British Airways
- BA Club Suite features a sliding privacy door and direct aisle access on most flights to LHR
- Largest US network with 24+ daily nonstops from cities like JFK, ORD, and LAX
- Galleries Club lounge at Heathrow Terminal 5 before departure

Compare the best business class flights to London from major US gateways. Privately negotiated fares from a dedicated travel agent who knows the US-London corridor inside out.
Exclusive Deals
Compare the best business class flights to London from major US gateways. All fares below are starting prices for round-trip business class itineraries, hand-picked by our dedicated travel agents.
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Save $1,603*All prices are starting from, round-trip, per traveller, including taxes and fees. Subject to availability at the time of booking.
Simple Process
Booking business class flights to London is straightforward when you have the right help. Follow our 4-step process and secure your direct flights to London today.
Tell us your destination, dates, and number of travellers. Fill in the quick request form or call us directly — no upfront commitment required.
You'll be assigned a personal travel agent specialising in business class to London. They'll discuss your preferences — airline, nonstop or one-stop, lie-flat configuration, and arrival window.
Review the curated flight options your agent presents. Once you choose, finalise your booking securely with instant confirmation and your e-ticket on file.
Enjoy priority check-in, lounge access, and your lie-flat seat all the way to London. Your agent stays available 24/7 in case anything changes en route.
Premium Carriers
The US-to-London corridor is the most competitive premium route in the world, with more than ten carriers operating business class flights from US cities. Each airline offers a distinct cabin product — from BA's flagship Club Suite at Heathrow to JetBlue's all-suite Mint cabin.
Airports
London is served by three major airports relevant to business class travellers from the US. Each plays a distinct role, from Heathrow's long-haul dominance to City Airport's proximity to the financial district.
London's main long-haul hub
London's second hub
Closest to Canary Wharf and the City
Onboard Experience
Choosing business class to London is more than just securing a wider seat; it is a seamless transition between continents. This experience integrates premium pre-flight, in-flight, and arrival benefits designed to turn a transatlantic crossing into genuine rest.
Most US-London cabins provide 1-2-1 configurations with fully flat beds and sliding doors, ensuring complete privacy and undisturbed sleep.
Skip the long queues with dedicated departure counters and expedited security lanes, giving you more valuable time before boarding.
Relax in premier spaces like BA Galleries Club, Virgin Clubhouse, or AA Flagship Lounge with hot meals and premium spirits.
Enjoy multi-course seasonal menus served on proper crockery with Champagne poured into real glassware.
Travel with two 32 kg checked bags and two carry-on pieces, providing ample space for business equipment or London shopping.
Arrive refreshed with designer toiletries, plush duvets, noise-canceling headphones, and soft pajamas provided for a restful night.
Insider Knowledge
Business class deals to London change dramatically depending on when you travel. Demand spikes in late spring and summer — peak business travel season — while quieter months offer noticeably better pricing.
January, February, and November consistently offer the best fares.
May, June, and July. Peak summer demand and major events drive fares to annual highs.
Late September and October — good weather without the premium price tag.
Mid-December holidays, Easter, and the Wimbledon fortnight in early July.
Tuesday or Wednesday. Midweek typically saves 20–35% vs Friday or Sunday.
Around 6 to 12 weeks ahead for the best balance of price and seat availability.
*Fare averages are based on round-trip business class flights from major US cities to London (LHR/LGW) and change throughout the year.
Compare Routings
Travellers booking business class to London face one core trade-off: a direct nonstop flight or a one-stop itinerary via a European hub. The US-London corridor has more nonstops than any other transatlantic route, but a one-stop can still save money.
The Upgrade Question
A transatlantic flight from the US to London typically runs 6 to 11 hours overnight. In economy, that means cramped sleep — if any — and a first day in London spent recovering instead of working or exploring. Business class to London changes the entire trip.
The flight stops being something to survive and becomes the start of your trip.
The single biggest reason to upgrade is sleep. On an overnight eastbound crossing, a lie-flat bed — ideally with direct aisle access — is the difference between landing rested and landing depleted. Research consistently shows that quality sleep on the plane sharply reduces jet lag and improves cognitive performance for the first 48 hours after arrival.
Beyond rest, business class tickets to London compress every other friction point of a long-haul day. Priority check-in trims time at the US airport. Lounge access means a real meal and a real chair before boarding. Fast-track immigration at Heathrow gets you into the city while the economy queue is still inching forward.

6 Good Reasons
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Compare the most reliable airlines on the route — British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, JetBlue Mint, Delta, United, and more.
Tailor your plans on the go. Adjust or cancel where the fare rules allow — your dedicated agent walks you through every change.
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Customise your journey — preferred airline, seat type, layover length, arrival airport. We build the trip around your priorities.
Choose from carriers across SkyTeam, Star Alliance, and Oneworld serving London. Get the best flights without overpaying.
Verified Reviews
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FAQ
Virgin Atlantic, British Airways, and Delta are usually the safest picks. Virgin feels more relaxed and friendly. BA has good lounges and solid meals. Delta’s newer suites give you more privacy and steady service.
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