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New Direct Flights From Austria's Graz to London to Launch This November

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Travellers in southern Austria will soon be able to fly directly to London, with Graz Airport announcing a new connection launching this November.

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Good news from Graz airport: From November it will go from Thalerhof to the British metropolis of London. British Airways subsidiary BA Euroflyer will connect the two cities three times a week in the future. In 2012, Ryanair stopped connecting Graz to London-Stansted. Since then, the Thalerhof has been no longer connected to the British capital. "London was by far the largest market for us without direct flights," said Airport CEO Wolfgang Grimu…

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British Airways has announced a new line from London-Gatwick. The airline will be flying to Graz from 21 November, as the airport announced. Flights are scheduled to take place three times a week with an Airbus A320.

British Airways, the UK's national airline and member of the oneworld alliance, offers three weekly flights from Graz Airport to London Gatwick. The new direct flights, which start in November, connect the British capital with Austria's second largest city.

Graz Airport has a long-awaited success: after many years, the airport of the Styrian capital finally receives a direct connection to London.

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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