British Airways Flies Nonstop London-Las Vegas
The first nonstop British Airways flight from London to Las Vegas landed Sunday night at McCarran International Airport, beginning a full-scale assault on Virgin Atlantic’s Las Vegas-London monopoly. British Airways, which features twin-engine Boeing 777s, boasts that its nonstop flights also connects to other European, African and Middle Eastern locales at London’s busy Heathrow International Airport — unlike Virgin Atlantic, which uses Gatwick International Airport.
While it’s true that Heathrow can deliver connectivity, the serious damage to Virgin Atlantic are British Airways’ prices — $276 for roundtrip economy flights from Nov. 2 to Dec. 20 and Dec. 24 to March 28. (Tickets must be purchased by Thursday.) Other trips to Madrid, Paris and Milan are $358.
I think that British Airways has made a pretty deep splash at McCarran, so I’m curious to see how Virgin Atlantic handles the new competition. So far, there’s been no matching prices.
Photo courtesy of British Airways
Bay Area resident and award-winning business journalist Barbara E. Hernandez has covered tourism, real estate and personal finance. Her clients include the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle and Washington Post.





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