Heathrow Expands Winter Travel Routes with New Destinations from Arctic Adventures to Asian Escapes

Heathrow Expands Winter Travel Routes with New Destinations from Arctic Adventures to Asian Escapes

  • As the clocks go back and the season changes, Heathrow announces nine new airline routes and expanded services for passengers 
  • Those looking for winter sun or a festive break can choose from a range of destinations including Tromsø, Sälen, and Delhi 
  • The new and additional routes enhance Heathrow’s status as ‘most connected airport in the world’, cementing the UK Hub as vital in connecting the whole country to global opportunities 

(IN SHORT) Heathrow Airport is adding nine new winter routes, including destinations such as Tromsø, Sälen, Delhi, and Orlando, to offer travelers more choices for seasonal getaways and cultural exploration. These routes, served by airlines like British Airways, SAS, and Air Canada, expand Heathrow’s global connectivity and strengthen its role as a key hub for international travel. The new routes will be available from late October, aligning with Heathrow’s goal of fostering trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.

(PRESS RELEASE) London, UK, 2024-Oct-25 — /Travel PR News/ — Heathrow Airport has announced the addition of nine new winter travel routes, enhancing its status as the world’s most connected airport. As winter approaches, passengers can explore destinations from the Arctic landscapes of Tromsø to the cultural vibrancy of Delhi. This expansion aligns with Heathrow’s commitment to supporting international trade, tourism, and cultural connections, positioning the UK as a global travel hub.

New routes include Tromsø, where visitors can experience the Polar Nights and Northern Lights, and Sälen for skiing enthusiasts, both offered by Scandinavian Airlines. British Airways is introducing flights to Jeddah, with its unique blend of history and modernity, and Air Canada is launching direct flights to Delhi, opening doors to India’s bustling capital. Meanwhile, Tianjin Airlines will connect travelers to three Chinese cities—Xi’an, Chongqing, and Tianjin—allowing for easier exploration of China’s cultural heritage.

Other highlights include Orlando via Delta, providing a gateway to the world’s top theme parks, and Bengaluru through Air India, known for its Victorian architecture and modern cafes. Heathrow’s Chief Customer Officer, Ross Baker, shared, “Expanding our connections gives travelers and British businesses even more opportunities to explore new parts of the world directly from Heathrow.”

New services will launch beginning October 27, offering convenient connections and holiday travel options for a variety of global adventures.

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Source: Heathrow Airport

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