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Business Class Flights to Dallas

  • Business class flights from £2,007
  • First class flights from £2,798

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Whether you are travelling on business or for leisure, your personal travel consultant’s superior service, will make business flights to Dallas hassle-free.

Things to see in Dallas

Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens

Just a short drive from Downtown, the Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens cover 66 acres along the shore of White Rock Lake. Built in 1984 around Degolyer Estate, these world famous gardens showcase seasonal displays to explore.

With many paths and trails, it is easy to get lost in the beauty of the surrounds, or visit during one of the many festivals, art shows, and concerts that are hosted here throughout the warmer months.

Reunion Tower

An icon of the Dallas skyline, the Reunion Tower stands at 561 feet high making it not the highest building in the city, but certainly one of the most exciting. The GeO-Deck viewing platform at 470 feet offers 360 degree panoramic views from the floor as it revolves unveiling the city below.

A striking design that was completed in 1978, the building is spectacular in the evening as the lights come on. Experience a special meal in Wolfgang Pucks’ award winning restaurant, Five Sixty, for exceptional quality and service while having the best views in the city.

Things to Do in Dallas

The Sixth Floor Museum

Now infamous for its role in the assassination of one of America’s most famous presidents, John F. Kennedy, the Texas Book Repository is a tall brick building located opposite Dealey Plaza. The sixth floor where Lee Harvey Oswald supposedly took his shot from has been transformed into a museum dedicated to the life, work, and assassination of the 35th President of the United States.

With permanent exhibits featuring historical footage, photos, and artefacts, admission also provides a self-guided audio tour bringing each display to life. Holidays to Dallas are not complete without standing at the window that the shot was fired from!

Insider’s Tip: The Dallas CityPASS includes discounted entry into a number of the city’s attractions including the Sixth Floor Museum, the Reunion Tower GeO-Deck, and the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, as well as several others.

AT&T Stadium

Texas is football country according to the Americans, and the home of the city’s famous NFL team, the Dallas Cowboys, lies to the west of the city centre in Arlington. Host of the 2011 Super Bowl, as well as the college league The Cotton Bowl, the stadium has a pedigree not many in the world can argue.

With a capacity of 100,000 under its retractable roof, the atmosphere is electric during the NFL season between September and December, with the playoffs in January. Even if in the off season, the stadium is well worth a tour due to the Cowboys many trophies and accolades, including the five Super Bowl trophies, the second highest in the league.

Dallas’s Business Venues

Crowne Plaza Dallas

Located opposite Dealey Plaza and walking distance to Downtown restaurants and attractions, the Crowne Plaza has no less than 10 meeting spaces to suit all your business’s needs.

The Ritz-Carlton Dallas

With 2 boardrooms and multiple meeting spaces, The Ritz-Carlton has exemplary service and facilities to cater for your next business event.

Dallas’s Nearby Cities

Dallas has grown significantly in size over the last few decades, and therefore has now become part of the area known as the Dallas – Fort Worth metroplex. With only 35 miles between the two cities, the area between includes Arlington which is home to the AT&T Stadium and two Six Flags Amusement Parks.

Fort Worth originally began as a trading post at the end of the Chisholm Trail, and today it still holds to its heritage at the Stockyards Station in the city’s north.

Further afield, the city of Austin, Texas is famous for its music scene, and the forward thinking city of Houston with its cruise port of Galveston are both within a day’s drive. For a self-drive itinerary of the southern states, destinations such as New OrleansMemphis, and Nashville add fantastic atmosphere and cuisine to any luxury holiday to Dallas, and can all be reached with business class flights on British Airways.

Dallas Fast Facts

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