BA offers early bird low fares and bigger commissions
British Airways is offering travellers to the UK and Europe or round-the world, with British Airways in 2007 some great Earlybird airfares and are providing incentives to agents.
Airfares available from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin and Cairns start from $1348 plus an estimated $508 taxes/surcharges in World Traveller economy and $2948 plus an estimated $544 taxes/surcharges in World Traveller Plus, premier economy class.
BA says that is not all with customers being able to book round-the world on BA/QF in economy with airfares starting from $1948 plus taxes and surcharges.
These lead-in airfares to UK/Europe are available for travel between 1 February and 24 February, and 4 October and 11 November 2007 and the round-the world airfare between 4 October and 11 November 2007.
Other departure dates are available from 1 April-2 December 2007, higher prices apply.
For full terms and conditions agents should check on www.speedbirdclub.com
BA is also offering ninety two European city side trips, including Paris in Springtime, a Barcelona Summer, St Patrick’s Day in Dublin, winter skiing escapes via Vienna, the experience of October-Fest in Munich or exploring the artist within in Rome
Higher airfares and taxes may apply depending on the destination.
Customers must book and pay by 29 December 2006.
To complement their Earlybird airfare offers, BA Holidays is offering a special 20% commission for a limited period only on all new land arrangement bookings made via bahtraveltrade.com between 01 November and 31 December 2006 for travel 01 November 2006 and 31 March 2008.
BA has a large selection of great value hotels, transfers, car hire and sightseeing in over 350 destinations worldwide, from London to Paris, Bangkok to Singapore, New York to San Francisco and many more. London hotels start from as little as $76* per person per night, based on twin share.
For full terms and conditions and further airfare details, visit www.speedbirdclub.com.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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