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Business Class Fares to London, UK
$1108
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Cheapest Business Class Fares to London From:
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New York City
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$1108
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Dallas
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$1508
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Boston
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$1308
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Houston
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$1112
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Washington DC
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$1308
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Los Angeles
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$1908
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Miami
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$1508
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San Francisco
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$1716
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Chicago
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$1508
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Seattle
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$1908
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Minneapolis
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$1990
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Detroit
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$1722
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*Above fares are one way based on roundtrip.
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The enigmatic city of London is widely regarded as one of the premier business and
finance capitals of the world. So much so that in recent years London has begun
to challenge New York City’s position as ‘the financial capital of the world’. The
City of London is main business district in London. This area which is also known
as ‘the Square Mile’ has functioned as the epicenter of financial sector in London
since the 19th century. Institutions like The London Stock Exchange, the Bank of
England and Lloyd’s of London Insurance along with nearly 500 banks are all located
within the City of London which extends over just one square mile (1.12 mile² /
2.90 km²). However since 1991 London has also been equipped with a second business
district in the form of the Canary Wharf area which is located a few miles east
of the City in the Tower Hamlets area. Both these areas in London play host to a
wide variety of financial and legal institutions which specialize in various spheres
such as Eurobonds, the foreign exchange markets, energy futures, alternative investments
and global insurance.
Apart from being a financial hotspot London, is also a major international communications
center which is home to a numerous media outlets. All the major and most important
media organizations in the UK have their headquarters in London. The most prominent
of all these media organizations is but of course, the world renowned and well respected
source for information, the British Broadcasting Corporation which is popularly
referred to as simply the ‘BBC’. Apart from these media organizations, London is
home to a slew of television networks, radio stations, publishing groups and advertising
firms like Pearson, Reuters and the WPP Group. In addition the city also offers
studio and post production facilities for the British Film Industry.
London is also home to the headquarters of some of the UK’s and Europe’s most prominent
companies. Companies such as HSBC, Reuters, Barclays and the world’s largest law
firm, Clifford Chance all have their global headquarters in London, a city that
is well known for its extremely amenable business environment. This fact is further
corroborated by a recent report which was put forth by Oxford Economics, the leading
forecasting agency that estimates that London generates approximately 19% of the
UK's GDP and accounts for 15% of all of the UK’s jobs. London’s unique place in
the UK economy is further highlighted by the fact that Londoners’ contributed a
total of £12.7 billion to UK public finances in 2005-6.
Apart from its serious business side, London is also well known for its innovative
and creative character as well as the city is widely acknowledged as a leading fashion
capital of the world which hosts a London Fashion Week and is the source of many
global trends. As a result of all this hectic activity, the buoyant city of London
is a well established destination on the business traveler’s map and it receives
a regular influx of international consultants, businessmen, bankers, and oligarchs
all year round.
To cater to the needs of these various business travelers, London is equipped with
a well developed and extensive public transport network which is made up of iconic
black cabs and red double-decker buses, and several railways and subways which operate
both over and under-ground to provide connections within London and from the city
to the rest of the UK and Europe. London is also equipped with five busy and bustling
airports namely Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton and the City airport which help
to make the UK capital accessible from any corner of globe. London also offers a
wide array of hotels and inns which aim to cater to every budget and include several
business hotels like Claridge’s, The Courthouse Hotel Kempinski, The City Inn Westminster,
the Metropolitan and the fabulously opulent Dorchester. London is often described
as a leading multicultural destination which is equipped with a wide assortment
of restaurants that accommodate all palates and provide business travelers with
a place to unwind after a hectic day of deal-making or to continue conducting business
over a delicious meal. Some of the popular business traveler’s haunts in London
include restaurants like the Cinammon Club, the Savoy Grill, Wiltons, Zuma, Restaurant
Gordon Ramsay and Hakkason amongst others.
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