Flights between London City Airport and Geneva to resume from Saturday 19th December

4x weekly service restores key international connection for business and leisure travel – LCY’s ninth most popular route last year

London City Airport has welcomed the resumption of flights to Geneva (GVA) from Saturday 19th December.

Four flights per week, operated by the airport’s home-based carrier BA CityFlyer, will connect passengers from London’s most central airport to Geneva – a global financial centre and key winter tourist destination.

The route was London City Airport’s ninth most popular in 2019, connecting 190,308 passengers between London and Switzerland’s second largest city.

Welcoming the return of the flights to Geneva, London City Airport’s Head of Aviation, Anne Doyere, said:

“This is a welcome Christmas boost for the airport and for our passengers who wish to travel to Geneva for leisure or business in the next few weeks, or to be reunited with friends and family over the festive period”.

“Geneva is a key centre for international business and finance, and a hub for leisure travellers to access the winter ski resorts in the Alps. We are delighted that London City has been able to restore this vital connection in the run up to Christmas”.

“We are hopeful that this news, alongside the positive developments on testing and quarantine in recent weeks, will increase passenger confidence and enable our airlines to schedule more routes and rotations throughout the winter season”.

This announcement comes ahead of the start of the UK’s Test to Release scheme tomorrow. Passengers arriving at the airport from Geneva from 19th December will be able to take a test after five days of self-isolation and be released from quarantine immediately after receiving a negative test result.


Alongside industry partners, London City Airport is calling on the Government to build on this recent momentum by working towards the introduction of a globally consistent pre-departure testing regime which ultimately eliminates the need for quarantine altogether.

A survey of 500 business leaders undertaken by the airport in September showed strong underlying demand for air travel, which could be unlocked by using new technology to enable pre-departure tests and COVID-secure flights.

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Notes to Editors

  • A range of health measures have been put in place at the airport to create a safe and COVID-secure environment for passengers and staff, including:
    • An enhanced cleaning regime, including a long-life anti-microbial surface treatment, used throughout the airport
    • Touch-free hand sanitiser stations
    • One-way systems
    • Perspex screens at key points of interaction, such as check-in desks
    • Clear signage and floor markings to help maintain social distancing and guide you through the airport
    • Advance crowd monitoring technology to identify and manage busy areas, in partnership with CrowdVision
    • Non-contact, automatic temperature checking technology for rapid preliminary screening
    • Staff using face masks, visors and gloves

London City Airport was recently awarded with certification from the Airports Council International (ACI) Airport Health Accreditation programme in recognition of the deployment of world-leading health and safety practices: https://media.londoncityairport.com/airport-health-accreditation/

  • The Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) advice for British nationals travelling to Switzerland can be found here:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/switzerland
  • Swiss case rate information based on latest data from the Federal Office of Public Health:
https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/en/home/krankheiten/ausbrueche-epidemien-pandemien/aktuelle-ausbrueche-epidemien/novel-cov/situation-schweiz-und-international.html

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David Leach
Head of Corporate Affairs


 07701 388093
 David.Leach@londoncityairport.com
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