by Sally Peters July 21st, 2008
With the price increases in airfare across the aviation industry, many passengers have become frustrated. Trying to appeal to their passengers, British Airways has announced a sale on their seats for flights to 27 destinations. According to their announcement, passengers who are booking their tickets well in advance can get a huge discount if they don’t mind going by some restrictions. What is interesting about this offer, is that it is aimed at Americans who are planning a holiday to Europe or the United Kingdom, even though the US dollar is low in valued compared to the British pound and euro. To take advantage of the offer, customers have to buy their airfare 7 days before their departure date at the least. Additionally, the travel date has to be between September 4th and October 22nd.
The appealing savings will be for flights from the JFK Airport in New York to destinations such as Dubrovnik, Brussels, Malaga, Milan, Frankfurt, Rome, Amsterdam, Paris, and London at the remarkable price of US$562, which includes the fuel surcharge fee. For just a little more money, British Airways is also offering huge savings on flights to another 18 destinations, which the airline serves. All of the continental flights throughout Europe are part of a London transfer. Further, the bonus that it is included is receiving an extra US$50 off of a hotel accommodation or hiring a car. Plus, any passenger who wants to upgrade from the regular economy class to the premium economy class only has to pay US$150 more each way.
For more information, go to www.britishairways.com