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British Airways Resumes Service to YUL and YVR

British Airways' Boeing 777-200ER
British Airways' Boeing 777-200ER

Following the U.K.'s decision to add Canada to its 'green list', British Airways has resumed flying to YUL and YVR from LHR. The airline resumed service to YVR on 07SEP, to YUL on 08SEP, and having restarted YYZ in AUG 2021, all three Canadian routes are now back in service.

The airline's LHR-YYC route was cut due to the pandemic, while its LGW-YYZ route is no longer in service, as reported by Simple Flying.

British Airways is offering nine weekly flights to YVR aboard its 275-seat Boeing 777-200ER under its current schedule, and reducing frequency to seven times a week for winter.

The 777-200ERs do not have first class seats but offer 48 seats in Club World, 24 in World Traveller Plus, and 203 in World Traveller. Flights from YVR are daily with double dailies on Friday and Saturday.

The airline will serve YUL five-times a week aboard BA's 214-seat Boeing 787-8s on Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sun. This aircraft has 35 seats in Club World, 25 in World Traveller Plus, and 154 in World Traveller.

For more information about British Airways, visit its web site.

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