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British Airways could suspend sale of long-haul flights from major airport amid flight chaos

SUMMER holidays to far-flung destinations are in jeopardy as British Airways is considering suspending long-haul flight ticket sales, it was reported last night.

The airline may be forced to pause the sale of flights to destinations such as New York, threatening to worsen disruption to Brits' holidays.

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Even more BA flights could be grounded thanks to the passenger number restrictions at Heathrow AirportCredit: PA

BA announced on Tuesday it had stop selling short-haul flights for an extra week due to the current cap on departing passengers at Heathrow Airport.

The UK flag carrier originally suspended the sale of journeys until last weekend, before extending this to August 8, then again to August 15.

But last night a spokesman told The Telegraph that reducing longer flight sales was not off the cards.

The devastating decision could throw back Brits' travelling plans to dream destinations after years without holidays due to Covid.

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The harsh suspensions of flight sales so far have been imposed as a result of Heathrow Airport's holiday hell in recent weeks.

More than half of the flights out of Heathrow are operated by BA.

Britain's busiest airport rationed the number of flights out of its terminals and ordered airlines to cancel at least 1,000 more flights last month.

The airport capped the number of planes able to fly each day until September telling airlines to stop selling tickets, in a similar move to Gatwick Airport earlier in the summer.

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And now tickets to far-away could face the axe as well after the short-haul sale suspension failed to stem the airport disasters.

Since the start of the summer, airports around the UK have crumbled beneath the sheer number of Brits travelling again.

Holidaymakers have been hit with last-minute cancellations which stranded them in foreign terminals or left them thousands out of pocket just to get themselves home.

Hellish queues lasting hours have forced airport staff to issue warnings about arrival times and bags have been lost or delayed in mountains of luggage.

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