British Airways Cityflyer Service (Economy) | London City (LCY) to Barcelona El Prat (BCN) (Embraer E190SR)

Hi all,
A few weeks ago I flew British Airways CityFlyer from London City to Barcelona and wanted to share a full write-up and video of the experience for the Forum4Airports crowd. CityFlyer is often overshadowed by the mainline BA operation, but this flight was a great reminder of how refined short-haul flying can be — even in Economy!
Booking with Avios
This was an Avios redemption booked about two weeks in advance. London City flights tend to price attractively in off-peak times, and this was no exception.
Check-in & Security – a breeze out of LCY
London City is in a league of its own — no fuss, minimal walking, and smart use of space. I arrived just under 90 minutes before departure and was through security in under 10 minutes. The gate area was calm and organised, and boarding was via the apron, which always feels a little more special.
Cabin & Seat
CityFlyer’s Embraer E190s are configured in a 2-2 layout — no middle seats! — and the cabin was clean, comfortable, and quietly stylish. I was in Seat 6A, which offered a great wing view and plenty of natural light from the large Embraer windows.
The legroom was generous for a short-haul flight, and the overall vibe felt a step above typical Euro Traveller cabins. With around 80 passengers on board, it almost felt like a semi-private experience.
Service Onboard
The crew were excellent from start to finish — warm, attentive, and clearly proud of their work. BA CityFlyer offers a selection of three complimentary snacks and a drink in Euro Traveller, and unlike BA's mainline operation, all drinks inclusive of alcohol are complimentary. I went for Brewdog's "Speedbird OG", a transatlantic IPA, and as much as I don't particularly like Brewdog beer - this one was really nice.
Final Thoughts
BA CityFlyer continues to be one of the best-or-worst (for that matter) kept secrets in European short-haul. The combination of a quiet airport, small aircraft, and polished service makes it feel like a very different experience from the usual short-haul grind.
Would I choose this over a low-cost carrier? If you’re using Avios — absolutely. The value, comfort, and ease made this a genuinely enjoyable journey.
Full video trip report on YouTube:
Watch the full flight here:
Includes: London City Airport walkthrough, full seat and cabin tour, full snack service, and thunderstorm approach into BCN.
Happy to answer any questions from fellow Forums4Airports members — and let me ask, are you fans of London City, too?

Hi all,
A few weeks ago I flew British Airways CityFlyer from London City to Barcelona and wanted to share a full write-up and video of the experience for the Forum4Airports crowd. CityFlyer is often overshadowed by the mainline BA operation, but this flight was a great reminder of how refined short-haul flying can be — even in Economy!
Booking with Avios
This was an Avios redemption booked about two weeks in advance. London City flights tend to price attractively in off-peak times, and this was no exception.
- Avios used: 5,250
- Taxes/Fees: £47.50
- Aircraft: Embraer E190SR (G-LCYV)
- Cabin: Euro Traveller
- Flight time: 1 hour, 44 minutes
Check-in & Security – a breeze out of LCY
London City is in a league of its own — no fuss, minimal walking, and smart use of space. I arrived just under 90 minutes before departure and was through security in under 10 minutes. The gate area was calm and organised, and boarding was via the apron, which always feels a little more special.
Cabin & Seat
CityFlyer’s Embraer E190s are configured in a 2-2 layout — no middle seats! — and the cabin was clean, comfortable, and quietly stylish. I was in Seat 6A, which offered a great wing view and plenty of natural light from the large Embraer windows.
The legroom was generous for a short-haul flight, and the overall vibe felt a step above typical Euro Traveller cabins. With around 80 passengers on board, it almost felt like a semi-private experience.
Service Onboard
The crew were excellent from start to finish — warm, attentive, and clearly proud of their work. BA CityFlyer offers a selection of three complimentary snacks and a drink in Euro Traveller, and unlike BA's mainline operation, all drinks inclusive of alcohol are complimentary. I went for Brewdog's "Speedbird OG", a transatlantic IPA, and as much as I don't particularly like Brewdog beer - this one was really nice.
Final Thoughts
BA CityFlyer continues to be one of the best-or-worst (for that matter) kept secrets in European short-haul. The combination of a quiet airport, small aircraft, and polished service makes it feel like a very different experience from the usual short-haul grind.
Would I choose this over a low-cost carrier? If you’re using Avios — absolutely. The value, comfort, and ease made this a genuinely enjoyable journey.
Full video trip report on YouTube:
Watch the full flight here:
Includes: London City Airport walkthrough, full seat and cabin tour, full snack service, and thunderstorm approach into BCN.
Happy to answer any questions from fellow Forums4Airports members — and let me ask, are you fans of London City, too?