BA launches Melburne-London link via KL as regional routes collapse
British Airways is expanding its Australian network by resuming daily flights between London and Melbourne starting in January 2027, a move driven partly by the disruption of Middle East connections. The airline will operate these services using Boeing Dreamliner 787-9 aircraft with passengers transiting through Kuala Lumpur rather than flying nonstop initially due to regional instability affecting other Asian hubs.
Key Points
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1British Airways is expanding its long-haul network by resuming service from the Middle East while adding new routes to Australia.
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2The airline will launch daily flights between London and Melbourne via Kuala Lumpur starting in January 2027 using Boeing Dreamliner aircraft.
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3This expansion comes as a strategic response to disruptions caused by ongoing conflict ties-up airports across the region.
Developments
British Airways is expanding its long-haul network by resuming nonstop service from London Heathrow to Melbourne in January 2027 and adding a seasonal winter route to Colombo starting October 2026. This growth, which includes nine additional flights over the next season compared with current levels, was planned prior to recent conflicts but is expected to accelerate as passengers seek alternatives disrupted by Middle East tensions affecting Gulf carriers like Emirates and Etihad.
British Airlines has announced daily flights from Melbourne to London Heathrow via Kuala Lumpur starting January 2027 on Boeing Dreamliner aircraft with a four-class configuration. The service aims to serve travelers and exporters across Victoria, Tasmania, regional New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, as well as connect passengers through British Airways' global network while injecting approximately US$190 million annually into the Victorian economy.
British Airways is relaunching daily flights between London (via Kuala Lumpur) and Melbourne starting January 9, 2027. This marks its return since a two-decade hiatus following an announcement that includes fares from over $2100 for economy class tickets in both directions.