Flights operating in and out of UK airports have plummeted drastically to some of the lowest figures in recent years amid the coronavirus crisis and subsequent lockdowns. As borders worldwide implement strict measures – including the banning of Britons from all but 11 countries worldwide – the number of UK airports still offering services has reduced dramatically.
London Heathrow Airport
British Airways
Ireland routes to Dublin, Cork, Shannon, and Belfast.
Asia routes to Tokyo and Seoul.
US routes to Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Seattle.
European routes to Nice, Berlin Lisbon, Casablanca, Barcelona, and Madrid.
American Airlines
The US operator continues to fly to its home routes of Chicago, Dallas, Miami, and New York.
It is also offering journeys to Brussels, Dusseldorf, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Geneva, Glasgow, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Madrid, Nairobi, Oslo, and Paris.
United
United is running just one route from the London hub to New York.
Qantas
The Australian flag carrier continues to fly a skeleton service with journeys departing to Berlin, Edinburgh, and Basel.
Aer Lingus
The Irish airline is offering home routes to Dublin, Belfast, and Cork.
Lufthansa
Lufthansa is operating just one route from London Heathrow to Frankfurt.
Cathay Pacific
Similarly, Cathay Pacific is now flying to one solitary destination – Hong Kong.
Iberia
Iberia continues to fly to a number of destinations including Aberdeen, Barcelona, Belfast, Cairo, Cape Town, Dubai, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Gothenburg, Hamad, Johnaserburg, Madrid, Manchester, Mumbai, Nairobi, Newcastle, Oslo, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Toronto, and Vancouver.
Air Canada
The Canadian operator is offering one direct route to Toronto.
Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines will fly one route to Tokyo.
Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways is now flying to three routes- Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Hamad.
Etihad
Etihad is running a skeleton schedule to Belfast, Copenhagen, Cork, Dublin, Oslo, Rome, Shannon, Stavanger, and Stockholm.
Iceland Air
Iceland Air is flying to Reykjavik.
Egypt Air
The Egyptian airline will fly just to Cairo.
Bulgaria Air
The airline is operating one flight to Sofia.
Birmingham Airport
British Airways
British Airways is flying one route to Dublin.
Air India
Air India is flying four UK routes to Aberdeen, Belfast, Edinburgh, and Glasgow.
Bristol Airport
Alitalia
Alitalia is flying directly to Amsterdam.
Leeds Airport
Eastern Airways
The airline is operating one flight to Southampton
Newcastle Airport
Eastern Airways
The airline is flying two routes to Aberdeen and Southampton.
KLM
The Dutch carrier is flying one route to Amsterdam.
A number of airports in Scotland are also operating flights for key workers and cargo.
Meanwhile, cargo flights also remain operational from a number of UK airports.