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British Airways selling long haul Economy seats at £100 each way for its 100th birthday

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If you were wondering why Virgin Atlantic brought back its £1 ‘Golden Tickets’ game on Monday (see this article), it seems to be a spoiler for a new British Airways offer.

As part of its 100th birthday celebrations, British Airways will be selling 100 long-haul Economy seats each day for £200 return, ie £100 each way.

Different routes will be offered each day between Monday and Thursday at noon.

There will be two different destinations each day, to include the USA, Africa and South America over the course of the week.

Tickets will be made available at noon exactly.  ba.com will collapse at around 12.00:05 ….

Destinations will be listed on this special page of ba.com.

On Monday the destinations were New York and Cape Town.  On Tuesday it was Abu Dhabi and Boston.  On Wednesday it was Pittsburgh and Rio.

Travel dates have varied by destination so it is impossible to predict what will be offered on Thursday.  The window is generally about four weeks.

These tickets have booked into ‘M’ class in general but this is not guaranteed.  This means that you can upgrade them later to World Traveller Plus if Avios reward seats open up.  Do note, however, that this will trigger the higher rate of Air Passenger Duty plus additional BA surcharges so it won’t be cheap.

As an Avios earning opportunity, this is surprisingly good.  A BA Blue member would earn 6,020 Avios and 80 tier points return from the Cape Town offer.  A BA Gold would have earned a whopping 18,060 Avios return plus 80 tier points for their £200 outlay – and they got to visit Cape Town.  Although 2 x 12-hour overnight flights in Economy is not exactly an easy way of earning cheap Avios ….

The promo page for BA’s 100th birthday sale offer is here.


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Comments (308)

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  • thursday says:

    Barbados in half term or Philadelphia

    • Michael Cheshire says:

      When?

    • thursday says:

      Shame (and luck at the same time) I already have something for February otherwise I would have gone for Barbados!!!

      BA could do more promotions like this in the future, it was quite fun. Thank you for HFP and Rob for bringing the news into my inbox!!

  • carol says:

    Site is not working!! Frustrating!

  • Barry says:

    Looks like Barbados has gone.

    Philly – Outbound travel between 1 – 30 September. Return by 7 October.

  • Gemma Ind says:

    dates for bgi?

  • LewisB says:

    I would quite like Philly but for the first time this week I can’t get in.

  • roberto says:

    Be interested to know how many people are looking, is it hundreds , thousands , tens of thousands ? What ever the site cant cope and cant do either trip as the dates dont suit . I have already booked BGI in the sale anyways

    All the best to those looking.

    • Rob says:

      Word has got around during the week. Best odds would have been on Monday before the press got wind of it – even we didn’t get the info until 10ish so it wasn’t in our Monday emails.

      That said, given that 3-4 readers per day were getting seats it clearly wasn’t attracting tens of thousands of potential buyers.

    • Lynda How says:

      Just got the flights to Philadelphia for a weekend in September, result!

    • Ali says:

      managed to get on after Barbados had ran out…Philadelphia was available at 12:08 but didn’t personally want to go so didn’t book

    • Katy says:

      I got two tickets to Pittsburgh, US yesterday. I would have loved to have gone to Brazil however the dates clashed with my trip to Japan later in the year. Although I don’t know much about Pittsburgh itself, it’s not far from places such a Niagara Falls so I am going to hire a car and tick a few places off my bucket list! There are still great deals to other places available on the BA website for those who have missed out.

  • Jon S says:

    Not a chance!

    Ah well, I saved £400+

  • Gary says:

    It’s over.

    • yawn says:

      thank goodness. pls tell me its now over for good? fed up with all the posts about this damn promo, could maybe have been more excited if it was biz tickets like!!!

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