Bmi extends seat sale
Bmi has extended the booking period of its seat sale with a range of discounted fares.
The sale is now for flights booked until January 22 2008.
It is offering departures from Manchester to Chicago from £259 and to Las Vegas, Denver and Orlando from £299.
Flights to Barbados and Antigua start from £339 return from Heathrow or Manchester.
Long haul travellers can upgrade to premium economy from an additional £180, with premium economy return fares to Chicago from Manchester from just £439, or Las Vegas from just £479.
European offers from Heathrow include Dublin from £58 return, Amsterdam and Brussels from £64 return and Naples and Venice from £76 return.
Domestic offers include Edinburgh and Jersey from £64 return.
New routes to be launched by bmi in March 2008 are also
included in the sale with flights to Tel Aviv from £239 return.
By Bev Fearis
Bev
Editor in chief Bev Fearis has been a travel journalist for 25 years. She started her career at Travel Weekly, where she became deputy news editor, before joining Business Traveller as deputy editor and launching the magazine’s website. She has also written travel features, news and expert comment for the Guardian, Observer, Times, Telegraph, Boundless and other consumer titles and was named one of the top 50 UK travel journalists by the Press Gazette.
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