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    BA Celebrates Losing War With $1776 Biz Class Sale

    Press release:
    British Airways Offers a 'Revolutionary' $1776 Business Class Fare
    Fares From New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington and Atlanta From $1776


    NEW YORK, July 2, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Celebrating the Independence Day holiday, British Airways has launched a special $1776 Club World (business class) fare from the colonies to London, giving travellers the chance to visit and delight in London's history, culture and history.

    This special roundtrip fare is available from New York (JFK or Newark), Boston, Philadelphia, Washington Dulles, Baltimore and Atlanta to London, with comparable fares available from all British Airways' U.S. gateway cities. Travel is valid for purchase from today through Sunday midnight (EDT), Jul. 6 for travel through December 31, 2008.

    As part of this offer, British Airways is offering free room upgrades from select four and five star hotels, including Kensington House, Chesterfield Mayfair, Grosvenor House, Park Lane and The Ritz.

    Customers flying in Club World will experience the airline's award-winning business class for less. The airline is currently rolling out its new Club World cabin across the long haul fleet. As well as the 6ft fully flat beds, the cabin also features the Club Kitchen and on demand flight entertainment system.

    American visitors can experience how life could have been by watching the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, taking a tour through London on a double decker bus, hearing Big Ben, and relaxing in Trafalgar Square (including a statue of George Washington on U.S. soil).

    Roundtrip fares must be booked and purchased 21 days in advance and cancellation and change fees apply. Fares may be higher for other travel dates and from other U.S. departure gateways. Weekend (Thursday-Sunday) surcharge applies at $30 each way. Fares are subject to government approval and do not include government fees and taxes from approximately $265 and a $2.50 September 11 Security Fee. Minimum stay of Saturday night is required and maximum stay is 11 months. The upgraded room must be booked at time of purchase to receive the free room upgrade. Other significant restrictions apply.

    Further information on this promotion and a London destination guide are available by visiting the airline's website, http://www.ba.com/1776.

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    * Roundtrip fares from other U.S. gateways:
    -- Miami, Orlando, Tampa $2398
    -- Chicago, Dallas Ft. Worth, Houston, Denver $2598
    -- Phoenix, San Francisco $2798
    -- Los Angeles, Seattle $3198
    * ba.com includes an intuitive booking engine, international online
    check-in facility for individuals and groups and the capability
    for printing boarding passes at home or the office.
    * British Airways has launched a program allowing customers to choose
    to offset their carbon emissions. Visit http://www.ba.com/cr for more
    details.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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    Re: BA Celebrates Losing War With $1776 Biz Class Sale

    Haha, brilliant..... Gotta love British humor.
    nwa FOREVER!

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    Re: BA Celebrates Losing War With $1776 Biz Class Sale

    Very cute...

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    Re: BA Celebrates Losing War With $1776 Biz Class Sale

    i love how they still call us "the colonies." LOL!!
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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