British Airways announces major winter 2026 expansion British Airways has unveiled plans for a significant expansion of its long-haul route network during the winter 2026 season, with the addition of two new destinations—Melbourne, Australia, and Colombo, Sri Lanka—alongside increased frequencies to several other locations. The airline also announced additional flights to Bangkok and Singapore in response to the ongoing Middle East conflict, reflecting its efforts to meet rising demand for these routes. The expansion marks a nine percent growth in the airline’s long-haul network, as it continues to prioritize customer choice and flexibility. The new routes and frequency adjustments will take effect in the coming months, with Melbourne set to welcome flights from London Heathrow starting 9 January 2027. These flights will operate year-round, connecting passengers to the city via Kuala Lumpur on a daily basis. Melbourne, known for its cultural landmarks, coffee culture, and proximity to natural attractions like the Great Ocean Road and the High Country, will be served by four cabin classes, with return fares starting at £1,130 (including taxes and fees), available for booking from 17 March. Colombo, Sri Lanka, will be accessible via a three-times-per-week service from London Gatwick, launching on 23 October 2026. The route will operate seasonally, offering direct access to the Indian Ocean island’s beaches, wildlife, and cultural sites. Passengers will have access to three cabin options, with return fares starting at £620, also available from 17 March. Beyond these new destinations, British Airways will enhance its existing network with additional flights to Cape Town, Haneda (Tokyo), Bridgetown (Barbados), Kingston (Jamaica), and San Jose (Costa Rica).#british_airways #melbourne_australia #colombo_sri_lanka #london_heathrow #london_gatwick