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(DEAD) Cape Town for £900 in Business with a British Airways fare error – will go quickly

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British Airways has, almost certainly in error, launched sub-£900 Business Class fares to Cape Town.

You need to depart from either:

  • Prague
  • Warsaw / Krakow
  • Stockholm / Oslo / Denmark / Gothenburg / Copenhagen

You need to travel between February and April 2024.

You need to stay for at least five days.

Here is a ba.com example taken at 7.45am:

British Airways Cape Town fare error

PLN 4,833 is £955. However, since I did this screenshot it seems that Prague has cheaper fares at just under £900.

Some online travel agents may have it even cheaper – one reader mentions Prague at £810 – but I’d strongly recommend direct booking to make the refund easier later when BA cancel it ….

WARNING

It is fairly likely that British Airways will cancel your ticket. Do NOT make any other plans (hotels, car hire etc) for a few weeks.

Your ticket is non-refundable except for the 24 cooling off period.

You MUST take the first flight from Central Europe / Scandinavia or your entire ticket will be cancelled, so add in the cost of getting there. If you only had hand baggage you could hop out at Heathrow on the way back.

If you don’t care about tier points, do not credit this flight to BA Executive Club. The base fare is very low and you will only earn a handful of Avios. However, I suspect most HfP readers WILL want the tier points.


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Comments (63)

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  • Alex Farmer says:

    Found from Prague for £810

  • points_worrier says:

    Thanks. You cant seem to stopover in London on the way or way back, but you can return directly to london for little premium.
    For ~15% more, you can book as a one-way, which is cancel-able and changeable. Probably irrelevant as BA may well cancel

  • solo says:

    Seems they have pulled it now!

  • Harry T says:

    BA almost certainly won’t cancel, but it doesn’t help to call well priced fares error fares.

    Remember you can book with BA directly and change your mind within 24 hours and cancel for free. Get booking if this might work for you!

  • WearyTraveller says:

    Only onward flights are available now for around £450 – all return flights are priced normally

  • Stop says:

    And you posting about it doesn’t keep it alive for very long

    • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

      I don’t know what time Rob published this but it was listed on flyer talk just before 5am where there have been far more comments about it than on here in the two places it was posted.

  • points_worrier says:

    There have been a number of ‘odd’ fares to and from Europe (not UK) and Africa for some time. Far easier when Comair was running. Traditionally this got me well in to the 5 figures for avios each way, as well as the usual slug of TPs. This flight, including gold bonus, gets ~4000 avios each way. Definitely a downgrade.

  • Michael C says:

    Can they do Singapore next, please?! ;o)))

    • polly says:

      Oooh, yes pls… finally getting there end of Jan, via EDI, Michael, can’t wait. Been a year…

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