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Last updated: 2:55 PM ET, Tue January 7, 2025
Traveling to Europe with British Airways just got more budget-friendly.
The carrier is advertising flights from a variety of top cities in the U.S. to London for a little over $600 for those who book by 11:59 p.m. on January 28.
The bargain tickets available include flights from Los Angeles, California to London for $658; flights between Washington D.C. and London for $644, and flights between Boston, Massachusetts and London for just $627. Additional options include Cincinnati, Ohio to London for $629 and San Francisco, California to London for $644.
Flights to destinations throughout Europe are also on sale with British Airways. Tickets from New York, New York to Milan, Italy are a bargain $502, while Miami, Florida to Madrid, Spain is currently just $481. Tickets from Boston, Massachusetts to Barcelona, meanwhile, can be had for a mere $469 and Los Angeles, California to Rome will set you back just $537.
Prices on vacation packages to Europe with British Airways are also included in the January sale. A five-night hotel stay in Rome plus airfare is available for just $852 per person. Similarly, a five-night hotel stay in Barcelona with airfare is $922 per person. A similar offer for Madrid is available for $963.
Want to fly in style? Business class tickets between New York and London are being offered by British Airways for $2645, while Boston to London in business class is $2645 and Los Angeles to London is $3240.
The airfare prices quoted on the British Airways website include all taxes, fees and carrier charges for outbound travel January 14, 2025 until April 8, 2025.
The vacation package prices also include all taxes, fees and carrier charges. In addition, vacation prices already have discount applied and are per person, round-trip based on two adults traveling, double occupancy.
You can view the full sale details here.
The sale comes on the heels of British Airways announcing that it is revamping its frequent flyer program with a significant shift toward a
revenue-based system that rewards travelers based on spending, rather
than the distance flown.
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