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£372 Find Cheap Flights from Harare to London

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Cheapest return fare
£660
Overall average: £763
Kenya Airways
Wed 6/5Sun 10/5
HRE - LHR • 1 stop
Cheapest one-way flight
£371
Typical prices: £387-£461
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Tue 10/2
HRE - LGW • 2 stops
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Cheap Flights from Harare to London (HRE-LON)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for return flights from Harare to London that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent return flight deals from Harare to London

Wed, 6 May - Sun, 10 May
Kenya Airways Logo
02:40 - 16:15
HRE
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LHR
14h 35m
1 stop
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18:25 - 11:05
LHR
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HRE
15h 40m
2 stops
£660Kenya Airways
Sun, 5 Apr - Thu, 7 May
Kenya Airways Logo
02:40 - 16:15
HRE
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LHR
14h 35m
1 stop
Kenya Airways Logo
18:25 - 01:50
LHR
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HRE
30h 25m
2 stops
£661Kenya Airways
Tue, 3 Mar - Tue, 10 Mar
Qatar Airways Logo
19:20 - 05:55
HRE
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LGW
36h 35m
2 stops
Qatar Airways Logo
08:40 - 10:20
LGW
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HRE
23h 40m
2 stops
£669Qatar Airways
Mon, 16 Feb - Thu, 19 Feb
Ethiopian Air Logo
15:05 - 05:40
HRE
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LGW
16h 35m
1 stop
Ethiopian Air Logo
10:00 - 01:30
LGW
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HRE
13h 30m
1 stop
£674Ethiopian Air
Sun, 1 Mar - Sun, 22 Mar
Ethiopian Air Logo
15:05 - 05:40
HRE
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LGW
16h 35m
1 stop
Ethiopian Air Logo
10:00 - 01:30
LGW
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HRE
13h 30m
1 stop
£679Ethiopian Air
Tue, 17 Feb - Fri, 20 Feb
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06:10 - 22:55
HRE
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LHR
18h 45m
2 stops
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20:05 - 16:25
LHR
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HRE
42h 20m
2 stops
£681Multiple Airlines
Tue, 3 Mar - Tue, 10 Mar
Qatar Airways Logo
19:20 - 19:50
HRE
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LHR
26h 30m
2 stops
Qatar Airways Logo
08:30 - 10:20
LHR
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HRE
23h 50m
2 stops
£683Qatar Airways
Tue, 17 Feb - Fri, 20 Feb
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17:00 - 06:20
HRE
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LHR
15h 20m
1 stop
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20:30 - 16:10
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HRE
17h 40m
2 stops
£693RwandAir
Mon, 16 Feb - Thu, 19 Feb
Multiple Airlines Logo
13:30 - 08:40
HRE
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LCY
21h 10m
2 stops
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17:40 - 17:55
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HRE
22h 15m
2 stops
£693Multiple Airlines
Tue, 24 Feb - Wed, 25 Mar
RwandAir Logo
17:00 - 06:20
HRE
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LHR
15h 20m
1 stop
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20:30 - 16:10
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HRE
17h 40m
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£699RwandAir
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Harare to London flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Harare to London to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

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Planning a trip from Harare to London? KAYAK’s data-powered insights will help you find cheap flights. Learn the best time to fly, how early to book your ticket, and other tips to secure great prices.

How much is a return flight from Harare to London?

This analysis is based on the cheapest return trip price found on KAYAK in the last 12 months by searching for a flight from Harare to London departing in May.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Harare to London?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Harare to London, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Harare to London is March, where tickets cost £704 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are September and January, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is £933 and £924 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Harare to London?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Harare to London, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Harare to London, you should book around 2 weeks before departure, which saves you about 9% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 11 weeks before departure.

Good to know - Cheap tickets from Harare to London

Low seasonFebruary
Cheapest flight£371
Best time to beat the crowds (9% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly (9% more expensive on average)
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When to book flights from Harare to London

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Harare to London based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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FAQs for booking flights from Harare to London

  • What’s the quickest way to get from London Heathrow Airport to the centre of London?

    The quickest way to reach the city is to take the Heathrow Express train from within the airport itself to Paddington Station. It takes about 15min, and if booked in advance, prices start from around £5.

  • Are there any hotels I can stay in once I arrive in London Heathrow?

    If you arrive very late, there’s one hotel a short walk away from the airport, the Sofitel Heathrow. You can reach it in around 5min through a covered walkway from Terminal 5. If you prefer to choose from other options, there are a range of hotels for all budgets around a 10min taxi ride away.

  • Where can I change money once I land at London Heathrow Airport?

    You’ll land either at Terminal 2 or Terminal 5 at Heathrow. Both terminals have multiple Travelex branches where you can exchange money. You’ll find shops both in arrivals and baggage claim. Opening hours are approximately 05:00 to 22:30. There are also plenty of ATMs around the airport where you can withdraw cash.

  • Is there anywhere to store luggage at Harare Airport?

    If you’d like to store your luggage or personal items for some time, you can do so at a cost of Z$ 20 (£15) for 12h or Z$ 30 (£22) for 24h. The luggage storage facility is located outside the main terminal building, and the opening hours are 06:00 to 22:00.

  • Which other cities do London's airports serve?

    Whether you land at Heathrow or Gatwick, you'll be within an easy drive or train ride of some of England's main tourist cities. To the west lies Bath, renowned for its ancient Roman baths and architectural beauty. You can also go south to Brighton's beaches, or visit the famous university cities of Cambridge and Oxford, which lie to the north and north-west, respectively.

  • How far is Stonehenge from London Heathrow Airport?

    Possibly England's most mythical tourist attraction, Stonehenge is just outside Salisbury, directly west of Heathrow. If you've hired a car at the airport, driving there will take about 1h 15min. Alternatively, catch the bus to Woking from Heathrow Central Bus Station, then a South Western Railway train to Salisbury. Your total travel time will be just over 2h 30min.

  • How can I get public transport to Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport?

    There is little in the way of public transport from the centre of Harare to the airport, and private shuttles can be expensive. A quick way to get there is to catch a taxi from the Flyover Rank on Seke Road directly to the Airport Hub. This won't cost much, and the trip will take roughly 20min.

  • How can I reduce my carbon footprint on the Harare to London route?

    Choose Ethiopian Air as your carrier to reduce your carbon footprint on this long-haul route. It boasts almost 45% fewer carbon emissions than a benchmark standard flight would emit. British Airways is another good option, with its flights reducing carbon emissions by just under 40%.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Harare to London?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Harare to London was £371 for a one-way ticket and £660 for a return.

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Harare to London?

    When flying out of Harare you will be using Harare. You will be landing at one of these airports: London City, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Luton, or London Stansted.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Harare to London?

    We unfortunately don’t have that data for this specific route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Harare to London?

    SkyTeam, oneworld, and Star Alliance are the airline alliances operating flights between Harare and London, with SkyTeam being the most commonly used for this route.

  • What is the most popular stopover when flying to London from Harare?

    Addis Ababa is the most popular stopover city among KAYAK users travelling from Harare to London.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Harare to London, Emirates or RwandAir?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Harare to London are Emirates and RwandAir. With an average price for the route of £1,012 and an overall rating of 8.1, Emirates is the most popular choice. RwandAir is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of £788 and an overall rating of 7.7.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Harare to London?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Harare to London.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Harare to London?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to London from Harare is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Harare to London?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly to London with an airline and back to Harare with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Harare to London?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to London from Harare up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Harare to London

  • For travellers going from Harare to London, you can pick from several flight routes with a stopover, as currently there are no direct flights. One option is to fly South African Airlines to Johannesburg (JNB), and then to London Heathrow Airport (LHR) with British Airways. Another choice is to go from Harare Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport (HRE) with Ethiopian Airlines via Addis Ababa Airport (ADD) to Heathrow.
  • For travellers on a budget, it’s sometimes cheaper to take a flight with two stopovers. RwandAir flies from Harare via Kigali (KGL) and Brussels (BRU), and then on to London Heathrow. Emirates Airlines also flies from Harare to London Heathrow via Lusaka (LUN) and Dubai (DXB), though it’s a longer trip.
  • If you need to change money before flying to London, you can do so at the Kwikforex Bureau de Change. You can also withdraw money at the following banks/ATMs: FBC, CBZ, ZB, and Post Office Bank. They’re located between the passenger terminal shops 51-59.
  • For travellers seeking a lounge to relax in before flying out, Harare Airport has two lounges you can choose from. These include the Dzimbahwe Executive Lounge and South African Airways Baobab Premium Class Lounge. Both are open daily from 05:00 to 22:00. They’re open to business and first-class travellers, as well as passengers who pay a fee upon entry.
  • If your flight departs very early or late and you’d prefer to spend the night at a hotel close by beforehand, there are lots of hotels around 8 miles away in Harare South. These include the Meikles Hotel and the Holiday Inn, amongst others.
  • While most flights from Harare to London land at Heathrow Airport (LHR), plenty also fly to Gatwick Airport (LGW). An easy way to get from there to Central London is to catch a Southern Service train to Victoria Station; it’s about a 30 minutes journey.
  • Harare's Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport (HRE) is the home hub for Air Zimbabwe. If you're coming from other cities in the country via domestic flights, it's a good choice of carrier, as flights are frequent.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying from Harare to London

 
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7.7
RwandAirOverall score based on 40 reviews
7.7Comfort
6.7Entertainment
7.8Boarding
8.0Crew
7.3Food
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Because of the long lay over hour, Rwand Air offered a free hotel accomodation and transport. This was highly appreciate d

8.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Jan 2026
KGL - DOH
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Because of the long lay over hour, Rwand Air offered a free hotel accomodation and transport. This was highly appreciate d

Pleasant, relaxed flight. I had 2 seats to myself, which was a bonus. I couldn't find a flight tracker ap so I could know where we were but that's a minor complaint. On the plus side, the passenger announcements did not come through my earphones but were on main speakers only. That was a nice touch.

Flight delayed by 3 hours 45 mins and no explanation given or apology. Rebooked on a flight departing to final destination 48 hrs later and baggage not delivered.

My outbound flight was grounded in Lusaka so we never made it to Paris. DO NOT fly this airline you will be stranded and your plans will be completely disrupted

Inflight entertainment with electronic charging stations can help during a long flight.

The flight was delayed with no notice. No inflight entertainment. Communication is vital in any business.

Poor communication: Flight come directly to kigali , didn’t come via mumbasa. Favouring to Rwandan passenger to move from economic to bussiness class after flight depart. Where they don’t asked other older passenger who need more comfort. Rude staff : chekin airport at Mumbai. Talking in local language (marathi) while serving and no sorry no thank you attitude.

excellent! movie selection just ok, but everything else was wonderful.

Charged extra amount for the baggage wait. Even it’s less than 23kgs. Those machines are showing wrong weight and they were charging money wantedly from everyone.

I wish I knew in advance that the connecting flight was by indigo air

Crew and food was good, ok leg room if you don’t have a big box under the seat. And the seats are so narrow (I’m only 70kg), will consider an alternate airline next time

Awesome hospitality, awesome staff, awesome food & awesome travel time. Thanks

The flight was delayed and one member of the crew was a bit rude. But apart from that all good.

It never happened. Me flight from Doha to São Paulo was lated and the time of waiting for the luggage arrives when we arrived in São Paulo was about 1 hour and half. So it took a lot of time just waiting the luggage of flight that was already late, consequently we lost the flight to Recife with Latam Airlines and had to go to the Qatar office to arrange another flight to us to Recife, that one with Azul Airlines. It was more 4 hours waiting to this other flight to knows that this other flight was delayed too, total of 5 hours more at the airport to waiting to go home :/

Indigo airlines is terrible. Staff is awful and so disorganized. They are so rude and unhelpful. I will never travel on Indigo airlines again!!!!!

The Achilles heel of the experience with Qatar Airways is the Doha Airport, especially for travellers arriving into Doha and not transiting. This airport suffers from being ambitiously big and the immigration into Qatar being overly time taking. At the end of my particular flight in which my travel was ending in Doha, the plane parked at a very remote terminal, from where it took me 30 minutes to arrive just at the immigration counter, with fast paced walking and the time on a train inside the airport. Then, at the immigration counter it takes up to a minute or more to process each tourist visitor,due to time taking face and finger scanning processes and langugage barriers if there are questions or information to be exchanged verbally with the officers. If several planes have landed at the same time, it is not unusual that one has to wait 45 to 60 minutes in the immigration queue. In short, the frustration of arriving at Doha takes away all positive vibe of the airline, as the airline and the airport are heavily intertwined and are marketed together.

They didn't board by zones and it was a free for all. The 16 hour flight was the most excruciating experience of my life and the seats were TINY... with no leg space and my feet were swollen immediately. The food was so bad it was inedible.

The plane was ok, I was in business class and was surprised there were no pods and each seat was right next to another one. That said it was comfortable and the food and coffee were good. Entertainment wise again I was surprised to see only movies and no TV shows. Check-in at Toronto Pearson was an absolute disaster, which was especially disappointing as I was a business class passenger. There was no dedicated staffing for the business counter and four (4) airlines employees assisted one economy class passenger for about 15 minutes when one could have easily assisted me. Overall room for improvement, particularly in the on-ground experience and airplane infrastructure.

I had a memorable experience. I dont have any comments at this time regarding waht could be better.

The Boeing 737 MAX on this route, flown in the middle of the night, is an UTTER FAILURE for business travellers. The whole point of business travel is to arrive alert and recover from travel quickly, and this little aeroplane with its quarter recline uncomfortable business seats does nothing for that. It’s a small step up from economy in that you have decent legroom, but that’s it. Absolute margin at the cost of the traveller.

Good. Crew do seem to be less friendly- management are clearly limiting them or not empowering them as they used to.

POSITIVES The hostesses were mostly pleasant, NEGATIVES The full flight wifi was horrible, hardly able to use it. My charger port was not working which made me use my neighbour's port which resulted in an accident which ruined her flight. During dinner, meat ran out when the cart got to us forcing us to eat vegetarian which was not great. We watched everyone around us eating meat. My wifi did not transfer to the second leg of my trip as they promised as they changed the plane. I was thrown off the window seat I booked for the 2nd leg of my journey as they changed planes, all done at my expense. This was not a cheap flight ($2600) which i hurriedly had to book to attend my mother's funeral who passed away suddenly. I was honestly disappointed with the whole saga as I heard Ethiopian Airlines was one of Africa's best.

Delays delays making us miss or next connection to IAD hence having to stay additional 24 hrs in Addis Ababa

Checking in wasn't organized, too many so-called diplomats were jumping line while everyone was waiting in line. They should have their own line not to impede on other passengers that was also waiting to be served. We all paid money and there should be no discrimination because everyone's money should have the same value diplomat or not! If they want to give diplomats some special treatment then let them create their own check in desk and not treat other passengers some that are (elderly, some with children, pregnant women) making them stand longer in line than necessary just because people are jumping line 😡

Food hardly ever changes Videos not often updated for often travel.

It was an old aircraft, stiff seats almost wooden chairs with thin cushions. Food was ok.

Were not told that carryon laggage has to be only 12 kgs but my bag was heavier asked to pay an additional $550.00. I could have upgraded to a bussiness class for that price and no one at the gate to upgrade but able to take money for the extra weight. I felt like this was a setup scam.

I purchased the upgrade to have 3 seats open, so I was able to sleep 9 hours. Without that I would have been miserable

Our luggage was supposed to be checked through from Arusha to Cape Town. We didn't know that it was a self transfer in Johannisburg. Kayak should not have sold this flight combination with out a self transfer alert.

There was chaos checking because of a canceled flight the day prior. Also, we had an issue with tickets. The KQ agent went above a d beyond to help us get on board the flight Overall the 13+ hour flight is uncomfortable in coach. I may try to upgrade on return

For a long haul flight, the seats were too narrow. Paid for extra legroom but wish I could have paid for width! I was pressed against another person for the whole donation of the flight.

Delayed flight made my day very long, but other than that KQ got me to my destination in good shape.

The nice treatment and lovely pilots who accepted my son inside for a photo.So lovely of them

Got delayed for over 24 hours. Fight was cancelled. Was put up at a nice hotel whose kitchen was unfortunately not prepared for the sudden influx of guests The headphone jacks on the seat were loose and sound kept getting dropped over the headphones. Food was good though. Certain items (Amarula) were not available for purchase over the on-plane duty free. Had been told i would pick my luggage at my final destination*wrong* had to pick it up in JFK and recheck it and then got charged for it**** too tired to argue with the Delta staff on the issue.... after a 15 hr flight.

This one is not bad even it is late, but they apologize and every time they announced the update.

I’m very disappointed for this trip and I will never travel again in this airline. In addition, I don’t recommend to any human being to travel to Kenya Airways. They keep me at Nairobi for 4 days without care. I was at Nairobi from 6 a.m Morning up to 10 a:m Thursday. For that reason, I have trouble for my work and may be I will lose my job. During for those 4 days I didn’t have my medicine, I didn’t have clothes to change because all my clothes were in my checked bags. On Thursday, when I got flight, they don’t even apologize for all consequences I had. During for those 4 days, I learned many things for this airline. It is their system to treat passengers like this because they had hundreds or thousands passengers around Nairobi waiting for their flights after their original flights cancelled. If I lose my job, I planned to file claim to the airline. This is not airline to travel with.

They weight duty free goods at check in and count the weight as carry on luggage. Results : for 4 bottles I had to opay $150. rip off. Be careful to avoid any duty free shopping at Dubai airport

This review if for American Airlines. From London to LA, British Airways customers flew American Airlines and there was a small incident on the plane with a customer that was sitting next to me. She had a gluten free meal which she selected online. The flight attendant brought her food and both times, it contained gluten (bread, cracker) and by the second time, the customer mentioned about the issue to the flight attendant because she is highly allergic to gluten. Customer was very gentle and just wanted to note that both her meals contained gluten on the tray. The whole situation could have ended really well if flight attendant just apologized and mentioned she would relay the message to the responsible party. Instead, she entered defensive mode and started making some BS excuse about how the cracker that was supposed to be mine, fell onto her tray instead. Mind me, I already had that cracker on my tray. I doubt I would be given two. Also, she mentioned that the bread from the previous meal was gluten free. REALLY? I ate that bread and it tasted like it had PLENTY of gluten. The whole situation was handled so poorly, not only by that one flight attendant, but by 2 others. The reason I intervened is because the customer sitting next to me was tearing and all she did was mention the mistake which could have cause her health great damage, and instead she received attacks and excuses. AA, you should train your employees how to better handle situations like this. A 'well, I don't see why this problem is a big deal since you (the customer with allergies) read the ingredients and avoided eating the cracker that "accidentally fell" from the tray of the customer sitting next to you,' should not have been coming out of a flight attendant's mouth.

Continue to be disappointed that the “food” for “ordinary” fare paying passengers is poor - on this flight it consisted of a packet of two biscuits and a small bottle of water … not even offered a “free” cup of tea or coffee. Suggest a review of the “menu” and offer a hot drink to ordinary (economy class) passengers. On this route there are many far cheaper flights available - paying almost £200 for a flight that could have been bought for less than half this price should have some “perks” - offering hot drinks to all passengers would, in my opinion, be a cost effective measure which would improve the image of British Airways.

Aircraft was comfortable even in economy, clean. Entertainment screens were excellent and. Hoice was very good. Good was just ok. Crew was not bad.

Entertainment system didn't work well. Also no new movies and limited choice of other programmes. . And only one USB A charger option. Most modern electronic items needs USB C. Planes should offer both

I was unable to board the flight because I was unable to acquire a visa , Brexit changed my ability to get an ETA, I’m a Trinidad citizen and it takes weeks to get a visa

The issue was not with BA it was with the link yoiu sent fopr booking the flight

The space in the seat was okay, the staff were friendly, the entertainment system, my touch screen was not working and some of the films listed on the website for the flight were not available.

BA flight from London NY had old BC configuration with 2+3+2 seating with open seats which was not comfortable and lacked privacy

Flew business- but plane was dirty, food horrendous. Too many business class seats diluted service levels overall.

Loved the boarding option from Business class lounge, experience on flight was excellent, plenty of good food choices

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