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British Airways selling long haul Economy seats at £100 each way for its 100th birthday

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If you were wondering why Virgin Atlantic brought back its £1 ‘Golden Tickets’ game on Monday (see this article), it seems to be a spoiler for a new British Airways offer.

As part of its 100th birthday celebrations, British Airways will be selling 100 long-haul Economy seats each day for £200 return, ie £100 each way.

Different routes will be offered each day between Monday and Thursday at noon.

BA 100th birthday offer

There will be two different destinations each day, to include the USA, Africa and South America over the course of the week.

Tickets will be made available at noon exactly.  ba.com will collapse at around 12.00:05 ….

Destinations will be listed on this special page of ba.com.

On Monday the destinations were New York and Cape Town.  On Tuesday it was Abu Dhabi and Boston.  On Wednesday it was Pittsburgh and Rio.

Travel dates have varied by destination so it is impossible to predict what will be offered on Thursday.  The window is generally about four weeks.

These tickets have booked into ‘M’ class in general but this is not guaranteed.  This means that you can upgrade them later to World Traveller Plus if Avios reward seats open up.  Do note, however, that this will trigger the higher rate of Air Passenger Duty plus additional BA surcharges so it won’t be cheap.

As an Avios earning opportunity, this is surprisingly good.  A BA Blue member would earn 6,020 Avios and 80 tier points return from the Cape Town offer.  A BA Gold would have earned a whopping 18,060 Avios return plus 80 tier points for their £200 outlay – and they got to visit Cape Town.  Although 2 x 12-hour overnight flights in Economy is not exactly an easy way of earning cheap Avios ….

The promo page for BA’s 100th birthday sale offer is here.


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Comments (317)

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  • rams1981 says:

    Been to Rio so booked Pittsburg for end of May bank holiday weekend trip.

  • Carol says:

    How do you guys do it? I was connected 12pm, but the site would not load !! and now of course all tickets are gone 🙁

    • LewisB says:

      You need to refresh at exactly 12. Not before, or after. I usually open up 3 browsers (across my 3 screens) and it’s partly pot luck too.

      • Carol says:

        Thank you for the tips… I will try tomorrow!

      • Michael Cheshire says:

        Thanks, I was doing that but at the offer page that has the countdown on expecting a link to appear but nothing.

    • rams1981 says:

      I was sat on page. When countdown went to zero I refreshed page. Saw the dates on the page, worked out when may bank holiday was and went to boom. Had to change my dates around a bit as £100 fights weren’t available each day.

      I imagine Pittsburg not as popular as Rio mind!

  • Michael Cheshire says:

    I don’t even know how these guys figure out the dates/availability, it’s above me lol

    • Andrew says:

      The planning is easy.

      On the front page, it tells you the two destinations and the dates that the prices are relevant for.

      From memory (or from Google Flights in a separate window) you know that, for example, BA has direct flights to Pittsburgh on Sundays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays in May.

      You input suitable dates for you based on the direct BA flights.

      If nobody else has been as quick as you in getting to this stage, then choose the flights and click through to pay. If you are quickest at payment, you’ve bagged yourself two cheap flights.

  • Michael Cheshire says:

    Do you go straight to BA.com, or is there a particular portal or web address?

    • AndyGWP says:

      The link is in the article at the top of this very page…

      “Destinations will be listed on this special page of ba.com.”

      … if you can’t see the above text in the article, then turn off your ad-blocker software

      • AndyGWP says:

        Use this link tomorrow at 12noon:
        https://headforpoints.com/hfp/ba-100-offer-24-january/

        • Michael Cheshire says:

          Thats grate- then just click on the banner where it currently says “this offer is no longer available” right? got it thanks.

        • AndyGWP says:

          Just load the page at 11:59am tomorrow, and keep pressing refresh on your browser until the “Sorry this offer has now finished” picture disappears, and the ‘new offer’ appears. It will explain the destinations available, and the dates available and you just need to click through from there 🙂

  • Dale says:

    Looks like Caribbean tomorrow?

  • Jon says:

    Got 2 tickets to Rio in Sept. Thanks H4Points!

  • Charlie says:

    Disappointed – it got me to the last payment card page then refreshed and they were gone.

    This is great marketing for BA but I think leaves genuinely interested customers a bit pissed off and left with nothing. Would be better to just do a competition draw.

  • Boris says:

    Also make sure the dates are between the outbound dates, it says must return by X date but didn’t find any availability in or around those.

    Also found not going on a Friday and bacsun/mon brought up more £100 days

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