Adults
Above 12 yearsChildren
2 - 12 yearsInfant
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London All (LON)
Atlanta (ATL)
£1,850
Manchester (MAN)
Atlanta (ATL)
£1,850
Birmingham (BHX)
Atlanta (ATL)
£2,097
Glasgow (GLA)
Atlanta (ATL)
£1,976
NewCastle (NCL)
Atlanta (ATL)
£2,134
Business class flights to Atlanta from the UK start from £1,850 return through our private fares. Atlanta — the capital of the South and home to the world’s busiest airport — is a direct flight from the UK of around 9 hours, and a gateway to the whole United States. As an ATOL-protected (10713) and IATA-registered specialist, Travel Business First accesses unpublished consolidator fares — contracted rates not available to the public — that consistently beat the prices you will find online.
Speak to a specialist today on 0203 727 6360 for a tailored quote within the hour, or read on for the real fares, the best airlines, and how to fly Atlanta in style for less.
Rather than a single headline figure, here are our latest lead-in business class return fares to Atlanta, broken down by departure airport so you can see exactly what to expect from your nearest one:
| Departure Airport | Destination | Business Class From |
|---|---|---|
| London (LON) | Atlanta | £1,850 |
| Manchester (MAN) | Atlanta | £1,850 |
| Birmingham (BHX) | Atlanta | £2,097 |
| Glasgow (GLA) | Atlanta | £1,976 |
| Newcastle (NCL) | Atlanta | £2,134 |
Fares are per person return, indicative and subject to availability and date. They move daily — tell us your dates and we will confirm the live fare from your nearest airport.
| Cabin | Return Fare From |
|---|---|
| First Class | £2,803 |
| Business Class | £1,850 |
| Premium Economy | £1,034 |
| Economy | £654 |
Atlanta is around 9 hours non-stop, working well overnight so you arrive ready for business or onward connections across Delta’s vast hub — the busiest airport in the world.
For business or a Southern city break, a flat bed makes the crossing effortless.
What you can expect in the business cabin on this route:
Atlanta is served direct from London, principally by Delta and its partners.
Delta One flies non-stop from Heathrow to its Atlanta mega-hub in a lie-flat suite, with onward connections to almost anywhere in the US.
Virgin’s Upper Class brings a sociable cabin, The Loft bar on the A350, and the superb Clubhouse lounge at Heathrow — a long-time transatlantic favourite.
BA flies non-stop from London in its Club Suite, with a flat bed, privacy door and direct aisle access, plus Avios and tier points for collectors.
The US routes are among the most competitive in the world, which means a specialist can find real value. These are the levers we use to bring the fare down:
Atlanta is pleasant in spring and autumn; summers are hot and humid. Spring blossom and autumn are the nicest. As a business hub, midweek fares are often keener, with January and September the strongest sales.
Spring and autumn give the best balance of weather and value.
Atlanta offers the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca-Cola, the Martin Luther King Jr. sites and a thriving food and music scene. It is the cultural and business heart of the South.
As Delta’s hub, it is the gateway to the entire US — onward connections sit on the same business class ticket.
Call us on 0203 727 6360, request a quote online, or message us on WhatsApp, and we will send our best business class fare to Atlanta — usually within the hour. A major hub — connect onward across the US.
Our private business class fares to Atlanta start from £1,850 return, with departures from London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and Newcastle. Public fares are typically higher.
Around 9 hours direct from London.
Delta flies direct from Heathrow to its Atlanta hub; Virgin Atlantic and British Airways also serve the route.
Spring and autumn, and midweek departures, offer the best value. January and September bring sales.
Yes — we package flights, hotels, transfers and car hire onto one ATOL-protected booking, and can arrange a chauffeur to the airport.
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