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Up to an extra £125 off selected destinations PLUS Save £100 on Canaries holidays - Book by 27

Up to an extra £125 off selected destinations PLUS Save £100 on Canaries holidays - Book by 27th October [View online here]( | Pause emails for [1 month]( | [2 months]( [Travelscoop] [line] British Airways are running an interesting flash sale over the next 5 days, where you'll get a bigger discount the sooner you book. You could save up to £125 on beach holidays in Antigua, Bermuda, Grenada, St. Lucia, Jamaica, Maldives and Seychelles if you book by midnight, Sunday 25 October. After Sunday, the offer reduces to: £100 on Monday 26 October £75 on Tuesday 27 October £50 on Wednesday 28 October The offer is valid for travel until 31 March 2021 on Economy (World Traveller or World Traveller Plus) holidays. Additional T&Cs apply. [VIEW ALL]( [Antigua]( British Airways Explore an island bursting with colour in Antigua. With its sweeping stretches of white sand beaches, swaying palm trees and tropical harbours, the Caribbean is irresistible. Whether you want to lie out on a sun lounger, tip-toe through forts or bob about on a boat – you can do it all in Antigua. [Bermuda]( British Airways Renowned for the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, this exotic place is sublime for an island retreat or adventure. Discover out of this world spas, reefs and shipwrecks for scuba diving or snorkelling and a culinary destination for delicious dining and delectable drinks. [Maldives]( British Airways Believe everything you hear. The Maldives really might be heaven on earth. Each iridescent island, each crown of coral, each limpid lagoon falls on the eyes like a blessing. It’s no wonder a holiday here provides such special memories. [Grenada]( British Airways Grenada is a wonder to behold, with emerald green rainforests and azure ocean waters. The air is infused with aromas of nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla. The pristine stretches of beach, mountainous landscape and coral reefs will inspire you every day of your stay. [St Lucia]( British Airways The lovely island nation of St Lucia resembles an emerald teardrop, hanging in between Martinique and St Vincent and the Grenadines in the Windward Isles. It’s one of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean. [Jamaica]( British Airways Jamaica is a big Caribbean island with a huge personality, Outwardly, it’s famous for spicy city culture, reggae, jerk and a relaxed party atmosphere, but the island also has hidden depths. [Seychelles]( British Airways With their breath-taking beaches, mesmerising landscape, intriguing local dishes, colourful markets and wondrous wildlife, Seychelles is a true gem, dropped in the vastness of the Indian Ocean. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps recently announced a new travel corridor to the Canary Islands, meaning that holidaymakers returning from Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote after 4am on Sunday October 25 will not be required to quarantine. Perfect timing for the half-term break. British Airways are discounting Canary Island holidays by £100 when you spend £1,500 or more on an Economy (Euro Traveller) holiday booking. To benefit from this offer you'll need to book by midnight Tuesday 27 October. T&Cs apply. [VIEW OFFER]( [---] Offer Of The Week [Madeira holidays from £249 per person]( 7-nights · Flights included British Airways Take a trip to the tiny volcanic island of Madeira and soak up the best of this diverse destination. Whether you want to bask in the glorious year-round sunshine or venture across extraordinary hiking trails, you're sure to enjoy every moment on this idyllic Portuguese Island. [Photo of Stuart] [Stuart] Stuart Lewis Travel Editor [Facebook]([Twitter]( How Travelscoop works You might be wondering how Travelscoop works. We think it's important that we're transparent about the value our service can bring you, but also the limitations of this email and our website. 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