British Airways is to drop routes from Heathrow to the Norwegian cities of Stavanger and Bergen because they are “no longer commercially viable”.
The two Norway routes currently operate on a daily basis but BA will stop flying on them from October 29.
BA said in a statement: “We have taken the decision to suspend flights to Bergen and Stavanger in Norway as both routes are no longer commercially viable. The final services will be on Saturday, October 28.
“Any customer with a booking on those routes after this date will be offered a full refund, the chance to move their booking to an earlier date or to rebook with another airline.
“We are sorry for any issues that this decision may cause to our customers’ travel plans.”