BA: SFO/LAX to LHR $3080, NYC to LHR $2670 MIA to LHR $2850 inc high end hotel
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2015
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BA: SFO/LAX to LHR $3080, NYC to LHR $2670 MIA to LHR $2850 inc high end hotel
https://www.britishairways.com/en-us...ritishluxuryva
From Prices from
New York $2669 pp
Fort Lauderdale $2809 pp
Miami $2849 pp
Boston $2929 pp
Oakland $2939 pp
Los Angeles $3049 pp
San Francisco $3079 pp
Las Vegas $3339 pp
From Prices from
New York $2669 pp
Fort Lauderdale $2809 pp
Miami $2849 pp
Boston $2929 pp
Oakland $2939 pp
Los Angeles $3049 pp
San Francisco $3079 pp
Las Vegas $3339 pp
#2
Join Date: Jul 2007
Programs: AA Executive Platinum, Marriott Titanium, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 281
Quick question
Does the AARP/CARDOFFERU combo work on vacations?
https://www.britishairways.com/en-us...ritishluxuryva
From Prices from
New York $2669 pp
Fort Lauderdale $2809 pp
Miami $2849 pp
Boston $2929 pp
Oakland $2939 pp
Los Angeles $3049 pp
San Francisco $3079 pp
Las Vegas $3339 pp
From Prices from
New York $2669 pp
Fort Lauderdale $2809 pp
Miami $2849 pp
Boston $2929 pp
Oakland $2939 pp
Los Angeles $3049 pp
San Francisco $3079 pp
Las Vegas $3339 pp
#3
https://www.britishairways.com/en-us...ritishluxuryva
From Prices from
New York $2669 pp
Fort Lauderdale $2809 pp
Miami $2849 pp
Boston $2929 pp
Oakland $2939 pp
Los Angeles $3049 pp
San Francisco $3079 pp
Las Vegas $3339 pp
From Prices from
New York $2669 pp
Fort Lauderdale $2809 pp
Miami $2849 pp
Boston $2929 pp
Oakland $2939 pp
Los Angeles $3049 pp
San Francisco $3079 pp
Las Vegas $3339 pp
If if this is in Club World this doesn't strike me as a good deal.
#4
Join Date: Aug 2007
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BA's Flight + Hotel
When I purchase BA's "Flight+Hotel" with BA metal BA coded flights at ba.com, how does AA calculate EQD, based on a percentage of the distance flown as determined by the BA booking code?
It looks like AA Vacations packages, but they are not AA flights so I assume PQD is calculated by distance method?
It looks like AA Vacations packages, but they are not AA flights so I assume PQD is calculated by distance method?
#5
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The Hilton Olympia is hardly high end.
I'm sure it's comfortable enough, in the dated/shabby way of lower tier Hiltons: but it's probably going to disappoint if you are seduced by BA's idea of luxury.
I'm sure it's comfortable enough, in the dated/shabby way of lower tier Hiltons: but it's probably going to disappoint if you are seduced by BA's idea of luxury.
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I agree, the Olympia is a 3.5* at best, located at the far end of Ken High Street it can often be had for 100 quid/night, i.e. 50 quid pp.
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