BA joins sales rush
Wednesday, 23 Dec, 2009
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Flight and holiday price cuts lead the latest British Airways sale which starts today (Wednesday).
Deals on hotels also feature as the carrier makes its play in the peak season booking period.
Flights to New York start at £299 (saving £63); Los Angeles £389 (saving £61) or Orlando £399 (saving £32).
For winter-sun, Dubai is down to £325 (saving £69); Montego Bay £399 (saving £227); Sydney £669 (saving £146) and Buenos Aires £629 (saving £245).
Ski enthusiasts can head to Geneva where flights start at £39 (one-way) or Zurich £50 (one-way).
Package holidays deals lead in £119 per person for three nights at the 2* Comte de Nice in Nice (with return BA flights from Heathrow and accommodation only); three nights at the 3* Monica Isabel Beach Club, Faro costs from £139 per person (with return BA flights from Gatwick and accommodation only) and three nights at the 5* Ilica Hotel, Izmir from £269 per person (with return BA flights from Gatwick and accommodation on a half-board basis).
Seven nights at the 5* Maritim Jolie Ville Golf and Resort, Sharm El Sheikh start at £439 per person (with return BA flights from Gatwick and accommodation with breakfast); in the Dominican Republic, seven nights all-inclusive at the 5* Dreams Punta Cana costs from £799 per person (with return BA flights from Gatwick and all-inclusive accommodation); or out the Maldives where seven nights at the 4.5* Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu starts at £999 per person (with return BA flights from Gatwick, accommodation with breakfast and return sea-plane transfers).
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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