[FARE GONE] British Airways – $482: Washington D.C. / Baltimore – Prague, Czech Republic. Roundtrip, including all Taxes

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A good sale to Prague

Update 7/19/2017 @ 7:40PM Eastern – fare gone

Prague, Czech Republic - Photo: Moyan Brenn via Flickr, used under Creative Commons License (By 2.0)

Prague, Czech Republic – Photo: Moyan Brenn via Flickr, used under Creative Commons License (By 2.0)

Sample Travel Date:

  • Sample from Washington D.C.
  • September 13th – 20th
  • This is just ONE SAMPLE travel date, for more availability, please follow the “Fare Availability” and “How to Search for Availability” instructions below

Fare Availability:

  • Valid for travel from September – mid March, 2018. A 7 day minimum stay is required. Availability is limited. Must purchase at least 28 days in advance of departure
  • Please note that while this fare is valid at time of posting, if this post is more than two days old, the fare is likely gone.

How to Search for Availability:

  • The ITA search page should be like below when all values are inputted

 

  • You cannot buy tickets using ITA. To buy, follow our instructions in the “How to Book” section below.

Fare Class:

  • O

Routing:

  • IAD – LHR (London) – PRG (Prague) – LHR – IAD

Stopover:

Mileage:

British Airways is a member of the Oneworld Alliance and American partner. Mileage earning with American is as follows:

  • Miles Flown: 8,626 miles or 5.6 cents per mile
  • Elite Qualifying Miles: 4,313 miles
  • Redeemable Miles: 2,156 miles

How to Book:

 

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Background Information:

  • Visa: US Citizens – not required. Other nationals, check the TIMATIC Visa Database
  • Currency: Czech Koruna (CZK). $1USD = 22.65 CZK

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Comments (2)

  • Robert 7 years ago Reply

    Hello,

    I have a quick question. I have been noticing over the past few months that deals to Europe are now requiring a 7-day minimum stay. I don’t ever remember seeing this restriction being used so often by airlines in past years. What has changed in the airline industry to impose this restriction? I have taken advantage of these deals in the past to plan 4-day weekends. With these restrictions being imposed, it is no longer possible.

    The Flight Deal 7 years ago Reply

    @Robert – would say most cheap deals are 7 days. but we been able to catch a bunch this year that wasn’t. so the split is probably 80/20 now toward 7 day minimums.

    most of the change is to have low fares but still being able to compete the likes of Norwegian etc.

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