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There are a number of business class flights which operate daily to Philadelphia. However, in order to find the best business class fares, business travellers should consult a representative of SkyClub. SkyClub are able to find the best flights to Philadelphia due to the travel industry experience they have gained over the years. SkyClub representatives use their extensive knowledge to work with clients on a one-to-on basis and work hard to find the most appropriate business class flights which suit their customer’s specific requirements.
Airline | Cabins | Fly From | Fly To | Freq | From |
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Delta Airlines | Heathrow, Manchester, Glasgow | PHL | 6 per day | £1959 | |
US Airways | Gatwick, Heathrow, Manchester | PHL | 5 per day | £2032 | |
British Airways | Heathrow, Manchester, Glasgow | PHL | 2 per day | £2640 | |
Air Canada | Heathrow, Manchester, Glasgow | PHL | 6 per day | £1953 | |
Swiss Air | Heathrow, Edinburgh, Glasgow | PHL | 4 per day | £1971 |
A number of airlines operate directly from the UK to Philadelphia in the United States offering business class cabins full of products, services and luxury amenities that business travellers have come to expect from their class of travel. Some of the airlines which offer business class fares to Philadelphia include United Airlines, America Airlines, British Airways, Delta Airlines and US Airways.
For business travellers flying to Philadelphia, Philadelphia International Airport is the main port of entry and the largest airport that is located in Delaware Valley. US Airways are the main carrier which flies in and out of Philadelphia International Airport to destinations across Europe – including the UK – and the United States. Flights operating directly from the United Kingdom do so from all the major airports; this includes London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Other airlines which act as ports for domestic and international flights are Newark International Airport, Baltimore-Washington International Airport and Northeast Philadelphia Airport.
Philadelphia has a range of shopping districts all around the city centre; each district offers a different kind of shopping and a unique flavour of the city. The high-end shops can be found in the Old City at the 3rd Street Corridor; it is full of art and design shops as well as independent retailers selling the latest fashions. Pine Street on the other hand offers local gifts, antique stores and a mix of craft boutiques. Philadelphia is also home to its own Museum of Art with 300,000 pieces in its collection and the Franklin Institute Science Museum which includes a human heart made of fibreglass.
All taxis in Philadelphia are metered meaning they are a reliable and regulated method of travelling around the city; the Philadelphia Parking Authority regulates the taxis and each one displays a license of a medallion on the front of their cars. Taxis also offer direct transfers to and from the City Centre and the airport at a flat rate. Another common way of conveniently navigating around the city is to travel by car; cars can be booked as they are required – by the day or by the hour.
There are a number of hotels suitable for business class travellers to stay in across the city; the Four Seasons Hotel for example, is located in the museum district and is a popular choice for business travellers. The Fountain, the in-house restaurant is also considered one of the best restaurants that can be found in Philadelphia. Alternative hotels include The Sofitel situated in the middle of the city centre and set out like a European hotel with sitting areas, bars and a large lobby area and the Loews Philadelphia Hotel which is located close the Pennsylvania Convention Centre and is fully renovated to welcome all modern business travellers.
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