BA offers record number of ‘low’ fares from Heathrow
British Airways is offering more fares for under £40 than ever before from Heathrow this winter, with the cheapest starting from £30 or less each way.
These routes include Luxembourg (from £27), Palma (from £28), Malaga (from £30) and Bilbao (from £30).
The airline claimed that it’s the first time in its history that it has offered such low fares on 40 of its winter short-haul routes from Heathrow. It said this showed it was firmly committed to ‘affordable travel’.
BA chief commercial officer Adam Daniels said: "The bulk of our routes from Heathrow now have fares available for under £40 each way, which means that for less than £80, our customers can get to Europe and back for a holiday.
"At British Airways we offer great value for money with extensive flight schedules, centrally located airports, award-winning facilities from Terminal 5, generous baggage allowances, modern cabins and a truly British service style. British Airways is also the most punctual, major short-haul airline in London."
The new lower fares also extend to British Airways’ Club Europe cabin with seats in business class starting from £86 each way on selected routes.
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