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Bus Class UK to USA with AA 2 for £2016

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  • jackieblack
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    Selling period:

    24 November 2016 – 28 November 2016 11:59pm
    Travel period:

    18th December 2016 – 02nd January 2017. Travel to be completed by 06 January 2017.
    Booking class:

    I
    AP:

    7 days
    Minimum stay:

    None
    Maximum stay:

    12 months
    Origin:

    LON, ABZ, GLA, EDI, MAN, NCL, BFS
    Destinations:

    JFK, ATL, BOS, BWI, ORD, CLT, EWR, PHL, RDU, IAD, YUL,YYZ
    Child / infant discounts:

    Infants under 2 years of age without a seat: Charge 10% of the adult fare. No discount applies to taxes, fees, or fuel surcharge.
    Fare rules:

    No refund permitted. No changes permitted.
    Two or more people must travel together to qualify for £2016 fare.
    Stopovers:

    Not allowed.
    AAdvantage® miles:

    These fares qualify for AAdvantage mileage accrual.
    Taxes and fees can vary and be subject to an increment. As a result the fares displayed in the table may be slightly different from the fares quoted by our booking engine. Sale fares are subject to availability. If your booking does not give you one of these fares, it may be that your chosen flights do not adhere to the terms and conditions of these fares or there are no longer any seats available at this special fare on your chosen flights.
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  • pollypenny
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    I opened this email in great excitement, as we are on duty in New Jersey in January.

    Unfortunately the flights are London only and the travel period is too early for us. We might have considered going via Heathrow if it had worked out.
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  • stevie11
    stevie11 Posts: 682 Forumite
    I too opened the email thinking this was possibly a great deal for my travel plans to west coast or HNL next year. It was only when I read the t&cs and performed a few searches. Basically you have to be travelling in Dec or early Jan and have to return by 6 Jan, although it does say max stay is 12 months :(. Also states regional airports but the better prices all from LHR.

    Good deal for someone who has left travel plans late or is encouraged to book a trip on impulse.
  • pollypenny
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    It'll be because there are few business people travelling around Christmas.
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  • stevie11
    stevie11 Posts: 682 Forumite
    pollypenny wrote: »
    It'll be because there are few business people travelling around Christmas.

    Probably the case. Rather late for many who will have already made travel plans for Christmas/New year. I am hoping they repeat their business class deals they had this Summer, probably works out a similar price as this offer.

    Good deal otherwise.
  • Murphy_The_Cat
    Murphy_The_Cat Posts: 20,968 Forumite
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    edited 24 November 2016 at 6:13PM
    On the few searches I did, I came up with good business class availability from MAN, EDI & NCL.
    Be cautious if you're going from MAN, as some flights were going to be on flying cattle trucks aka Boing 757.

    p.s. some flights were coming out at less than £1008 each, which was nice !
  • pollypenny
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    We managed a bit of an offer - BA Avios bonus if paying part cash, part Avios. MAN to PHL on 13th Jan for £846 for the two of us.

    Economy, of course. :(

    We have so many Avios from our travels when DS lived in lovely Florida.
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