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Gardyloo Sep 14th, 2004 03:24 PM

British Airways autumn sale announced
 
Just a note that British Airways appears to be the first of the transatlantic majors this year to roll out their autumn seat sale. $200 RT NYC-LHR, $290 SEA-LHR, plus tax and license. Here's the US link: http://www.britishairways.com/travel...4/public/en_us

rex Sep 14th, 2004 04:29 PM

Genuinely good fare(s) if you only want to go to London (well, I did not check fares to an extensive list of other destinations) - - but for at least one sample itinerary (one that I am seriously, actually considering: EWR-GLA/CDG-EWR on Nov 25-30), it's actually cheaper to just do a plain old Expedia search. $371.20 with all taxes and fees - - available last week and still available today. While there is a BA fare for "$200" (plus $130 in taxes), it would cost us more to add on the separate fares to/from Scotland and Paris.

My point is simply to look into all the options, especially if you are contemplating a fall getaway with more than one potential destination other than London.

Best wishes,

Rex

coccinelle Sep 14th, 2004 04:34 PM

Sounds good and worth checking into.
Autumn in London would be nice.

Ann41 Sep 15th, 2004 02:47 AM

Fares are good from October 28.

Gretchen Sep 15th, 2004 02:50 AM

From late October the fares have been there for a LONG time.

rj007 Sep 15th, 2004 06:18 AM

The fall is my favorite time of the year to visit London. Just booked my trip yesterday. One caveat about the cheap farew on BA - if you are in their frequent flyer program you will only get credit for 1/4 of the miles you flew. I paid more with AA but I will get 12,000 miles credit, plus 1,000 because I booked online. I have had 2 free trips to Europe and now am getting closer to a free trip to New Zealand.

Gardyloo Sep 15th, 2004 06:28 AM

Yes and always worth remembering if you're an AAdvantage member you get zilch on BA-operated flights to/from the US, but full credit (depending on fare class) on Canada-UK flights. Note that the sale does not seem to apply to departures from Canadian airports (nothing cheap on BA's Canada website.)

The lower-cost WT+ fares may be attractive from the east coast; they're not much of a bargain from the west coast, at least the routes I checked.

AAFrequentFlyer Sep 15th, 2004 06:45 AM

The mileage issue about AAdvantage members flying BA from US-UK is <b>mostly</b> true but as always there are couple of exceptions.

AA started codesharing with BA on couple of routes. I believe they are:

ORD-MAN and JFK-MAN.

So, If you buy AA coded ticket on these flights you will get full mileage plus any elite bonus, even though the flights are operated by BA.

I know it's off topic, but since the subject was brought up, I just wanted to clarify the issue.

francophile03 Sep 15th, 2004 07:21 AM

It's saying that midweek fares are good also from Dec. 24th to March 13th, 2005. Sounds good offhand. They're advertising from the west coast $198.00 one way to London-not sure about the details though.

AAFrequentFlyer Sep 15th, 2004 07:49 AM

All the US based major airlies have matched the sale.

To get the best fares to London, Paris and Rome starting on Oct.28th, you need to travel MON-WED. The ticket has to be purchased by Sep.24th(I think).

francophile03 Sep 15th, 2004 08:09 AM

No, Sept. 23rd is the expiration date.

Christina Sep 15th, 2004 09:39 AM

These sound like winter fares, not autumn fares. I've seen several other airlines already with cheap fares for winter -- quite a lot, actually, but I get fare notices from Travelocity for particular routes.


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