La Dolce Vita: British Airways welcomes three new Italian routes to its network

British Airways has announced three new routes for summer 2025, bolstering its extensive network of Italian destinations.

Launching in May 2025, British Airways will introduce new flights to Rimini (RMI) on the Adriatic Coast from London Heathrow, and Salerno (QSR) on the Amalfi Coast from London Gatwick. A new service from London City to Olbia (OLB) in Sardinia will complement existing flights from Heathrow.

The new routes will bring the total number of Italian destinations served by the flag carrier to 19, more than any other European country on the airline’s network.

Neil Chernoff, British Airways’ Chief Planning and Strategy Officer, said: “Italy continues to prove hugely popular with our customers, which is why it’s our biggest European destination, and second globally behind the US.

“Last month, we saw a 10% increase in searches for summer flights to Italy compared to 2023, so we’re pleased to be offering an even bigger choice of destinations next year. Rimini, Salerno and Olbia are all coastal destinations, so we expect them to be particularly popular with our leisure customers seeking sun, sea, and of course Italy’s fantastic food.”

Rimini (RMI) 

Flights to Rimini will begin on 15 May 2025, operating three times per week (Mon, Thu and Sat). Located in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, it is a popular seaside resort known for sandy beaches and clear, shallow waters of the Adriatic Sea.

Rimini is an old city full of charm. Those in search of beach holidays can enjoy more than 15km of beach along the seafront, while night owls can soak up the city’s vibrant nightlife. Travellers intrigued by Italy’s ancient history can visit a range of landmarks, such as the Arch of Augustus which was built around 27 BC, and the Tiberius Bridge which dates back to the first century AD.

Rimini is also a great base from which to explore nearby San Marino, a small, landlocked republic situated on the slopes of Mount Titano. With mountainous scenery and a historic city centre, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its visitors enjoy a unique blend of nature and culture.

Flights will operate until 27 September 2025.

Day Flight Departs LHR Arrives RMI Flight Departs RMI Arrives LHR
Mon BA532 15:20 18:50 BA533 19:40 21:15
Thu BA532 16:00 19:30 BA533 20:15 21:50
Sat BA532 15:45 19:15 BA533 20:00 21:35

 

Salerno (QSR) 

British Airways’ Gatwick-based subsidiary, BA Euroflyer, will operate three flights per week to Salerno in the Campania Region from 22 May 2025 (Mon, Thu and Sat).

Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport opened to commercial flights for the first time in July 2024, quickly establishing itself as a great alternative to Naples for those looking to reach the Amalfi Coast.

Those looking to explore the wider Amalfi Coast are drawn in by its dramatic coastline, lush scenery and the charm of its towns, such as Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello, which overlook the glistening Mediterranean Sea.

Salerno itself features ocean views, lively piazzas, delicious local cuisine, and historical attractions, making it a popular destination for travellers seeking a blend of beach, foodie and cultural activities in a mild Mediterranean climate.

Flights will operate until 25 October 2025.

Day Flight Departs LGW Arrives QSR Flight Departs QSR Arrives LGW
Mon BA2600 14:10 18:00 BA2601 18:50 20:40
Thu BA2600 15:25 19:15 BA2601 20:05 21:55
Sat BA2600 15:50 19:40 BA2601 20:30 22:20

 

Olbia (OLB) 

For summer 2025, British Airways customers will be able to choose from either London City or Heathrow to fly to Olbia in Sardinia. British Airways’ London City-based subsidiary, BA Cityflyer, will add a weekly service from 25 May 2025, increasing to a twice weekly service from 16 July 2025 (Wed and Sun).

Olbia, located on the northeastern coast of Sardinia, is known for its historical significance, as well as its idyllic beaches and crystal-clear waters. The city is also recognised for its vibrant local markets, such as the Mercato di San Benedetto, where visitors can immerse themselves in the flavours of Sardinian cuisine through fresh produce, seafood, and traditional specialties.

The airport is a short drive from some of Sardinia’s most famous coastlines, including Costa Smeralda which attracts those in search of fine sand beaches and turquoise waters as well as luxury hotels and resorts.

Flights will operate until 28 September 2025. Olbia is one of two destinations that British Airways serves in Sardinia, alongside Cagliari on the south coast from London Gatwick.

Day Flight Departs LCY Arrives OLB Flight Departs OLB Arrives LCY
Wed BA2335 (from 16 Jul) 12:30 15:55 BA2334 16:40 18:05
Sat BA2335 12:35 15:45 BA2334 16:35 18:00

 

  • British Airways’ short-haul network remains unaffected by delivery issues relating to its Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines fitted to its 787 aircraft.

 

About British Airways’ flight network  

As the UK’s national flag carrier, British Airways serves nearly 200 destinations across more than 65 countries, including routes with its partnership airlines. The airline proudly offers customers flights to more destinations from London than any other carrier.

British Airways customers have access to one of the world’s most extensive flight networks, both domestically and internationally, offering flights to and from central airports at convenient times. It operates out of three major London airports: London Heathrow, London Gatwick and London City, and serves up to 26 cities in the US alone.

The British Airways route network continues to be reviewed and updated, with recent additions in 2024 including Bangkok, Agadir and Izmir.

 

Source British Airways

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