Indulge yourself with British Airways and MasterCard
British Airways and MasterCard have announced what they describe as a cracking Christmas treat for anyone wanting to travel to London during the festive season, by including a complimentary side trip to Europe in the price.
Available for travel between December 1st 2008 and January 31st 2009, and flying World Traveller Plus premium economy, Club World business class or First class, indulge yourself with this attractive offer by booking before November 15th 2008.
“London is at its liveliest over the Christmas and New Year period so if you’re celebrating it with family and friends, or simply want to do some last-minute Christmas shopping at Harrods or Harvey Nichols, then this offer is ideal for you,†said British Airways’ regional general manager, Roger Burr.
“Our premium cabins offer our customers a luxurious experience, allowing you to sit back, relax in comfort and style and look forward to your trip to a world-class city abuzz with excitement at this fun time of the year,†continued Burr.
“Imagine skating on London’s largest outdoor ice rink at Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland (December 1st to January 4th), taking part in Gordon Ramsey’s Taste of Christmas event for festive foodies (December 4th-7th at ExCel) or simply bringing all the family together for Santa’s Christmas Cracker at the Royal Albert Hall which promises holiday magic and good, old-fashioned fun (December 22nd).”
Burr added: “London has always been a popular destination for Australians and with so many sights to see and Christmas traditions to experience, there’s no better way to travel to the UK.” “London is also the gateway to more than 154 destinations in 75 countries so it’s the perfect opportunity to broaden your horizons in style and comfort.â€
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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