Business Class Travel to Europe

Filed under: Business Class Travel - 20 Apr 2010  | Spread the word !

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Business class travel to Europe can really put a dent in your wallet and seemed as if it was out reach for you, keep reading and soon you’ll learn some fabulous tricks for knocking down your airfare. As you probably already know, getting an airline ticket that departs from New York to Europe you could end up paying nearly $7,000 for business class. Now pay close attention to the following tips and tricks and soon you’ll be on your way to an amazing trip in Europe.

You may not know this but L’Avion is the only all business carrier that flies transatlantic since the recent economic downfall of large carriers like Silverjet or Maxjet. Servicing Paris Orly with flights leaving Newark, New York, you can catch one of two daily flights on a Boeing 757. It seats 90 and prices start at $1,550. Also consider looking into the amazing deals offered by British Airways OpenSkies. They partner with L’Avion and offers daily flights for business class travel to Europe to New York’s JFK. There’s 82 seats on their Boeing 757 and prices will start out at $3,700.

Here’s a simple tip that could help you travel business class travel to Europe. Instead of taking a direct flight, fly via Iceland. You could travel via Iceland Air from to London to New York by way of Reykjavik, and get a very competitive price. You’ll find that in most instances, it undercuts larger airlines by a whopping 40%. The only thing to consider is that you won’t be flying non-stop. Any one of these tips can help you get the best possible deal traveling to Europe business class. Use them and have more money to spend on your trip.

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