British Airways Welcomes Summer with Cool Fares
In anticipation of the holiday season, British Airways is giving travellers from Azerbaijan an incentive to beat the heat with its latest Summer special fares. By marking this year’s high season with low fares, British Airways is making it easy for its customers to plan their holiday getaways.
Paolo De Renzis, area commercial manager, Middle East and Central Asia, said the special fares are being offered in anticipation of the demand from the Azeri market, at a time when people are starting to organize their holidays for the year.
“In the short time since our return to Azerbaijan we have seen strong growth, which we want to continue by listening to our passengers and giving them what they want. During the busy travel season, we are helping them make the most of their summer by offering them competitive prices and an easy, convenient way to fly.”
With great fares available to all British Airways destinations in the UK, Europe, USA and Canada, travellers can explore cities such as London, Paris, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto and Vancouver simply by booking from 09 April through 30 April, for travel anytime during 09 April through 31 October.
Fares start from just EUR465* in World Traveller and EUR1, 652* in Club World from Baku to the UK and Europe. Flights to the North Atlantic will cost from EUR775* in World Traveller, EUR3, 215* in Club World and EUR8, 685* in First.
A full timetable of British Airways' flights to London and beyond is available online at ba.com, where customers can book, pay and check-in online for their flights. --08D--
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