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- Bookable via AMEXTravel.com
- Also bookable on Priceline, Orbitz or Expedia or direct from the airline.
- Limited seats are available on each date.
- Use a card like Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card, or Sapphire Reserve to earn 2-3 Chase points per dollar spent and get free trip cancellation/interruption insurance, travel accident insurance, luggage insurance, trip and luggage delay protection, and more!
Delta, Air France, and KLM have rock bottom business class fares from $1,010 round-trip from JFK to select cities in England, Northern Ireland, And Scotland including:
Aberdeen, Scotland (ABZ)
Belfast, Northern Ireland (BFS)
Bristol, England (BRS)
Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI)
Glasgow, Scotland (GLA)
Newcastle, England (NCL)
Norwich, England (NWI)
Travel is valid on select dates from August 2021 through April 2022. A Saturday night stay is required. Use Google Flights to find sample dates for the routes above.
Delta has nonstop flights from JFK to Edinburgh on select dates from October from $1,010.
Other flights connect in Amsterdam or Paris on KLM and Air France.
Read more about Scotland on DDF.
Sample valid dates for JFK-Edinburgh:
August 11-15
August 15-22
August 22-29
October 26-November 3 nonstop
November 2-10 nonstop
November 21-30 nonstop
November 30-December 7 nonstop
December 8-15 nonstop
December 13-21 nonstop
December 30-January 6 nonstop
January 5-12 nonstop
January 12-19 nonstop
January 18-25 nonstop
January 25-February 1 nonstop
February 1-8 nonstop
February 8-15 nonstop
February 15-22 nonstop
March 1-8 nonstop
March 8-15 nonstop
March 15-22 nonstop
March 22-29 nonstop
March 29-April 5 nonstop
April 5-12 nonstop
Using Chase Points:
You can pay for the ticket with “hybrid points” such as AMEX or Chase points with a card that allows your points to be used at an increased value for airfare in addition to be able to transfer points into airline miles.
If you have a Chase Sapphire Reserve® card you can redeem points for 1.5 cents each towards travel. If you have a Chase Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card® Card or Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card you can redeem points for 1.25 cents each towards travel.
You can login to your account and redeem Chase points for travel here. The round-trip cost will be 70,183 points with a Sapphire Reserve. That rate include all taxes and you will still earn flight miles as well!
Using AMEX points:
- If you have an AMEX Business Platinum Card you can get a 35% rebate of points used.
You can login to your account and redeem AMEX points for travel here.
This is bookable for 101,075 points with AMEX, plus you’ll get back a 35% rebate with the Business Platinum Card or a 25% rebate with the Business Gold Card, dropping the total needed to as low as 65,699 points. That includes all taxes and you can still earn miles for flying!
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10 Comments On "Delta/Air France/KLM: Fly Business Class From JFK To Select Cities In England, Northern Ireland, And Scotland From Just $1,010 Or 65.7K Hybrid Points Round-Trip!"
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Might want to re look at those dates …”Travel is valid on select dates from August 2020 through April 2021″
Yeah, but did 2020 actually count if we didn’t get to travel abroad?
Fixed, thanks 🙂
🙂
Any of these have delta one suite ? And are any locations good for winter northern light viewing
Do these fares work if you originate in Europe too?
Not sure what the point is in going to the UK if you have to quarantine and test twice once you get there…. sorry to sound negative, but I’m waiting for an opportunity to visit my parents in England, and right now they are making it pretty hard to have an enjoyable trip with the quarantine and testing regulations. Maybe it’s worthwhile to make sure your readers know the downsides, Dan, before they book and regret it…
The UK should be reopening by next month.
Dan, I hope you are right. Thanks for giving me hope.
wheres your kibud av you only go visit parents when its enjoyable
Quite honestly, that’s a daft comment. How judgemental. You have no idea who I am, how many kids under the age of 6 I am taking with me, what it would be like trying to quarantine away from my parents (and test) with all those little kids for 10 days, when I only have time to take a 14 day trip maximum. Believe me, my parents don’t want me to come under the current conditions. And maybe you also have not been separated from your close relatives for over 18 months, and therefore you don’t understand and your comment is unhelpful. But thanks anyway.