BA adds discounted Covid test options
British Airways is giving customers more options for discounted Covid-19 PCR tests.
In partnership with Wren Healthcare, it has added at home tests administered by a specialist
Once a test has been ordered, Wren Healthcare will book a slot for a testing specialist to visit the customer’s home to take a PCR sample.
When the sample has been taken, the testing specialist will deliver the test directly to the lab, avoiding any postal delays and the results will be available within 24 hours.
BA customers are offered a reduced rate of £129 for the home tests or £99 id they wish to visit a clinic to have their sample taken.
The airline has also recently updated its dedicated webpage, to make it easier for customers to find the right test to meet the entry requirements for their destination.
Tom Stevens, British Airways’ Director of Brand and Customer Experience, said: "We know that sourcing and sending PCR tests away shortly before travel can make people anxious. We are pleased to have found and negotiated a reduced price option for those who would prefer to take a test in the comfort of their own home."
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