BRITISH AIRWAYS' shorthaul flight schedule for the summer 2003 includes new routes from London Gatwick and Manchester airports, the already announced London City services, plus increased flights to continental Europe. At Gatwick, a service will start to Krakow in Poland with three flights a week and Athens will be reinstated for the summer season with six flights a week. There will be additional services to a number of Italian destinations with extra daily flights to Rome, Genoa, Venice and Verona and an extra weekly service to Naples. An additional weekly flight will operate to Pristina in Kosovo. At Heathrow, there will be an additional daily service to both Brussels and Copenhagen, three extra weekly flights to Helsinki and two extra weekly flights to Larnaca in Cyprus. Services to Belgrade will move from Gatwick to Heathrow where there will be four flights each week. At Manchester, there will be three new services with daily flights to Bologna, Pisa and Vienna. There will be extra daily frequencies to Geneva, Glasgow, Hanover and Rome and an additional weekly service to Lyon. Services to Gothenburg will be suspended.
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