British Airways Offers Free Flights for Infants to London & Sydney

British Airways - Solvej, Andrea-Anna and James- TrayKit

British Airways celebrates the birth of the Royal baby by offering complimentary flights for all infants under the age of two travelling from Singapore to London or Sydney, valid for travel before 30 November 2013 and booked by 31 July 2013.

The airline is also offering return fares to Sydney in World Traveller economy class from S$688 and return flights to London from S$1,688.  They are also valid for travel before 30 November 2013.  For travel on the World Traveller Plus cabin, return flights to Sydney start from S$1,188 and return fares to London from S$2,688.

The British Royal Family have flown on British Airways during their international tours.  The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge recently flew back to London from Singapore with British Airways after their South East Asia tour marking the Diamond Jubilee.

The airline has flown over 1.5 million children.  British Airways has continued to invest in new products and services to keep the younger customers entertained at the airport and in the air.  London Heathrow Terminal 5, where British Airways flights from Singapore arrive in is equipped with a selection of ‘Kids Zones’, aviation toys and games to keep children busy.

 

British Airways - 1950s Skycot
In the 1950s infants travelled in hammock type skycots which were clamped to the luggage rack

Child-friendly menus are offered on long-haul flights which can be booked without extra charge in advance.  Entertainment packs are also offered to children on board.

British Airways - James Maloney with TrayKit in new WTP

 

Photo credit: British Airways

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