British Airways (BA) has announced an exciting new offer for its customers who will travel on the Accra-London route this Christmas season.
The airline stated that the new fare will give customers of BA the chance to see the amazing sights of London for a better value with fares as low as $399.
This exciting offer forms part of British Airways' quest to make its customers happy this Christmas.
“There is no better time to experience Christmas in London than to have the best that you have ever wished for with our exciting offer,” the airline noted in a statement.
As the world economy stabilises and customers begin to spend again, new data indicates that actual visits to London have been on the rise, showing an increase of 44 percent from China; 186 percent from the UAE and a 21 percent increase from South Africa.
The average money spent by each tourist at the start of 2009 had increased by 16 percent, which was higher than the previous year.
Commenting on the development, Paul Dhami, British Airways Country Manager for Ghana said, “Over the summer, we saw an average of 30,000 visits a week to ba.com.
“Our flight and hotel-booking website showed a healthy increase over last year.
“As Christmas approaches, it seems there are more reasons than ever to visit London to enjoy a season of goodwill in London with a sparkling calendar of events to choose from,” he added.
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