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British Airways is giving passengers from Ireland the chance to get away on an autumn break with massive reductions of almost 40% on worldwide flights.

The launch of their latest seat sale, which will continue until Tuesday 22nd September 2009, offers great savings on British Airways World Traveller and World Traveller Plus

The sale, which will continue until Tuesday, 14th July 2009, offers great savings of up to 30% on British Airways World Traveller and World Traveller Plus fares to many destinations across the globe including Antigua, Atlanta, Bangkok, Beijing, Cape Town, Chicago, Dominican Republic, Dubai, Hong Kong, Mumbai, New York, Orlando, Rio De Janeiro, San

Tuesday, 16 June 2009 10:10

Melt In The Maldives And Shake In Sharm

Simon Daly, British Airways' head of sales in Ireland, said: "These new routes will be great assets to the BA network and a real winner with customers. They are both perfect holiday destinations, known for their great beaches and fantastic diving. We're particularly pleased to be serving a completely new destination, the Maldives and returning to

"In particular Las Vegas is a very popular route for Irish passengers, so now that we are the only airline to fly non-stop to Las Vegas from Terminal 5, Irish travellers can take advantage of this great new route, especially with our smooth connections to Heathrow. Fares start from €670 including taxes and customers should keep a look out for

Willie Walsh, British Airways' chief executive, said: "Small and medium businesses are the backbone of our economy and they are hurting badly in the current financial climate. We live in a globalised economy so business opportunities don't always have to live on your doorstep. That is why we are working with Invest NI to help reduce costs for small

Tuesday, 28 April 2009 09:15

BA's backing business in ticket giveaway

Willie Walsh, British Airways' chief executive, said: "Small and medium businesses are the backbone of the British economy and they are hurting badly. 120 of them close every week. We are working with UKTI and BAB to give flights that will support British business as it tries to spearhead the UK's recovery. We live in a globalised economy so business

Friday, 10 April 2009 08:11

Game Of The Name For The Lions Tour

A public competition will be held to select the name to be branded across the official British Airways aircraft taking the players, coaches and support staff to the republic.  Former Lions player Jeremy Guscott will be amongst the panel of judges that sift through the nominations to find the most fitting name. Entries will be judged on creativity