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At £97 per person and up, there’s probably a deal for you…

British Airways has launched their once, twice or thrice times annual sale, offering exceptional deals in every cabin, for almost every (worthwhile) star of hotel, to just about everywhere on earth. Yes, that probably has you covered. There are deals for seven night holidays, with flights and hotel included starting at just £199 per person, and business class trips for not too much more, so here are all the details you need to book an awesome trip, wherever you want to go…

a bed with pillows and a purse on itThe Deals

Return flights to Dubai for £300? Or how about New York Holidays with hotels included for £399 per person? Too far? Maybe seven nights in Portugal, with flight and hotels for £199 per person sounds better? No sweat. If you’re flexible on travel dates, this new sale has gems for all budgets, even you posh-o’s who want business class, with deals like £239 per person for business class to Venice with 2 nights hotel, or £1300 for round trip business class to New York with direct London flights. Here are a few of our favorite offers from London (to the tune of Sound of Music) for the BA Sale, and The Luxury Sale

£97 Per Person Barcelona Holidays with flights + 2 nights hotel…

£99 Per Person Venice Holidays with flights + 2 nights hotel…

£238 Per Person Mallorca Holidays with business class flights + 3 nights hotel…

£399 Per Person New York Holidays with flights + 3 nights hotel…

£430 Durban, South Africa round trip flights…

£559 Per Person Los Angeles Holidays with flights + 3 nights hotel…

£1300 Club World business class flights to New York Round Trip…

£1632 Per Person Dubai Holiday with flat bed business class flights + 3 nights hotel…

£1966 Club World business class flights to Cape Town Round Trip…

a large building with many peopleThe Details

The thing about sales and deals, is that the good ones don’t tend to last too long. If you ask British Airways, the sale is technically on until September 25th, 2018 – but we think many of the very best deals, or at least the most sought after travel dates will dry up well before then. With flight and hotel packages, you have the option of securing the trip with a deposit of just £150 and you can pay the rest of flexibly, up to 5 weeks before departure. Easy!

a plane flying above the cloudsHow To Book

Easy! For once, British Airways has a really easy to navigate sale page which takes you directly to all the best deals and prices. It’s always wise to compare costs for these packages with similar options found on sites like Google Flights, before booking, just to be sure. Once you’re ready to roll, simply head here to check out the BA Sale, and here for the Luxury Sale. The only question that remains: where are you going? Oh, and if you had doubts about flight and hotel deals, we told you so…

Are you jetting off with these excellent British Airways deals?

Gilbert Ott

Gilbert Ott is an ever curious traveler and one of the world's leading travel experts. His adventures take him all over the globe, often spanning over 200,000 miles a year and his travel exploits are regularly...

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5 Comments

  1. I would rather walk, BA are the worst airline I have ever flown with.

    Club World (Business Class) is nothing short of a joke.

    Save your money, wait for a sale with a decent airline.

  2. Yeah, I don’t rate BA business class at 8 abreast fit for business class in 2018.

    It is a glorified premium economy.

  3. The “sale” is still more expensive than much of the competition and BA’s services have not improved in the past year, best avoided! (Unless you like paying over the odds for; filthy cabins, worn seats, broken seats and screens, abysmal food and very, very poor customer services, no interlining baggage, self service airports.

  4. Snagged 3 nights in Venice in a lovely central but quaint hotel for £107.50. I’m not sure I can live at home for that.

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