BA sales ex-UK now live
#1
BA sales ex-UK now live
There's no messaging on the ba.com homepage, but ex-UK fares have just dropped circa 20% to many destinations, so it looks like they've just loaded in the new pricing for the annual Christmas sale. No use to expats themselves perhaps, but anyone who has visitors due to book flights might be able tio help them to save a few quid.
#2
Re: BA sales ex-UK now live
There's no messaging on the ba.com homepage, but ex-UK fares have just dropped circa 20% to many destinations, so it looks like they've just loaded in the new pricing for the annual Christmas sale. No use to expats themselves perhaps, but anyone who has visitors due to book flights might be able tio help them to save a few quid.
Thanks mate, any idea how long this sale will last ?
BTW, just took advantage of the miles bonus, got WT+ SFO - LHR to MAN for 50,000 miles and 500 bucks Do you know if I can upgrade to CW with cash on a reward flight.
Cheers
Mick
#3
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Re upgrade with cash - on normal bookings it's sometimes offered inside 'manage my booking' on ba.com and also again sometimes at the airport (situational, and based on spare capacity). Not sure if this happens with reward bookings too though. Nice job cashing in on the miles bonus though. I just used my Chase 2-4-1 voucher to book BOS-LHR-FRA in CW for next August, but unfortunately the offers couldn't be stacked so that cost me 100,000.
#4
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I was sorely tempted to fly first class for 112,00 miles, ( never flown in F before ). I only had about 175,000 in the pot though and didn't want to blow them all, I hope that deal comes up again though.
I wish my landlord took Visa, I could probably meet the requirements for the 2 for 1 , alas ! Kudo's to you though and I hope you enjoy your trip.
I wish my landlord took Visa, I could probably meet the requirements for the 2 for 1 , alas ! Kudo's to you though and I hope you enjoy your trip.
#5
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I was sorely tempted to fly first class for 112,00 miles, ( never flown in F before ). I only had about 175,000 in the pot though and didn't want to blow them all, I hope that deal comes up again though.
I wish my landlord took Visa, I could probably meet the requirements for the 2 for 1 , alas ! Kudo's to you though and I hope you enjoy your trip.
I wish my landlord took Visa, I could probably meet the requirements for the 2 for 1 , alas ! Kudo's to you though and I hope you enjoy your trip.
P.S. You know you can fly one way in one class and back in another? Just a way of compromising if you wanted to treat yourself one way.
#6
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Good Idea F one way CW return or vice versa.
May I ask what your Moniker is on FT, mines coatieexpat, ( same as this one , I just forgot to add the " s " ).
Mick
Pm. me if you prefer.
#7
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BA have just announced a new ballot on staff for a strike half term in February week, perfect timing given the chaos in the UK at the mo, way to go BA! Just so everyone is aware.
#8
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When is Half Term ?
#10
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"A war of words has broken out between the airline and the union after Unite announced its decision to hold a month long ballot of its members over strike action between next Tuesday and 21 January."
#11
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Joined: Jul 2005
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Re: BA sales ex-UK now live
If the sale is the same as the last few years it finishes at the end of January but has been "extended" for a couple of days both years so you don't miss out on the the deals
#12
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Choose yer region
Dates in question seem to be 21 - 25 February
1) Glad I'll be going back the 2nd week in Feb
2) Another reason not to fly BA
3) Another reason to avoid Heathrow
#15
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Joined: Sep 2009
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i am a ba crew member
i am just trying to be honest and say dont bank on it being the dates that the papers and news are implying you should expect
i will also point out that whatever the dates are IF a strike is voted for- my honest opinion is that almost all trans atlantic flights will operate on schedule from lhr and definitley all flights from lgw
from lhr chances are that they will be operated by employees from all other departments operating as volunteer crew
i dont think bookinga long haul flight is a risk at all to be honest
shorthaul on the other hand is a different matter