Experience Flying Business Class to Santiago de Chile

With a flight time of over 14 hours from the UK, flying to Santiago in business class is important for those looking for a relaxing and comfortable journey. Whether needing to arrive refreshed for business engagements or simply wanting to make the most of your time on your South American adventure, business class flights to Santiago will ensure your trip has the best possible start and end.

Combined with the possible prospect of both the outbound and return flight including an overnight segment, enjoying the facilities of the business class lounge, a-la-carte dining, and lie-flat beds when flying business class to Santiago de Chile will make the journey much more palatable.

Santiago

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Business Class Flights to Santiago

  • Business class flights from £2,388
  • First class flights from £4,274

Business class flights to Santiago are made easier with Just Fly Business. Our travel specialists will create the perfect itinerary through exceptional service which helps to create and maintain long-lasting relationships with you or your company.

Our professional team will make the process of organising your business flights to Santiago hassle-free. Whether for business or leisure, your personal travel consultant will be able to find you the best business or first class flights to Santiago for your needs.

In addition to flights, we can recommend fantastic accommodation, and help organise car hire, transfers, tours, or parking as you require.

Things to see in Santiago

Cerro San Cristobal

At 300 metres high and officially called Parque Metropolitano, Cerro San Cristobal is a must-see on any Santiago itinerary. Those feeling active can hike or cycle to the summit, but a ride on the funicular provides the opportunity to stop off at points on the way up for a different perspective.

The park contains the National Zoo, a Japanese Garden, and two public swimming pools, but the highlight is the view across the city from the base of the 22 metre white statue of the Virgin Mary.

Plaza de Armas

Known as the historical centre of Santiago, Plaza de Armas is a palm tree-lined square in the centre of the city. Surrounded by stunning historical architecture the plaza is a shady place to listen to local musicians and view local artists’ works or stroll around taking in the monuments that form the history of the city and country.

The Metropolitan Cathedral which began construction in 1748 is a major attraction on the square and allows people to enter the cool insides to view the elegant and elaborate interior design.

La Moneda

Standing proudly in the city centre, the Presidential Palace surrounded by Chilean flags has a distinctly European feel to its architecture. Submitted to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the building is open to the public when the government is not using it for an event and is free to enter. Tours also operate through the building at a charge.

Insider’s Tip: You can witness the changing of the guard, an impressive military spectacle, at 10am on alternate days.

Things to Do in Santiago

La Chascona House

One of Chile’s most famous citizens, the Nobel Prize winning poet Pablo Neruda, was a resident of the city and one of his three houses, La Chascona, was built to mirror his style, quirky and colourful. Take a self-guided audio tour of the property and listen to some of the laureate’s work and life.

Located in the Bellavista neighbourhood, the area has a bohemian atmosphere and contains many of the city’s best restaurants.

Insider’s Tip: Browse the menu at Peumayen Ancestral Food, a truly Chilean cuisine with a contemporary twist.

Mercado Centrale

There are only a few places lucky enough to be named by National Geographic on their “Best Food Market in the World” list, and to come in at number 5 is remarkable! The Mercado Centrale is situated near the Mapocho River as it has done for centuries, and lies under a wrought iron canopy. Specialising in seafood, many not known outside Chile, the atmosphere is electric with the vendors showcasing their wares as well as their skills in preparing the delicacies.

There are several restaurants on site meaning you can try some of the local cuisines from the market floor while listening to the fishmongers shout out their specials. No holiday to Santiago should miss this vibrant area of the city!

Santiago’s Business Venues

The Singular Santiago

Located in the heart of the city, The Singular Santiago offers executive meeting spaces in a luxurious environment.

InterContinental Hotel

Walking distance from the convention centre, the InterContinental Hotel offers a large range of meeting rooms to suit all businesses needs.

Santiago’s Nearby Cities

Casablanca

A short drive from the capital lies one of the country’s famous central Chilean wine regions around the town of Casablanca. With several vineyards in the area offering tastings to the public, it is a picturesque part of the country to spend an afternoon.

Valparaiso

Made famous as a port before the Panama Canal opened, the city of Valparaiso is a colourful seaside city with a thriving fishing industry. Home to Pablo Neruda’s second house, La Sebastiana, the city is best navigated by “Ascensores”, old cable trains that climb up the steep hillside.

Santiago de Chile is a fantastic city to begin a Patagonian adventure, or incorporate it into a multi-city luxury holiday including Rio de JaneiroLima, and Buenos Aires!

Why Choose Business Class Flights to Santiago

Deciding whether business class flights to Santiago are worth the added expense? When you consider the benefits to your holiday, business trip and even your health, the verdict is obvious.

For holidaymakers, flying to Santiago in business class means beginning the holiday before leaving the ground with access to business class lounges providing a quiet and relaxing place to enjoy a meal or a beverage away from the terminal crowds. Onboard, the spacious seat that converts into a fully lie flat bed means the overnight flight doesn’t have as much of an effect on your health and you arrive refreshed with less jetlag and excited to begin your adventure.

If you are travelling to Santiago on business commitments, those with a short turnaround will appreciate the ability of a good night’s rest also, but the ability to spend some time doing last-minute work both in the lounge areas and onboard makes good business sense. With a private and comfortable seat in a smaller, quieter cabin, the environment is much more suited to ensure you can finalise important work and not miss deadlines. It’s easy to see why business class flights to Santiago are the preference for most companies.

Who to Choose for Business Class Flights to Santiago

When time is of the essence, the fastest way from the UK to Santiago is to fly business class with British Airways. Offering a non-stop service from London to Santiago de Chile with a flight time of under 15 hours, this hassle-free journey means that an unbroken sleep can be had.

For those looking for cheap business class flights to Santiago, it may be worth considering a connecting flight. With LATAM offering flights from the UK through Sao Paulo, Air France and KLM through Paris and Amsterdam respectively, and the American carriers of Delta Air Lines through Atlanta and American Airlines through Dallas Fort Worth all at under 20 hours flight time with just a single stop and superb business class products on their long-haul routes.

Santiago Fast Facts

  • Currency = Chilean Peso (CLP)
  • Time Zone = GMT – 4 hours (The UK is 4 hours ahead of Santiago)
  • Fly From = All Major UK Airports
  • Hottest Months = December, January, February, and March.
  • Foreign Office travel advice for Chile