YOU can grab a cheap holiday to the USA with British Airways as the airline have announced their holiday sale.
British Airways and British Airways Holidays have reduced the price of flights and holidays to destinations like New York, Miami, Boston and Orlando.
The sale, starting today, will run until October 27 and includes travel all the way to the summer of 2022.
There are also deals available to destinations in Europe, the Caribbean and Dubai.
British Airways USA holiday deals
Return British Airways flights available in the sale include New York from £320, Boston and Orlando from £330, Miami and Los Angeles from £340 and Tampa from £294.
Return Club World (business class) flights are also available from £1,499 for Boston and £1,599 for New York.
Holiday packages (flight and hotel) with British Airways Holidays include seven nights in Orlando from £439pp, while three-night New York city breaks start at £409pp.
Those jetting off for holidays in Los Angeles can enjoy five nights from £519, and five-night San Francisco holidays start from £589pp.
For an added touch of luxury, four-night holidays including Club World flights are available to Boston from £1,529pp and New York from £1,619pp.
We have extended our flexible booking policies – so if you’re due to travel before 31 August 2022, you can change your booking without any change fees, or request a voucher which can be used for travel at any time up until 30 September 2023
— British Airways (@British_Airways) August 5, 2021
Bookings will fall under British Airways’ and British Airways Holidays' ongoing flexible booking policies, allowing customers to rearrange their trip free of charge before August 31.
Holiday packages can be secured with deposits from £60pp, with the final balance due up to three weeks before travel.
The British Airways Holidays VIP airport offer also remains in place, available on travel until March 31.
Every customer spending a minimum of £1,500pp on holiday packages for at least five nights, will automatically qualify for Galleries Club Lounge access, premium check-in, Fast Track Security and priority boarding if departing from London Heathrow Terminal 5.
British Airways has partnerships with a range of testing providers, cleaning mobile travel health app VeriFly and cleaning brand Dettol.
It also allows customers travelling to selected destinations to upload their negative Covid-19 test results and other travel declaration forms directly into their booking on the airline’s website, in advance of travel.
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