Published on December 2, 2025
By: Paramita Sarkar

These new routes are designed to cater to both leisure and business travelers. The Tivat route offers a convenient connection for those looking to explore Montenegro, which is gaining popularity for its coastlines, mountains, and historical towns. Meanwhile, the Guernsey route serves as the only direct flight between London Heathrow and the Channel Islands, providing a unique option for those looking to explore this rich, culturally significant destination, which has been highly sought after by travelers. With daily flights to Guernsey and three weekly flights to Tivat, both routes offer increased flexibility and convenience.
The Tivat route will provide access to the stunning Adriatic coastline of Montenegro, known for its dramatic mountains, historic walled towns like Kotor and Budva, and national parks such as Durmitor. This destination is ideal for those looking for a combination of relaxation and adventure, whether it’s lounging by the sea or exploring historic landmarks.
On the other hand, the new Guernsey flights will offer direct access to one of the Channel Islands, a region rich in history and nature. Guernsey is famed for its rugged coastline, cliff paths, and historical landmarks such as Castle Cornet, offering visitors a unique blend of heritage and scenic beauty.
British Airways’ flights to Tivat, Montenegro will commence on 14th May 2026, with three weekly flights operating during the summer season. Meanwhile, the Guernsey route will begin earlier, on 19th April 2026, with daily flights running year-round from London Heathrow Terminal 5. The timing of the Guernsey service ensures that travelers can take advantage of both business and leisure opportunities, with convenient connections to over 20 destinations across Europe and North America.
British Airways’ decision to expand its network with direct flights to Tivat and Guernsey marks a significant development in the airline’s short-haul offerings. Tivat is gaining attention for its beautiful coastlines, outdoor activities, and emerging popularity among international tourists. The addition of Guernsey is especially notable as it offers the only direct flight between London Heathrow and the island, providing greater connectivity to the Channel Islands. This strategic expansion allows British Airways to serve an increasing demand for both leisure tourism and business connectivity, with convenient options for travelers flying to popular destinations such as Rome, Madrid, and Geneva, and even transatlantic connections to New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto.
Additionally, both routes will offer Club Europe, the short-haul business class service, which provides passengers with lounge access, extra personal space, full meal service, and larger baggage allowances. This service ensures that both leisure and business travelers have a premium, comfortable travel experience.
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The new Tivat and Guernsey routes will offer seamless connectivity to a wide range of European destinations, making travel even easier for business travelers and holidaymakers alike. The Guernsey service, in particular, connects London to one of the most historically and culturally rich islands in the UK, opening up opportunities for both tourists and local businesses to expand their reach. The Tivat flights will enhance options for travelers looking to explore Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, offering a direct and more convenient way to access this beautiful and emerging destination.
With this expansion, British Airways is positioning itself as a key player in the growing Mediterranean and Channel Islands tourism market, offering passengers more destinations to choose from without having to connect through multiple hubs.
These new routes to Tivat, Montenegro and Guernsey represent a significant step for British Airways as it continues to expand its offerings and cater to the changing demands of modern travelers. By providing direct access to Montenegro’s Adriatic beauty and the unique Channel Islands, BA is enhancing its network and giving passengers more options than ever before. As the airline looks ahead to the summer of 2026, it is clear that these new routes will play a key role in shaping the future of short-haul travel from London Heathrow.
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