Wednesday, 22 July 2015

British Airways Opens Wings of Opportunity to See the World for Less

If celebrating 80 years of flying to Australia wasn't enough, British Airways is keeping the thrusters on with the launch of a not to be missed sale.

As the only European airline to fly to Australia, British Airways is continuing to celebrate its milestone year by reducing fares across its economy, premium economy, business and first class cabins.

The British flag carrier's promotion provides even more opportunities for Aussies to take in the spectacle of a West End show in London, picnic under the Eiffel Tower, ride a bike through the streets of Amsterdam, or simply the watch the world go by whilst relaxing with a coffee outside the Coliseum in Rome.

Aussies can travel for as little as $1,716 (economy), or $3,464 in World Traveller Plus (premium economy) for those who enjoy a little extra legroom. Travellers who are searching for an extra layer of British luxury, with carefully crafted menus, exquisite wines and flat beds, can access fares to London for $7,454 in Club World (business class) or experience the pinnacle of the airline's premium offering for $10,614 in First.

Nicole Backo, British Airways' Regional General Manager said “British Airways is proud to empower travellers from Australia and connect them with Europe so they can experience exciting new places and cultures. We're always looking at new ways to encourage people to explore the other side of the world and bring dreams to reality.”

The special fares are now available until August 13, with travel permitted between September 25 – November 25, 2015 and January 16 – March 16, 2016.

For more information about the promotion, visit www.ba.com.

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