The deals are worth clapping about…
When it comes to cheap flights, Europe is the spot. There’s just one catch. Cheap flights to the best cities in Europe usually mean…
- Clapping after landing. Not ok.
- £7 surcharges just to bring a freaking carry on.
- Informercial style sales pitches down the aisles.
- No wifi.
So when British Airways offers £19 one way fares to some of the best destinations in Europe, it’s natural to perk up a little bit. The airline has launched some ridiculously low fares to kickstart 2019 travel plans and not just to a few places either. These deals allow you to pack a full sized carry on and select seats for free within 24 hours of travel too. Here’s how to squeeze your life into a carry on for a long weekend, just in case you suck at packing!
The British Airways Flight Deals
There are cities on your bucket list, cities you’ve perhaps never heard of and a few exotic gems that are hardly ever on sale. Here are some of the best deals from London, like…
- Malaga £19 each way…
- Palma £19 each way…
- Alicante £22 each way…
- Barcelona £23 each way…
- Bordeaux £24 each way…
- Venice £25 each way…
- Sardinia £27 each way…
- Nice £29 each way…
- Rome £30 each way…
- Malta £30 each way…
- Vienna £33 each way…
- Milan £34 each way…
- Zagreb £43 each way…
- Dubrovnik £53 each way…
- Zakinthos £57 each way…
There are more too…
The Dates You Can Jet Off
Each city offers slightly different availability but there are amazing deals all year long, and British Airways has actually made it really easy to find the lowest prices. Simply visit this link, tell it how long you want to stay and scroll through the absolutely massive list of cities on sale. At prices as low as £38 return per person, you can get pretty damn excited about travel.
How To Book Your Euro Trip
Booking these deals is really easy. If you can’t figure out how, travel might not be your sport. Simply head to the dedicated BA sale page and specify how long of a trip you plan to take. You can then see an entire year calendar for each city of the dates when the best prices are available and plan from there. Where are you going?
At last! fares that are comparable to the RyanAir levels of service now offered by British Airways. Well done Mr Cruz.
(though personally I’d still prefer to pay a little more for a seat that had as much space as Ryanair)