30 Oct 2016

A question about : American Airlines, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and more big flight sales

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Update: These sales have now been extended until 9 Feb 2010. There's also a code to get an extra Ј20 off the flights via broker Opodo (see Ј20 Opodo Voucher forum note).

Right now many big airlines, including American Airlines, British Airways, Continental, Delta and Virgin Atlantic, have released an abundance of seats at knock-down prices as part of their New Year sales, from both London Heathrow and Manchester airports.

Return journeys to New York start from Ј288, Boston Ј298, Bermuda Ј409, plus others, including most taxes & charges.

Sale prices are very similar across all carriers, as they're desperate to compete against each other for business, but hunt them down the right way and you'll find which airline is offering the journey at the very cheapest price.

/ But don't search 'em direct...

The dates you can travel vary according to airline and destination, but most are available between 6 January until 30 November 2010, with some exclusions over Easter and the summer holidays. For most carriers you have until 26 Januray to book - subject to availability - except for Delta and Continental, where it's 11 and 19 January respectively.

A couple of days ago flights to New York were showing up at around Ј350 return at cheapest. Right now, you can nab 'em for less than Ј290; a pretty decent saving considering taxes alone cost more than Ј210.
Got a specific date & location in mind?

If you fancy going away to a certain destination on specific dates, don't bother looking at the sales direct, as the results are included in the cheap flight screenscrapers Kayak* and Travelsupermarket* and Fly.com.

So use those and it'll show you the sales costs and also the cheapest general cost, so you can see if it's worth it. See Cheap Flights guide for more info.
Just browsing for a bargain?

In this case, it's worth looking at the specific sales at American Airlines, British Airways*, Continental, Delta and Virgin Atlantic* websites details yourself for available dates and destinations, and seeing if it's worth planning your getaway around them. Then compare them to the best of the screenscrapers above.
Remember, for safety, pay on a credit card to get extra protection. See the Section 75 guide for full info and of course remember the British Airways strike issue isn't resolved yet - so there could be another ballot there.

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Best answers:

  • BUT the BA strike issue is not yet resolved and cancellations may have non recoverable linked costs.
  • No need to look on third party sites for most Airline tickets. You get the best deals directly from the airlines sites. Only use if comparing prices and have no affiliation to an airline or have no intention of collecting frequent flyer miles or points for any airline.
    Also worth checking on both https://www.americanairlines.co.uk and https://www.aa.com for the same flight - you can search and show all classes at once as sometimes you can get cheaper business than economy tickets! or cheaper first than business tickets! The reason to check both sites, is that I have found cheaper tickets on the UK version that the US one and vice-versa.
    Also consider doing an AA challenge. Essentially if you can fly more than 5 or 10,000 miles inside a 3 month period (or earn more than 5 or 10,000 points (more points for higher class tickets)) you can go directly to Gold or Platinum status on their membership scheme.
    If you do a Platinum challenge (10,000 miles or points) you get one world sapphire status which is recognised by BA, and allows you to check in at first or business class desks (irrespective of ticket booked) and use the lounges without any further cost (again irrespective of the class of travel booked) - check out https://www.oneworld.com for the benefits and member airlines. (which are quite good)
    A return to many US destinations will often earn you 10,000 miles (especially if you have change of plane), so is worth it.
    We have all done it several times and will do it again.
    One final tip - sign up for the challenge after June 16th (if flying after this date) as your Gold or Platinum membership will last for up to 20 months (end of February 2012) - before June 16th, it will expire end of February 2011.
  • Anyone know why San Fransico has been excluded from the BA Sale?
  • Is it safe to book with BA at the moment? Don't want to book my dream trip to NY next year if something's going to go wrong...
  • The price on the Virgin site is slightly more expensive than booking through Expedia for NYC in late August
  • I hate to state the obvious, but this is on the wrong board!
  • I can't choose between BA, AA and Virgin Atlantic, it costs Ј315, Ј305, Ј316 respectively London-New York-London. Which is the best, safest, has the best service, food, usually on-time? And is least likely to have a terrorist on a plane? I don't know why I'm freaked out about that, probably beacause I'm flying to JFK airport.
    So far I'm thinking VA>BA>AA
  • ive not flown long haul with ba so cant comment on them.
    aa charge 7 dollars/ four pound for alcohol , and their in flight entertainment has a poor choice of films/ programs . the food is pretty good though.
    virgin dont charge for alcohol and has a better entertainment entertainment system. also i found virgins website a little easier to use,if the prices were similar i would choose virgin.
  • Consider how many are going and which seating would suit you on the aircraft type that the airline uses www.seatguru.com may help.
  • I'd stick with BA every time.
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