On November 5, 2024, British flag carrier British Airways marked the 25th anniversary since it first commenced operations from London-City Airport (LCY).  The airline, which currently has a fleet of 20 Embraer ERJ-190s based at the airport, operates all services from the facility through its regional subsidiary BA Cityflyer.   

On November 5, 1999, British Airways’ then-Manchester-based franchise partner British Regional Airlines (since dissolved) commenced a three-times daily weekday operation from Sheffield-City Airport (since closed) to London-City. Since then, more than 27 million customers have flown on aircraft operating under the British Airways banner, either on the carrier’s planes or those of partner airlines.  

BA Cityflyer began flying from London-City in 2007, taking over from BA Connect, and has since flown to more than 50 destinations across Europe. Cities such as Frankfurt and Geneva have been some of the longest-serving routes, while the Scottish capital city of Edinburgh is the most flown-to destination, closely followed by Glasgow, Amsterdam, and Frankfurt (Germany).  

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