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    Chile Fever: Feel the Energy

    British Airways’ new nonstop flights to Santiago make it easy to explore this South American gem.

    Published December 16, 2016
    • 5 min read
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    Squeezed between the Andes and the Pacific Ocean, Chile is a diverse land that ranges from one of the world’s driest deserts in the north to the rugged wilderness of Patagonia, taking in 2,485 miles of coast. Its people, traditions, and culture are a fusion of international influences, from the native Inca people to Europea­­n settlers—no better evidenced than in the pulsing cities of Valparaíso and Santiago. On January 3, 2017, British Airways will revolutionize travel to this remarkable country, opening a new route from Heathrow to Santiago—the first and only direct flight to the Chilean capital from London.

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    At 14 hours 40 minutes, the new service will be the carrier’s lengthiest long-haul flight, overtaking the current route to Buenos Aires and making travel to this exciting destination easier, quicker, and more comfortable than ever before.

    With the beautiful, bustling city of Santiago now just a direct flight from London, you can say goodbye to tiring layovers and step off your flight feeling refreshed. The new service will operate four times per week, with flights departing from London Heathrow on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 2200 and arriving at Santiago International Airport at 0940—delivering you relaxed and ready to hit the town.

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    First-class museums, elegant architecture, eclectic nightlife, and world-famous wines are on the agenda in the Chilean capital—and with British Airways flying direct as of January 2017, this thrilling city is more in reach than ever.

    And why not venture further afield to explore the lakes and glaciers of Torres del Paine National Park, stargaze in the vast Atacama Desert, or ski the slopes of the Andes. Feast your eyes on Chile’s distinct and stunning landscapes—beautiful, remote, and otherworldly, but now easily accessible.

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    Coming home, flights depart Santiago at 1845 on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, landing at Heathrow just after midday the following day—with British Airways, you can be sure of flexible and convenient options whenever you fancy jetting off.

    The new route will be served by the fleet’s latest addition, the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, offering the quickest and most comfortable route to this fascinating city four times a week. Those wanting to travel in true style need look no further; the Boeing 787-9 is a mid-size, dual-aisle, twin-engine jet, and Boeing’s most efficient aircraft to date—20% more fuel-efficient than the similar-sized commercial jets it’s designed to replace. Choose from a range of flight options, including First, Club World (business class), World Traveller Plus (premium economy), and World Traveller (economy). Boasting just eight seats, the First class experience on the aircraft offers an intimate cabin with premium service.

    The 787-9 Dreamliner promises the finest in extravagance, with windows more than 30% larger than those on most similarly sized aircraft and brightness settings that can be adjusted at the touch of a button. What’s more, the latest engine technology reduces noise levels by up to 60% both in and outside the cabin, promising you a calmer, more peaceful night’s sleep.

    Dramatic landscapes, cultural richness, and steady economic growth are marking out Chile as a force to be reckoned with—and, now more accessible than ever, there’s never been a better time to experience the energy of this Latin American country first-hand. Book now for great value fares at ba.com/santiago.



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