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No time for explaining that South America is more fun than you can possibly imagine- or that Ecuador is a great place to use as a starting point for exploring Peru,  Brazil, Argentina or the countless amazing destinations of South America. There are First Class tickets on British Airways available for just £787 round trip. Deal alert!

This deal seems to have now expired. It lasted roughly three hours. If you missed out, consider reading up on this post to never miss a deal again…

The Crazy Deals…

Having just landed this week from the delivery flight of British Airways newest 787 Dreamliner, it seems no mistake that the airline has launched £787 fares to South America. Tickets are wide open for first class via Miami or NYC on British Airways First Class, before connecting onto LAN Business Class to South America.

The Dates You Can Jet Off In First Class…

These deals are wide open from October 2017- May 2018. You can use Google Flights to search and British Airways to book, for the best customer service experience.

How To Book These Deals…

These deals WILL NOT LAST. If you want one- you need to get in immediately. Use our Google Flights link here, or head directly to British Airways, entering London, Manchester or Newcastle as your starting point- and Guayaquil, Ecuador (GYE) as your destination. If prices are no longer available for a variety of dates- the deal may finally be done. Better luck NEXT TIME.

Don’t make any non refundable travel plans for at least a couple days, until the fare is ticketed and confirmed by the airline. 

HT: Emj12 on Flyertalk- you legend!

Gilbert Ott

Gilbert Ott is an ever curious traveler and one of the world's leading travel experts. His adventures take him all over the globe, often spanning over 200,000 miles a year and his travel exploits are regularly...

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