BA’s 24 days of Christmas

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    TheMidasGold
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    From the BA website:

    ‘Visit ba.com each day, between 1st and 24th December, and a different offer will be unveiled’

    Offer for 1 December: 2 business tickets for £2012
    Offer for 2 December: 2 business tickets for £2012
    Offer for 3 December: 2 business tickets for £2012

    Great offer, but what happened to the different offer each day?


    VintageKrug
    Participant

    I think the offer of Club World return flights for £1,006 each is the offer for the first four days, after that there may well be others.

    http://www.britishairways.com/travel/christmas-holiday-deals/public/en_gb

    ….quite a clever use of the 24 Days of Christmas to draw a suitable counterpoint to the previous “12 Days of Christmas” associated with BA in its darker days.


    TheMidasGold
    Participant

    Come on VK – tell us what the other offers are going to be. You are, after all, the source of all great BA news.


    RichHI1
    Participant

    Pardon my ignorance. I am aware of the traditional 12 days of Christmas which has long been a UK tradition and runs to Jan 6th not Dec 24. I have never heard of the 24 days of Christmas. Where does it come from? Is this not a BA term? I know many stores in LHR put Christmas decorations up in October nowadays, will we soon see the 90 days of Christmas


    DisgustedofSwieqi
    Participant

    Rich

    I think that a certain poster, who must not be named (much like a famous wizard of the dark side), means that it is impressive that BA managers realise that 24 is double 12 and also represents the number of selling days between 1 December and Christmas Eve, when they all jump into J and F seats and head off to the West Indies or Dubai.


    RichHI1
    Participant

    As I thought. Hogwaterside…


    DisgustedofSwieqi
    Participant

    Yep, let’s keep these folks away from the Coke guys, or goodness knows what they might do to Xmas 🙂

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