NASA" src="http://news.cheapflights.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/snow1.jpg" alt="© NASA" width="302" height="376" /> href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/Gatwick/">Gatwick Airport and href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/London-City/">London City Airport both closed their runways this morning (13 January) following fresh snowfall in the capital overnight.

A statement on Gatwick’s website apologised for the disruption and promised that the gateway will re-open as soon as the runway is cleared of snow.

London City announced on its Twitter page that flights had resumed at about 9.45am, though further delays and cancellations are expected.

Disruption is also likely at Gatwick throughout Wednesday once the runway re-opens, with knock-on delays being caused by the backlog of flights.

Passengers are advised to contact their airline for the latest flight information before setting off.

Parts of the Greater London area were blanketed in about two inches of snow this morning after adverse weather moved eastwards having caused travel chaos for commuters in the south-west.

Flights have also been suspended at href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/Southampton-SOU/">Southampton Airport, href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/airports/Birmingham-BHX/">Birmingham Airport and href="http://www.tbicardiffairport.com/en/" target="_blank">Cardiff Airport.

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