British Airways starts the new year with super sale
British Airways has begun the year with special fares to Europe and North America. The sale, which runs until 31 January, allows for travel from 8 January until 31 May and is available across all cabins.
Paolo De Renzis, Area Commercial Manager, Middle East and Central Asia, said the special fares would be a great incentive for many customers planning their 2013 business and leisure trips.
“British Airways ended 2012 on a high, having celebrated our recent return to Azerbaijan. 2013 will bring many highlights, with ongoing investment in our aircraft and product offering, including the completion of the refurbishment of our A321 aircraft which operate on our Baku route.” he said.
“Our worldwide route network covering more than 175 destinations, and convenient connections at London Heathrow for onward flights to Europe and North America, makes British Airways a prime choice for customers from Azerbaijan.”
As part of British Airways’ New Year special fares, customers can fly from Azerbaijan to the UK and Europe from EUR 470 Euros in World Traveller and 1,757 Euros in Club World. Flights to North America start from EUR 770 in World Traveller and EUR 2,967 in Club World. 08D
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- 9 January 2013 15:51
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