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British Airways outlines April 2025 flight plans for Boeing 777-300ER fleet

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British Airways outlines April 2025 flight plans for Boeing 777-300ER fleet
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British Airways manages a fleet of 59 Boeing 777 aircraft, including 16 Boeing 777-300ERs. These planes primarily service British Airways' routes to the United States, though they also fly to other global destinations. According to aviation analytics company Cirium, the schedule for April 2025 includes a total of 722 flights and 183,388 seats for the 777-300ERs.

The aircraft will operate flights from London's Heathrow Airport to 28 destinations in the United States, while activities from London-Gatwick focus on leisure routes. "The Boeing 777-300 is a long-range, twin-aisle, twin-engine jet manufactured by Boeing, the American aerospace company. We operate these on routes to Asia and North America," stated British Airways.

Routes to the United States are scheduled for multiple daily flights, with New York-JFK being the busiest with 120 flights, followed by Los Angeles with 60 flights. Other US destinations include Washington-Dulles, Chicago-O'Hare, San Diego, Houston-George Bush Intercontinental, and Seattle.

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Non-US destinations for British Airways' 777-300ERs include Johannesburg, Dubai, Barbados, and Malé. Of these, Johannesburg sees the most frequent flights, totaling 30 in April.

Regarding fleet details, British Airways has some of the older 777-200ER aircraft, many still in operation. The 777-300ER offers extended length compared to the 777-200ER but with a slightly reduced range. The aircraft comes with various seating configurations, lower than typical industry standards to accommodate higher-class seating.

British Airways anticipates replacing its aging 777-200ERs with the modern Boeing 777X, expected for service in 2026. "The new Boeing 777X will be the world’s largest and most efficient twin-engine jet, unmatched in every aspect of performance," said Boeing.

Overall, the Boeing 777-300ERs are set to significantly contribute to British Airways' transatlantic operations, particularly routes to the United States, with a few flights to other international destinations.

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