Planning a premium journey to London? Business class demand continues to rise for travelers flying between the United States and the United Kingdom, especially to London Heathrow (LHR) and Gatwick (LGW). Below is a data-driven booking guide that helps you choose the best airline, airport, and travel month — and find exclusive savings.
Yes, you can book nonstop business class flights from major US hubs like Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), New York (JFK), Miami (MIA), and Boston (BOS) with airlines such as American Airlines, British Airways, Delta, United, and Virgin Atlantic — according to Skylux Travel.
Top Departure US Airports
• Los Angeles — 17.34%
• San Francisco — 14.11%
• New York (JFK) — 12.74%
Most Booked Airlines (Business Class)
• American Airlines — 28.34%
• British Airways — 20.51%
Best Months for Lower Fares
• April, October, February
Smart Tip: Flying mid-week and early morning departures can help secure fares up to 60% lower than typical published prices.
For long overnight flights across the Atlantic, business travelers and luxury vacationers choose business class for:
Fully flat-bed seating for proper rest
Premium dining and beverages
Lounge access before departure
Priority boarding and fast-track security
Higher privacy, comfort, and space
Arrive refreshed and ready for meetings in The City or sightseeing around Hyde Park.
(According to Skylux booking data)
| Rank | Airline | % Share |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | American Airlines | 28.34% |
| 2 | British Airways | 20.51% |
| 3 | Delta Air Lines | 13.36% |
| 4 | United Airlines | 12.74% |
| 5 | Virgin Atlantic | 8.02% |
American Airlines and British Airways lead due to their strong transatlantic partnership and wide network access.
| Airport | % Share |
|---|---|
| Los Angeles (LAX) | 17.34% |
| San Francisco (SFO) | 14.11% |
| New York (JFK) | 12.74% |
| Miami (MIA) | 5.53% |
| Boston (BOS) | 4.04% |
West Coast and East Coast business hubs drive the majority of premium travel to London.
| Month | % Share |
|---|---|
| June | 14.67% |
| May | 13.55% |
| September | 12.18% |
| July | 11.12% |
| August | 9.70% |
Avoid peak summer for better prices. April and October provide the best availability and affordability.
| Age Group | % of Travelers |
|---|---|
| 65+ | 45.40% |
| 50–64 | 28.40% |
| 40–49 | 10.50% |
Premium leisure and senior corporate travelers drive the highest share of bookings.
| Airline | Cabin Name | Highlights | Key Routes |
|---|---|---|---|
| British Airways | Club Suite | Suites with privacy doors, luxury meals | LAX, SFO, JFK |
| American Airlines | Flagship Business | Flat beds, premium lounges | DFW, JFK, MIA |
| Delta Air Lines | Delta One | Elevated dining + comfort | ATL, JFK, LAX |
| Virgin Atlantic | Upper Class | Stylish design, excellent lounges | BOS, JFK, LAX |
| United Airlines | Polaris Business | Saks bedding, Polaris lounges | SFO, EWR, ORD |
Business class fares to London can be reduced by up to 60% with intelligent booking strategies — according to Skylux Travel.
Does British Airways fly business class to London?
Yes. British Airways offers business class flights to London Heathrow from US airports including LAX, SFO, and JFK.
Does Delta fly business class to London?
Yes. Delta One provides lie-flat seats and premium service from hubs like JFK and LAX.
Which US airport has the most business class flights to London?
Los Angeles (LAX) ranks highest in business class traffic to London — based on Skylux Travel data.
When should I book business class flights to London?
Book 60–120 days in advance for the best fares and cabin availability.
Which month is the most expensive to fly?
June through August — when demand peaks.