London Gatwick: Delays and cancellations so far today – Friday, June 28 – including multiple British Airways, Wizz Air and easyJet flights. How many new routes has Gatwick got this summer?

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These are the delays and cancellations to and from London Gatwick Airport so far today (Friday, June 28) as the airport launches 14 new routes this summer.

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ARRIVALS – cancelled:

6.20am – DT608 from Luanda

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8am – easyJet EJU8358 from Naples

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8.35am – American Airline AA6209/British Airways BA2166/Iberia IB4682 from Tampa

9.15am – Norwegian D83510 from Copenhagen

12.20pm – British Airways BA2671 from Palma de Mallorca

1.55pm – easyJet EZY8082 from Palma de Mallorca

DEPARTURES:

6.25am – Wizz Air W95761 to Podgorica DELAYED to 1.25pm

6.35am – Wizz Air W95745 to Athens DELAYED to 8.20m

6.35am – easyJet EZY8563 to Mugla DELAYED to 8.45am

6.40am – British Airways BA2670 to Palma Mallorca ENQUIRE AIRLINE

7.15am – easyJet EZY8121 to Lanzarote DELAYED to 8.40am

7.30am – easyJet EZY8731 to Budapest DELAYED to 8.30am

7.40am – Wizz Air W95731 to Faro DELAYED to 9.10am

7.45am – British Airways BA2666 to Oporto DELAYED to 8.15am

8.05am – easyJet EZY8521 to Faro DELAYED to 9.30am

8.10am – easyJet EJU8429 to Lyon DELAYED to 9am

8.20am – easyJet EZS8477 to Basel/Mulhouse DELAYED to 8.40am

8.20am – easyJet EZS8487 to Geneva DELAYED to 8.40am

8.25am – easyJet EZY807 to Edinburgh DELAYED to 9.35am

8.30am – British Airways BA2574 to Nice ENQUIRE AIRLINE

8.30am – easyJet EZY8081 to Palma de Mallorca ENQUIRE AIRLINE

8.40am – easyJet EJU8357 to Naples ENQUIRE AIRLINE

9.10am – easyJet EJU7195 to Barcelona DELAYED to 9.10am

9.30am – easyJet EZY8289 to Milan DELAYED to 10.15am

10am – Norwegian D83511 to Copenhagen ENQUIRE AIRLINE

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10.10am – Wizz Air W95771 to Istanbul – IST DELAYED to 12.05pm

10.15am – easyJet EZY8287 to Catania DELAYED to 11am

10.40am – easyJet EZY8603 to Dubrovnik DELAYED to 12.10pm

1.45pm – British Airways BA2263 to Kingston DELAYED to 2.16pm

2.30pm – British Airways BA2039/American AA6202 to Orlando DELAYED to 3.42pm

3.15pm – British Airways BA2682 to Ibiza DELAYED to 3.35pm

3.45pm – British Airways BA2816 to Algiers DELAYED to 4.05pm

4.40pm – British Airways BA2662 to Faro DELAYED to 5.02pm

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4.45pm – British Airways BA2722 to Dubrovnik DELAYED to 5.15pm

4.55pm – British Airways BA2624 to Salzburg DELAYED to 5.53pm

5.55pm – Tui BY5574 to Burgas DELAYED to 6.35pm

6.10pm – British Airways BA2672 to Palma de Mallorca DELAYED to 6.56pm

6.55pm – British Airways BA2576 to Nice ENQUIRE AIRLINE

For the latest delays and cancellations, please visit: https://www.gatwickairport.com/flights/

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