Fly Business Class to Beijing to Experience Ancient Wonders

From breathtaking landscapes and amazing cuisine to ancient wonders and historic sites, Beijing is a cultural highlight on any Asian adventure. Buildings ranging from temples and the Forbidden City to skyscrapers and the Olympic stadium blend the modern and the ancient in a way that draws thousands of visitors for holidays and work each year. No matter the reason though, make sure you arrive refreshed and relaxed with business class flights to Beijing from the UK.

If the allure of the Chinese capital and its surroundings has you in its grip, then we can help. The team of specialists at Just Fly Business know how to find you cheap business class flights to Beijing that will suit your needs and your budget. So whether it’s for business or leisure, contact a consultant today.

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Business Class Flights to Beijing

  • Business class flights from £1,805
  • First class flights from £3,444

At Just Fly Business, you can rest assured that your business class flights to Beijing are of excellent value. We pride ourselves on our outstanding service and love nothing more than creating and maintaining lasting relationships with our customers. This is why, when you choose us, your very own personal travel consultant will organise your flights to Beijing, airport transfers, car hire, hotels, and more, so you can sit back and relax.

As we work with all of the major airlines and take each and every one of your travel preferences into consideration, we are proud to be able to offer comfortable flights to Beijing that are often cheaper than booking directly with any airline.

Things to See in Beijing

Great Wall of China

As the longest wall in the world at over 13,000 miles long, the Great Wall is immersed in ancient history and Chinese culture. It was built over 2,300 years ago to protect the Chinese states and empires against raids and invasions from other states. Hiking up the trail is the best way to soak in the majestic structure and will create the memory of your lifetime.

There are many different places where you can experience the Great Wall, but Mutianyu is one of the more favoured options to embrace the serene and tranquil atmosphere; visit just after sunrise to miss the crowds. Cable cars, chair lifts, shuttle buses, and toboggan rides are also available to experience the Great Wall of China in a different and unique way.

Summer Palace

From the first step into the Summer Palace, you are immediately greeted with the delicate beauty of the lake surrounded by blossoming fruit trees. The palace and pagoda on the hilltops overlook the lake, creating a perfect haven on a summer’s evening.

The walking trails wind through the stunning gardens and courtyards; a perfect photo opportunity to capture the true essence of China’s grace. It’s easy to spend hours here with the pedal boats or enjoy walking tours and picnic areas to sit and take in the peace.

Forbidden City

Nestled in the city centre, this imperial palace once housed 24 emperors between 1420 to 1912 during the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is now known as the palace museum, with China’s largest and best-preserved collection of ancient buildings. Magnificent halls and courtyards, winding lanes, and pretty courtyards line the Forbidden City; this huge and awe-inspiring palace oozes Chinese heritage with its awe-inspiring architecture and design.

Things to Do in Beijing

Wangfujing

With modern and thriving shops, flea markets, and stalls, Wangfujing is one of the most well-known shopping streets in Beijing and definitely worth a visit when on tailor made tours in Beijing. It has something for everyone, with a selection of souvenir shops, boutiques, high street shops, food huts, restaurants, and everything you could wish for. The vibrant and energetic atmosphere is captivating, and you may even find yourself indulging in the local cuisine: scorpion on a stick. To seek out the very best finds, follow the locals; they have all the insider tips.

Beihai Park

Holidays to Beijing are often active and full of lively day trips, so take a visit to Beihai Park and unwind by the serene lake. With restaurants and cafes lining the perimeter of the lake, there’s no reason not to spend a day here strolling around the hills, trees, and temples. Kayak or boat across the lake to experience beautiful views of the park and cherish the tranquil atmosphere.

798 Art District

Housing a thriving artistic community in the unique state-owned factory buildings, these contemporary art galleries are bursting with urban culture and cutting-edge art. It’s perfect for a rainy day with a selection of exhibition halls, film screenings, individual shops, and bizarre yet wonderful art.

The numbers 798 symbolise the country’s innovative art movement led by liberated artistic personalities with alternative goals for life. Holding world-class and international Chinese exhibitions frequently, this is the largest and most influential district in the whole of China.

Beijing Business Venues

Rosewood Beijing

Taking contemporary sophistication to new heights, the Rosewood Beijing has two ballrooms and two function rooms, holding up to 800 people in the grand auditorium. Each venue offers the latest technology and state-of-the-art audio and visual equipment, along with a team of certified hotel meeting associates to ensure that everything is flawless.

The Peninsula Beijing

Providing meeting rooms with cutting-edge technology, The Peninsula Beijing is the ideal business venue for anything from a boardroom meeting to a three day conference.

China World Summit Wing

China World Summit Wing is located in the heart of Beijing’s central business district and has 55 meeting rooms to choose from. China World Summit Wing at the China World Trade Centre is one of Beijing’s most prestigious addresses with a breathtaking view of the city; the perfect place to hold a large business event.

Beijing’s Nearby Cities

Luxury Beijing holidays don’t always mean staying in one city so taking a business class flight to Beijing means that you will be rested and ready to explore nearby cities too. Hongqiao, Datong and Zibo are within driving distance and can are easily accessed. These cities are ideal if you are working or travelling in the area.

Why Business Class Flights to Beijing Should be a Priority

With so much to see and do in Beijing, you will want to hit the ground running. This becomes even more important knowing that all the flights from the UK to Beijing are overnight. The last thing you want is to waste the first day of your holidays feeling lethargic or arrive at your business meeting without sleep. This is why business class flights to Beijing are so important.

With fully flat beds and luxury amenities making a good night’s sleep possible, as well as a la carte dining, business class lounge access, and priority check-in, boarding, and baggage, the process of flying to Beijing becomes a much more enjoyable experience.

Who Flies Business Class to Beijing

Passengers from the UK have a fantastic choice of airlines that offer business class flights to Beijing, both direct and with connections. Hainan Airlines, a 5 star rated airline offering direct flights from Manchester and Edinburgh provide an exceptional business class product for those departing Northern England and Scotland. London departures include Air China and British Airways which operate direct business class flights to Beijing.

Other regional UK airports offer connecting flights, either through Europe such as with Swiss Air and Lufthansa, or through other hub cities. Options include Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific, Tokyo with All Nippon Airways, Singapore with Singapore Airlines, or through the Middle East with Emirates or Etihad. The choice comes down to many factors including who’s business class you prefer, which airport you prefer to transit through, if short flight times are important, and value for money, all of which the specialists at Just Fly Business can help with. Contact one of our team today on 020 4579 7304 or enquire online above.

Beijing’s Fast Facts

  • Currency = China Yuan Renminbi (CNY)
  • Time zone = GMT + 8 (The UK is 8 hours behind Beijing)
  • Fly from = All UK airports
  • Hottest months = July and August
  • Foreign Office travel advice for China