Fancy a quick holiday before 2024 draws to a close? Look no further.
British Airways (BA) is now promoting an array of excellent flight deals and hotel packages as part of its ‘End of Summer Sale’. Slashed European city breaks from £149, Barbados returns from £479 and New York tickets from £336 are among the countless bargains currently available.
The national airline boasts that tourists can save a staggering £500 on return flights by spending this way. But hurry – it’s available for a limited time only. Claire Bentley, Managing Director of BA Holidays, said: “The desire for holidays is still on the up, be that winter sun and festive mini breaks for 2024, or far-flung holiday hotspots for 2025.
“We are thrilled to see such an incredible selection of destinations on our top 25 for 25 list, and excited that we are able to launch a variety of offers to these destinations and more in our ‘End of Summer Sale’.”
As part of the big sale, BA has listed discounts on some of its most popular holiday destinations, including New York, Orlando, Las Vegas and the Maldives. Right now, customers can bag a three-night stay in New York for as little as £519 per person.
Meanwhile, a seven-night stay in Orlando may be purchased for as little as £539 per person, putting tourists at the centre of Florida’s iconic parks, including Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Studios.
In many cases, a holiday can be secured with a deposit of just £60 per person, with the remaining balance payable in as many instalments as desired.
“Those looking to travel a little closer to home with a touch of luxury can enjoy Club Europe (business class) fares for less,” spokespeople at BA added.
“With flights including lounge access, a full meal service and more personal space, city-break lovers can fly from London Heathrow to Pisa from £198, Prague from £220 and Berlin from £241.”
Visit the sale site here.
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