Fly to The USA with Business Class Flights to Baltimore

Baltimore may not be your first choice when thinking about a trip to the USA, but when you think about its location on the Eastern Seaboard it opens up a wealth of opportunity to explore. Just Fly Business can help organise your business class flights to Baltimore, often at prices lower than the airlines direct.

Whether needing business flights to Baltimore or heading off on a Trans-Atlantic adventure, the luxury travel specialists at Just Fly Business can plan and book your next trip to suit your needs. Best of all, travelling there might not cost as much as you think. Why not contact our knowledgeable team to find your cheap business class flight to Baltimore today.

Baltimore

Washington Monument in Baltimore at sunset

Business Class Flights to Baltimore

  • Business class flights from £1,786
  • Business class flights from £2,403

Business class flights to Baltimore offer passengers the flexibility of seeing more than one of the famous cities on the USA’s Eastern Seaboard, while having the comfort and service of a premium cabin to ensure that you arrive refreshed and ready for your destination.

Just Fly Business’ team of friendly and professional consultants work with all major scheduled airlines to ensure the best value option for your desired trip, and you can also benefit from excellent rates for hotels, car hire, Amtrak tickets, and attraction passes. All this in an ATOL protected package.

Whether travelling for business or leisure, make Just Fly Business your first choice for cheap business class flights to Baltimore and experience why we are rated 98% by the independent review company, Feefo.

Things to See in Baltimore

Fort McHenry National Monument

The historical heart of Baltimore lies on a point into the harbour. The fort, originally built in 1798, was held by American forces in the War of 1812 against the British Armies and successfully defended the city.

The fort was immortalised by the poet and writer Francis Scott Key in 1814 when he saw the garrison flag raised over the fort to signify the American victory over the British. Penning the poem Defence of Fort M’Henry, the piece later became known as the Star Spangled Banner.

Insider’s Tip: The sprawling grassed lands surrounding the fort and overlooking the bay are popular with picnickers and afford visitors spectacular views of the Baltimore skyline.

Fells Point

This historic waterfront community is a pleasure to walk and explore, with 18th and 19th century homes and storefronts lining the picturesque streets. With strong ties to its colonial past evident in the street names such as Shakespeare, Lancaster, Thames, and Fleet Street, the district offers a relaxed shopping and dining experience.

Things to Do in Baltimore

Inner Harbor

The heart and soul of the city, the Inner Harbor is the epicentre for those on holidays to Baltimore with a wide range of attractions, shops, and restaurants to enjoy.

Housing the National Aquarium, The American Visionary Art Museum, Port Discovery Children’s Museum, The Maryland Science Center, The Baltimore Museum of Industry, and Ripley’s Believe It or Not, there is plenty to keep kids young and old occupied.

See a Ball Game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards

During the baseball season, the city comes alive with fans streaming to Oriole Park at Camden Yards to watch the city’s team, the Baltimore Orioles, play. Built in the 1990’s in the style of baseball’s retro years, the stadium offers visitors one of the most authentic experiences in the country.

Insider’s Tip: Join in the fun by wearing orange and experience a pretzel or hot dog like a local to get the most out of the experience!

Baltimore’s Business Venues

Renaissance Baltimore Haborplace Hotel

Located across from the Inner Harbor, the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel has up to 21 functional meeting spaces to suit your business needs.

Royal Sonesta Harbor Court

With harbour facing views from their refined meeting and event spaces, the Royal Sonesta Harbor Court provides excellent amenities for everything from small meetings to large events.

Baltimore’s Nearby Cities

Along the Eastern Seaboard, Baltimore is a great city to explore the nearby cities of Washington D.C. and Philadelphia. Continue north by car or train to reach New York, or head inland to Pennsylvania and visit the historic Civil War site of Gettysburg.

Who Operates Business Class Flights to Baltimore?

The only airline with direct business class flights to Baltimore is British Airways. This means an uninterrupted trip between London and Baltimore in Club World complete with lie flat beds, lounge access, and priority boarding and baggage amongst other benefits.

Alternatively, many other airlines including Virgin Atlantic and United Airlines, as well as BA, operate direct flights to Washington D.C.’s major airport which is less than 2 hours drive from Baltimore.

Lastly, many European and American carriers operate a one-stop route with business class flights to Baltimore. Choose from a connection in European cities such as Paris, Frankfurt, Munich, or Dublin, or connect through AtlantaNew YorkChicago, or many other major airports in The USA. You can even turn your connection into a stop-over to make the most out of your trip!

Why Business Class Flights to Baltimore Make Sense

The best way to ensure you arrive at your destination looking your best is to book business class flights and make the most of the pre-departure and onboard facilities. Finish off any last minute work or enjoy a meal and beverage in the business class lounge before take-off, and stretch out in-flight with ample room while you relax with restaurant quality meals and hours of entertainment.

Baltimore Fast Facts

  • Currency = US Dollar (USD)
  • Time Zone = GMT – 5 hours (UK is 5 hours ahead of Baltimore)
  • Fly From = All Major UK Airports
  • Hottest Months = June, July, and August