US destinations showcased in latest British Airways sale
With a reopening date confirmed, British Airways and British Airways Holidays have reduced the price of flights and holidays to New York, Miami, Boston and Orlando.
Its latest sale runs from 14 – 27 October 2021 focusing on US destinations through the summer of 2022.
Return British Airways flights available in the sale include New York from £320, Boston and Orlando from £330, Miami and Los Angeles from £340 and Tampa from £294.
Return Club World (business class) flights are also available from £1,499 for Boston and £1,599 for New York.
Holiday packages (flight + hotel) with British Airways Holidays include seven nights in Orlando from £439pp, while three-night New York City breaks start at £409pp.
Those jetting off for holidays in Los Angeles can enjoy five nights from £519, and five night San Francisco holidays start from £589pp.
Bookings will fall under British Airways’ and British Airways Holidays’ ongoing flexible booking policies, allowing customers to rearrange their trip free of charge before 31 August 2022.
The British Airways Holidays VIP airport offer also remains in place, available on travel up until 31 March 2022.
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