In total, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, and United Airlines added five Airbus aircraft to their fleets in January.
The airport currently only operates flights with 10 carriers and primarily caters to short-haul and business-focused routes - but that could soon change.
In a completely unexpected announcement, London City Airport has said it wants to welcome larger aircraft than it currently ...
East Londoners living under flight paths could suffer from even more noise if a new type of plane is allowed to fly to and from London City ...
On average, 95 flights depart London City Airport daily, with British Airways, Lufthansa and KLM among 10 carriers that fly ...
London City Airport (LCY) applied for permission to change takeoff and landing gradients, which would let the airport ...
Alison Fitzgerald, London City Airport’s chief executive, said that the move ‘would open up a range of possible new routes ...
London City Airport has applied to the CAA for permission to allow Airbus A320neo aircraft to operate from the UK capital’s ...
The airport said its proposal would allow the site to reach its permitted limit for passenger numbers with fewer flights.
London City airport has applied for permission to allow Airbus A320neo aircraft to use its runway. The airport said the proposal made to regulator the Civil Aviation Authority would allow it to ...
Crucially, the A320neo is a model used by budget airlines, including Jet2, Wizz Air and Easyjet, who currently don’t fly from London City, but this new change could make that possible.