The best ways to book business class flights (without spending a fortune)

26 May 2023 · 9

If you travel a lot for work, especially on long flights from the UK to the US, you might be tired of the standard travel experience. From long check-in lines at the airport to crowded airport gates with nowhere to charge your phone, you and your team may be getting tired of expensive luggage fees and cramped seating.

One of the best ways to enhance your travel experience when flying for work is to fly business class. A business class ticket doesn’t just let you sit in the front of the plane; depending on the airline, these tickets can include:

  • premium amenities

  • access to airport lounges (and free food!)

  • personalised service

  • lie-flat seats or additional space on the plane

  • additional miles earned, free baggage, or other benefits

As air travel demand grows, there’s also an increasing need for hassle-free work travel. In this guide, we will show you how, when and where to find business class flights, and make sure you know the difference between accessible luxury and overpriced economy.

How to book business class flights

There are two main ways to book business class flights: either directly with the airlines or through an online travel agency (OTA) that offers business class airline tickets (not every OTA does). The option you choose depends on the requirements of your trip. Here are the pros and cons of each.

Online Travel Agencies (OTAs)

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OTAs can be a convenient way to find business class flight deals, especially for travellers who have (or need) more flexibility.

Pros:

  • With industry expertise and connections, OTAs can find more relevant options and better deals than you could have found on your own

  • A wide range of travel suppliers and options allows you to easily search and compare multiple airlines, routes and itineraries at once

  • Get access to negotiated rates or corporate discounts, meaning more options and better deals

Cons:

  • Not every OTA offers every fare class. For example, some OTAs may only sell up to Premium Economy, while others may only sell all fare classes for certain airlines.

  • Some OTAs offer limited flexibility, even with business-class tickets. When you’re booking through a third-party, be sure you understand the third-party’s booking and cancellation policies as well as the airline’s.

  • Hotel corporate rates are typically negotiated in advance between the hotel or hotel chain and your company, usually through your travel manager. 

There are many OTAs available to choose from when travel managers are looking to book business class flights for those travelling for work, so we’ve collated a list for consideration.

Perk

Perk is an all-in-one travel management platform and a great place to book business-class flights, especially as a work traveller.

Perk offers negotiated rates and some of the most flexible cancellation policies in the industry. The platform also allows you to search, compare, book and manage corporate travel, plus manage reimbursements, VAT refunds and more.

Flight Centre

Flight Centre is a UK-based OTA that offers a wide range of services such as flights, holiday packages, cruises and tours. 

For first and business class flights, you can book with a premium travel consultant to guide you on a wide choice of premium flights with 24-hour worldwide emergency assistance.

Kayak

Kayak is a great OTA, especially for leisure travellers. It offers a wide variety of fare classes, from Basic Economy to First Class.

Keep in mind that not every route and airline offers Business or First Class fares, so you might have to do some searching to find the right combination of route, class and airlines to meet your needs.

Skyscanner

Skyscanner is also a good OTA for leisure travellers, offering a variety of fares from Basic to Business. However, at the time of writing, Skyscanner can only provide premium class fares when searching specific locations or dates.

As such, you won’t be able to use their calendar or flexible location feature to find business class prices, so you’ll need to search for the best prices manually instead.

Booking directly with airlines

Alternatively, you can book business class fares directly with the airline. However, this approach also has its own pros and cons:

Pros:

  • Comparing all of the available fare classes at once (as opposed to an OTA, where you usually have to select your desired class in the search).

  • Easier to compare the benefits and rewards of various fare classes. Since each airline offers different benefits with each class, booking directly is a good way to understand what is included and which fare class is best for you.

  • Some airlines offer additional benefits for booking directly, such as selecting your preferred seats upfront or taking advantage of exclusive offers.

  • Easier to book travel using points or mileage.

Cons:

  • It is often more expensive to book directly with the airline than to book through an OTA, especially if your company has access to corporate fares.

  • More difficult to search and compare various airlines and routes to ensure you’re getting the best price.

  • If you need to book accommodation as well, you’ll have to book using a separate provider, which gives you multiple invoices and suppliers to manage. If you book with a business OTA, like Perk, you’ll get just a single invoice and a single supplier in case you need support or have to make a change.

What are some of the top airlines to book business class flights with?

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Most major airlines have some type of premium cabin, but the price and quality of the upgrade vary widely by airline and flight type.

International flights typically offer a better business class experience, with lie-flat seats, additional privacy, premium food and an all-around superior travel experience. However, domestic first class tickets typically only offer more space on the plane and premium service.

For example, with BA’s British Class Club World flights, there is a Club Suite offering where you can experience a bed, direct aisle access, high-res TVs and digital seat function.

Some of the top-rated business class airlines include:

Business class cabins on these airlines offer a luxury travel experience on long-haul flights, such as flights from the UK to Japan, Hong Kong, Dubai or the US.

How to save money when booking business class flights

While business class fares aren’t typically cheap, often costing 2-3x more than economy, there are still ways to save money when booking business class flights. Keep these tips in mind to get the best deals while still flying in comfort.

Leverage frequent flyer programs

Frequent flyer or airline loyalty programs are one of the best ways to save money on business class flights. Your accrued airline miles can be used for upgrades (i.e. from Economy to Business class) or to purchase business class fares at lower rates.

With the British Airways Club, you can start at the Blue tier and begin collecting Avios points and earning tier points to move up levels. With the Bronze tier, for example, you can get priority check-in and boarding, and member-only offers.

Even though Business Class fares are often 2-3x more expensive than economy fares, they don’t always cost 2-3x as many reward points to book or upgrade, making miles an effective (and more affordable) way to score cheap business class tickets.

Credit card points and rewards

These are also an effective way to find cheap business class flights, as many credit cards, especially airline credit cards, such as the Barclaycard Avios, have significant sign-up bonuses and additional rewards that make it easy to earn miles.

Book far in advance

In general, booking 4-6 months in advance typically gives you the lowest business class rates. 

“Booking at the last minute is like gambling with your company’s budget; trust us, the house always wins.” Says the team at Corporate Traveller. “The early bird gets the best deals on business travel.”

Be flexible

If you’re really looking for the best deals on first-class flights, be as flexible as possible when searching for and booking flights. Vary your departure dates, try a nearby airport (such as Gatwick instead of Heathrow), or book two one-way tickets instead of a round-trip flight.

“If you’re flexible with your travel dates and even your departure airport, you can often save hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on business-class airfare.” Says Zach Honig, aka The Points Guy.

Travel during off-peak seasons

As with any fare class, peak-season pricing will be the most expensive. To score cheap business class flights, try to avoid peak travel periods, and keep in mind these can vary for business vs. economy fares.

For example, most business travellers fly on Mondays and Fridays, so booking midweek travel dates can save money. In addition, travelling business class during celebratory months or school holidays can also net you lower fares, as fewer business class passengers are flying during those periods.

Take advantage of corporate travel deals

Many companies have discounts negotiated with airlines or have access to corporate travel booking platforms, like Perk, that offer negotiated deals or fares. If you’re travelling for business, it’s worth looking into how to access corporate deals that can make flying business class much more affordable.

Look into alternate airlines

British Airways might be your preferred airline, but if you’re flying from the UK to Asia, have you considered Cathay Pacific, ANA or Singapore Airlines? You may be able to find better deals, and more fare classes and options, on airlines that are less well-known in the UK.

Consider partner airlines

For example, Virgin Atlantic is a partner of Delta through the SkyTeam alliance. Virgin Atlantic regularly offers sales on Business Class fares for lower rates than Delta offers, even for the same flight. 

Save money when flying for business

Perk can save you money when booking flights for work travel, plus it gives you an easy, all-in-one platform to get reimbursed, manage corporate travel plans, and get superior support anytime you need it. Book a demo, and we’ll show you how to start saving money with Perk.

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Written by
Nick Roberts
Nick RobertsGrowth Marketing Director
Nick Roberts is Growth Marketing Director at Perk, where he brings deep experience from high-growth tech to the world of business travel. With a sharp commercial lens, he’s focused on helping modern companies travel better.
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