Fly Business Class to Lima
Experience the capital of Peru, Lima, on an amazing South American adventure. Whether heading to Lima for business, to sample the Peruvian culture, to tackle the famous Inca Trail, or as part of a South American odyssey, the best way to get there is with business class flights to Lima from Just Fly Business.
The team at Just Fly Business have a wealth of experience in finding the perfect option to suit your needs. We use specially contracted rates to make sure you get the best value, as well as provide expert recommendations on everything from flight routes to differing airline products to lounge access. So contact Just Fly Business today for your cheap business class flights to Lima and let us take the hassle out of planning your next trip.
Lima

Business Class Flights to Lima
- Business class flights from £1,469
Famous for its pre-Columbian history, colonial architecture, fantastic food and culture, and the fact that it almost never rains, Lima is the perfect city to visit year-round! Just Fly Business’ team of friendly and professional consultants can help you achieve this fantastic trip with great value business class flights to Lima tailored specifically to your needs.
Whether travelling to Lima for business or enjoying a holiday to Peru, our clients benefit from our expertise and exceptional service, with ATOL protected packages and competitive prices. Make Just Fly Business your first choice for business and first class flights to Lima.
Things to See in Lima

Lima’s Historic Centre
Lima’s historic heart was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988 for good reason. Plaza de Armas, often known as Plaza Mayor, holds pride of place within this district as the spot where Francisco Pizaro founded the city in 1535, and nowadays is surrounded by beautiful buildings including the Archbishop’s Palace, Municipal Palace, and Palacio de Gobierno, the official home of Peru’s President.
The district around the plaza also holds some of the most significant religious architecture in the city. The Convent of Santo Domingo to the west and the famous Basilica y Convento de San Francisco to the east provide an oasis of calm in the bustling heart of the city, with the Basilica offering visitors beautifully preserved rooms, gilded alters, and religious art.
Lima is also home many fantastic examples of colonial mansions, including the oldest house in the Americas, Casa di Aliaga, once owned by a conquistador.
Insider’s Tip: The Basilica and Convent of San Francisco has a slightly gruesome feature to explore also. The catacombs that lie beneath are home to an estimated 75,000 remains, but if this isn’t to your taste, the library within the Basilica holds an enormous amount of religious texts and is almost magical in appearance!
Miraflores
One of the trendiest and most upscale districts lines the Pacific Ocean. Miraflores is where you will find the best hotels, restaurants, bars, and nightlife in the city, as well as some of the most picturesque sights.
In the heart of the district lies Parque Kennedy, a teeming city park where people watching is the second most popular pastime… the first being the homeless cats that inhabit the park. The cats are friendly and cared for by a local NGO and can often be seen sidling up to people for a pat or lazing in the sun.
The coast of Miraflores is bounded by the El Malecon, a boardwalk that runs along the top of the cliffs providing unbridled views of the Pacific Ocean. The boardwalk winds through many parks and gardens including the Parque del Amor which is dotted with modern sculptures and colourful mosaics.
Things to Do in Lima

Huaca Pucllana
There have been civilisations living on the site of Lima for much longer than most realise. Located in the heart of Miraflores, Huaca Pacllana is a pre-Incan settlement dating back to between 300AD – 700AD.
Made of millions of adobe bricks, the huge pyramid was the political and ceremonial centre at the time and would have been used for spiritual ceremonies and sacrifices.Tours can be taken around the site during the day, and the site is creatively lit up at night giving a surreal experience.
Parque de la Reserva
A recent addition to Lima’s attractions, Parque de la Reserva was given a make-over in 2007 in an effort to create an interactive and fun area for locals and tourists alike. With a total of 13 fountains spread over the park, the best time to visit is after dark when the fountains are choreographed with a music and light show.
Peruvian Food
Famous the world over, Peruvian food has become more common in recent years and it’s easy to see why! Start your culinary journey with a visit to the Casa de la Gastronomia Peruana, a museum near Plaza de Armas showing the local and historical cuisine, customs, and ingredients.
Although many fantastic dishes are native to Peru, you can’t go past ceviche, a raw fish delicacy marinated in red chilli, onions, and either lemon or lime juice.
Insider’s Tip: The restaurant La Mar near the coast, headed by celebrity chef Gaston Acuio, has elevated the famous dish to sophisticated and delicious levels. Before eating, don’t forget to also try the nation’s refreshing cocktail aperitif, the pisco sour.
Lima’s Business Venues

JW Marriott Hotel Lima
Located on the coast of Miraflores and next to the Larcomar Shopping Mall, the 5 star JW Marriott Hotel is a landmark building offering everything your next business meeting may require.
Sheraton Lima Hotel & Convention Center
On the edge of the historic city centre, and walking distance to the Convention Centre UTP, the 5 star Sheraton Hotel & Convention Center in Lima is the perfect place to stay when visiting for business.
Lima’s Nearby Cities
Holidays to Lima are often a stop over on the way to Cusco, the gateway to the infamous Inca city of Machu Picchu. The city of Cusco itself was once the capital of the Inca Empire and is also famous for its Spanish colonial architecture and its cultural festivals.
Lima is also the perfect city to begin or end a great South American adventure, with cities like Bolivia’s capital La Paz and Lake Titicaca only a short flight away. Alternatively, enjoy the best of both the west and the east coast of the continent and visit Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires to create an exciting multi-city itinerary!
Why Business Class Flights to Lima are Important
With BA offering 3 direct flights to Lima a week, you will be able to enjoy the flight with business class making the 12 ½ hour flight time comfortable and so you will be well rested when you arrive. With fully lie-flat beds the overnight return flight with no connections means unbroken sleep with some of the best service in the skies!
With business class flights you will also get lounge access before and during your flight, and restaurant quality meals with a premium selection of wines and champagne. This way, your business flights to Lima begin from the moment you arrive at the airport.
Find Out More About First Class Flights to Lima
Cheap business class flights to Lima will start your trip in style and comfort, but a luxurious first class flight will ensure that the journey is made in the most comfortable way possible. Enquire online now to see what amazing deals Just Fly Business have on premium cabins, or contact a consultant on 0204 579 7304.
Lima Fast Facts
- Currency = Peruvian Sol (PEN)
- Time Zone = GMT – 5 hours (UK is 6 hours ahead of Lima)
- Fly From = All Major UK Airports
- Hottest Months = December to March