British Airways’ Club World
business class if offering travellers up to 40% off fares between Hong
Kong and London or one of 15 selected European countries. Fares start
from HK$26,310.
To take advantage of British Airways’ Club World promotion, travellers must purchase tickets and depart from Hong Kong before 31 August 2005. Travellers can choose
to fly to London or any one of 15 European countries including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Demark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Luxemburg,
Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden or Switzerland.
In addition, travellers can earn double Asia Miles for each return trip to London on Club World if travel is completed by 31 August 2005.
Club World passengers can enjoy personal space and privacy with seats in forward and rearward facing pairs and configured to create a lounge style environment.
Each seat also features a retractable screen to create private space for travellers as needed. At the touch of a button, each armchair-like seat converts to a six foot
completely flat bed for travellers to enjoy a good night’s sleep.
To provide an even better experience for travellers, British Airways is currently refreshing its Club World cabin across its long-haul fleets. The airline has enhanced its
flat bed with the latest cushioning technology to provide customers with more comfort and further ergonomic support.
Larger pillows and higher quality thicker blankets, together with a restful and private cabin ambience with new dark blue seat covers and
photographs showing scenes of “Beautiful Britain” in tones of blue,
help to ensure customers can sleep even better.
Confident that its Club World service provides travellers with a good night’s sleep, British Airways has extended the period of its Sleep Well Guarantee promotion to 30
April 2006. First introduced in December 2004, the Sleep Well Guarantee promises that if customers don’t sleep well in the Club World flat bed to London, they will receive
a one-way upgrade to First Class when they next fly Club World from Hong Kong.
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