BA Cityflyer Adds Three New European Routes for Summer 2026

8 Dec 2025 1 min read No comments Travel
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British Airways’ regional subsidiary BA Cityflyer is expanding its network with three new summer routes, giving travelers more options for reaching popular Mediterranean and Spanish destinations.

The airline will launch seasonal services from London City Airport to Toulon Saint-Tropez in the south of France, from London Stansted to Olbia in Sardinia, and from Glasgow to San Sebastián in Spain’s Basque Country. All three routes are now available to book.

The Toulon Saint-Tropez service marks a brand-new destination for British Airways, operating twice weekly from 23 May to 1 September 2026. At just 30 miles from Saint-Tropez, the airport offers the closest access point to the glamorous French Riviera resort town. Fares start from £127 each way.

The London Stansted to Olbia route runs from 23 May to 27 September 2026, capitalizing on Sardinia’s surging popularity—the Italian island recorded 18.9 million overnight stays in 2024, up 38 percent from the previous year. BA Cityflyer already serves Olbia from London City, and the additional Stansted flights will bring total weekly frequency to seven departures across both airports. Fares also start at £127 each way.

Scottish travelers gain a new gateway to Spain’s Basque Country with twice-weekly Glasgow to San Sebastián flights from 18 July to 8 September 2026, starting at £113 each way. The airline already operates the route from London City and Edinburgh.

“Adding Toulon Saint-Tropez from London City Airport gives customers more choice and convenience when travelling to the French Riviera,” said Ian Romanis, Managing Director of BA Cityflyer. “These routes will provide even greater options and flexibility for those planning summer holidays in 2026.”

All flights include a Club Europe business class cabin option with priority boarding, additional baggage, and meal service. The new additions bring BA Cityflyer’s European network to nearly 30 destinations.

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