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Posted 29 February 2024
BA Business class flights sale e.g. London to Luxembourg £88 each way / Barcelona £94 each way / Amsterdam £101 each way - inc 2 x 32kg bags
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BA have just gone out with a sale on business class flights from London to UK and Europe, USA and Worldwide e.g. Heathrow to Luxembourg is £88 each way, Heathrow to Barcelona from £94 each way, London City to Amsterdam is £101 each way (more destinations listed below). Business class flights for Club Europe include 2 x 32kg / 2 x 70lb checked baggage allowance, and guaranteed window or aisle seat, complimentary food and drinks and lounge access. Dates vary by destination. Use low fare finder to find the cheapest rates
The Club Europe comfort benefits
Advertised flight and holidays sale prices are discounted from the lowest price available in the 20 days before 29 February 2024. Terms and Conditions
Business Class Destinations and prices each way Europe
Use low fare finder to find the cheapest rates
Example LHR to Luxembourg £88 each way Business Class - 27th August to 3rd September
Useful links
The Club Europe comfort benefits
- Access to comfortable departure lounges*
- Dedicated check-in desks* and priority boarding
- More personal space on board to work or relax
- High-speed Wi-Fi on most aircraft
- Complimentary food and drinks
- Larger baggage allowance than Euro Traveller
- More Avios and Tier Points
Advertised flight and holidays sale prices are discounted from the lowest price available in the 20 days before 29 February 2024. Terms and Conditions
Business Class Destinations and prices each way Europe
Use low fare finder to find the cheapest rates
- Aberdeen - from £97 each-way
- Amsterdam - from £101 each-way
- Barcelona - from £94 each-way
- Basel - from £95 each-way
- Belfast - from £92 each-way
- Belgrade - from £110 each-way
- Berlin - from £107 each-way
- Billund - from £93 each-way
- Bologna - from £108 each-way
- Brussels - from£102 each-way
- Bucharest - from £139 each-way
- Budapest - from £141 each-way
- Cologne - from £103 each-way
- Copenhagen - from £110 each-way
- Dublin - from£83 each-way
- Dubrovnik - from £185 each-way
- Dusseldorf - from £106 each-way
- Edinburgh - from £89each-way
- Frankfurt - from £108 each-way
- Geneva - from £142 each-way
- Gibraltar - from £146 each-way
- Glasgow - from £90 each-way
- Gothenburg - from £105 each-way
- Hamburg - from £99 each-way
- Hannover - from £106 each-way
- Inverness - from £100each-way
- Istanbul - from £199 each-way
- Jersey - from £109 each-way
- Krakow - £111 each-way
- Lisbon - from £144 each-way
- Luxembourg - from £88 each-way
- Lyon - from £115 each-way
- Manchester - from £82 each-way
- Marseille - from £134each-way
- Milan - from £138 each-way
- Munich - from £118 each-way
- Newcastle - from £74 each-way
- Nice - from £111* each-way
- Oslo - from £136 each-way
- Paris - from £119 each-way
- Pisa - from £100 each-way
- Prague - from £110 each-way
- Reykjavik - from £182 each-way
- Rome - from £184 each-way
- Sofia - from £146 each-way
- Stockholm - from £109 each-way
- Stuttgart - from £103 each-way
- Tirana - from £136 each-way
- Toulouse - from £112 each-way
- Valencia - from £114 each-way
- Venice - from £144 each-way
- Vienna - from £127 each-way
- Warsaw - from £117 each-way
- Zagreb - from £117 each-way
- Zurich - from £143 each-way
Example LHR to Luxembourg £88 each way Business Class - 27th August to 3rd September
Useful links
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Edited by Chanchi32, 29 February 2024
149 Comments
sorted byI am doing this LHR to IST for easy bump up in time for my long haul flights later in the year all with BA.
Use this link to calculate tier points
britishairways.com/tra…_gb
If you do, you'll never travel steerage again.
All airlines are not voted poorly. The Middle Eastern airlines are head and shoulders above the traditional carriers. Emirates, Etihad, Qatar are all excellent. You also have some great service from established players like Singapore and some relatively new names such as Vietnam.
If you want to try business class, apart from watching Skyscanner like a hawk or being good at collecting points is to buy an economy ticket and bid for an upgrade. Haven’t done it for a while but Aer Lingus was always good for that. Despite being in the same group (IAG) as BA, their service puts BA’s to shame.
Worth it for the lounge access if from Heathrow. I just went business or Club Europe to Germany and ate my body weight in the Cathay Pacific lounge. Plane food was well presented too.
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One day I decided to switch to preferentially using a US airline in a different point sharing scheme JUST because of the ease of use of airmiles schemes.
Was like night and day, accured more points quicker and could use them easily. Staggeringly different.
You could upgrade a return US flight, often on the day, for 3,000 miles. Often less.
Generally the points schemes seem to have a preference for non-national users.
I finally cashed in my 300k+ BA miles for a stack of Laithwaites wine a few years ago as I could never seem to conveniently use them. At one instance I was looking at flights to Oz, only openings were >365 days in advance. I'm still flying on my US scheme, they no expiry date anymore. Most EU destinations have an affiliated carrier, to acquire points.
As others have mentioned, staff attitude, politeness and quality of travel on BA aren't best. But the airmiles scheme was really poor.
Z gen translation would be influncers.
Entire row for you, just need to lift the mid seat table
Good price.
Voting hot (reluctantly).
Luggage is always a plus, 2x32KG if you are going somewhere decent for a while. As also mentioned lounge access is guaranteed, so is food and drink on the flight.
It really depends what the difference is for Economy at the same date and time you are looking to go.