Business class does not always mean $5,000 tickets. There are legitimate strategies to fly up front at a fraction of the published price. The most reliable method is booking well in advance on competitive routes. Transatlantic routes between the US and Europe see regular fare sales where business class drops to $1,500 to $2,500 roundtrip.
Position yourself on routes with heavy competition. New York to London, Los Angeles to Tokyo, and Miami to Sao Paulo all feature multiple carriers competing aggressively for premium cabin passengers. When airlines compete, fares drop. Our agents monitor these routes daily and can alert you when sales appear.
Consider flying business class on airlines with newer products at lower price points. Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Cathay Pacific consistently offer competitive business class fares from the US, often undercutting domestic carriers by 30 to 40 percent while delivering a superior product.
Finally, look at positioning flights. If business class is $1,000 cheaper from a nearby city, booking a separate cheap domestic flight to that city can still save you hundreds overall. Our specialists excel at finding these creative routings that most online search engines miss.