23 January 2009
British Airways has extended its sale to more short-haul destinations.
The sale, due to close on January 27, now includes cities such as Prague and Dubrovnik from Ãpound;59 one-way (saving Ãpound;24 each), Berlin and Milan from Ãpound;55 one-way (saving Ãpound;21 and Ãpound;17 respectively), Budapest from Ãpound;55 one-way (saving Ãpound;20) and Helsinki from only Ãpound;79 (saving Ãpound;29).
Rome and Pisa start from Ãpound;45 one-way (saving Ãpound;11 each), Paris is from Ãpound;51 (saving Ãpound;7), Venice starts at Ãpound;41 (saving Ãpound;7) and Vienna from Ãpound;66 one-way (saving Ãpound;11).
In France, Bordeaux and Marseille start from Ãpound;39 (saving Ãpound;5 each), Lyon is just Ãpound;50 one-way (saving Ãpound;8) and Nice is from Ãpound;51 (saving Ãpound;6).
Palma, Salzburg, Turin and Bologna all start from Ãpound;41 (saving Ãpound;7 each).
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