Discount Campaign by British Airways for Azerbaijan
This fall season, British Airways is inviting its Azeri travellers to explore Britain. As part of its special “Visit Britain” campaign, the airline has slashed its fares to several destinations in the UK, and is inviting its customers to visit Britain with reduced fares and shopping discounts.
British Airways is looking to provide its travellers easy, convenient ways to travel, combined with special offers. As part of the Big British Invite campaign, and to make travellers’ stay even more enjoyable, the airline is also providing a range of exclusive discounts with some of the biggest names on Britain’s high street, including Harrods’s, Liberty and Westfield. To take advantage of these offers, shoppers can simply present their British Airways boarding card to the selected vendors, or shops, when they visit Britain.
Through its campaign, the airline is giving its customers the chance to be inspired by Britain’s rich culture and heritage, entertained by its arts and dazzled by its upcoming events and attractions, such as London Fashion Week and the new David Beckham exhibition.
Paolo De Renzis, Area Commercial Manager, Middle East and Central Asia, said: “The Azeri market is a very important one for us and we are constantly looking for ways to further connect with our customers. The UK is a great place to visit all year round for shopping, arts and culture, and we are delighted to welcome our Azeri guests to Britain with special fares and offers. The journey begins with the flight and what better way to experience the best of British hospitality than with British Airways.”
While London accounts for the majority of inbound visitors to the UK, other destinations such Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh are also seeing an increase in visitors. To cater to this demand and as part of its exclusive fares, British Airways has made it possible for customers to travel to Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Leeds, and Jersey at little cost in addition to the London fare.
Travellers can explore the UK with British Airways’ special fares, reduced especially for the Azeri market. The promotion is valid for bookings made during the month of September, across the World Traveller cabin class, with fares starting from just EUR 484*.--08D—
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