The new service will operate from 11 January 2027, connecting Melbourne and London Heathrow via Kuala Lumpur, offering travellers improved connectivity and greater choice between the two nations, according to British Airways’ Chief Planning and Strategy Officer, Neil Chernoff.
The launch of Melbourne flights comes alongside increased frequencies to Tokyo, Delhi, Bangkok and Singapore, and the debut of flights to Colombo, Sri Lanka on the back of major demand.
“We’re delighted to announce sizeable growth to our flying schedule for winter 2026, including two notable new destinations, that I am confident will prove popular with our customers,” he said.

“We’re also increasing services across several high-demand routes around the world.
“Together, these changes represent a significant investment in our long-haul leisure network, adding even more options and choice for our customers.
“Elsewhere, we know there is short-term demand as a result of the situation in the Middle East.
“To support customers with alternative routes from popular destinations we have already scheduled additional flights, and we will continue to monitor customer demand and add flights to our schedule if we’re able to do so,” he said.

British Airways will begin flying from Melbourne on 11 January 2027, operating daily and year-round to London Heathrow. The service marks British Airways’ return to Melbourne since 2006, responding to renewed and growing demand between the two regions.
The route will operate on its Boeing 787 fleet, where customers have a choice of four cabins – World Traveller (economy), World Traveller Plus (premium economy), Club World (business class) and First.
The airline has a proud history of connecting Australia and the UK and celebrated its 90th anniversary last year.
The new service will be the airline’s second route from Australia, complementing its existing Sydney to London service.

British Airways will also increase its Haneda (Tokyo) to London service to double daily from the end of March, continuing throughout the winter 2026 schedule.
The airline has also added seven additional return flights from Bangkok and Singapore in the short-term to meet rising demand for these routes as a result of the situation in the Middle East.
The airline has added more than 3,300 extra seats between 10 and 19 March for customers and continues to monitor its network closely to make adjustments based on where customers want to fly.
British Airways has also announced a three-times-weekly service to Colombo, the vibrant gateway to Sri Lanka, from 23 October 2026.
The airline is also increasing capacity across several high-demand long-haul destinations, including Cape Town, St Lucia, Kingston and Costa Rica, further contributing to the growth of its long-haul network.