New York: British Airways today launched "London for Free," one of British Airways' unique and most popular leisure promotions in the U.S.
'London for Free' offers travelers two nights' free hotel accommodation in London when purchasing roundtrip airfares between the U.S. and the UK, Europe, Africa and India.
Roundtrip airfares begin at $338 between New York (JFK or Newark) and London, with sale fares available to other cities including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Nairobi, Bombay and Delhi. Travelers also have the option to upgrade to World Traveller Plus, the airline's premium economy cabin.
Prices are available for sale through Tuesday midnight (EST), Nov. 21, 2006. Travel is valid from Nov. 21, 2006, through Mar. 25, 2007, excluding Dec. 20-24, 2006. India airfares are valid from Nov. 21, 2006, through Mar. 27, 2007, excluding Dec. 11-24, 2006.
Sample roundtrip fares include Philadelphia/Cairo starting at $1025, Chicago/Delhi beginning at $1255, San Francisco/Rome starting at $632 and Washington/Nairobi starting at $1109.
14/11/06 PrimeZone (press release), US
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