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Average flight time, business class to Indianapolis from London: 11 hours 43 minutes.
Airlines with business class flights to Indianapolis from London: British Airways, Air Canada, American, Delta, United, Virgin Atlantic.
Airports in Indianapolis: Indianapolis International Airport, Eagle Creek Airpark.
Distance from London to Indianapolis: 1,698 miles.
Airlines with Business Class Flights to Indianapolis from London
Whilst there are no direct business class flights to Indianapolis from London, British Airways operates several flights with just one connection. Generally, the connection is at New York John F Kennedy or Chicago O’hare. On a typical day, there are around ten flights that depart from London and land at JFK or Chicago O’hare, giving you flexibility with the time of departure. The earliest flights leave London around 8:25am, while the latest flights leave around 5:15pm.
British Airways typically employs a Boeing 747 jet, Boeing 787 jet, or Boeing 777 jet for the international leg of their business class flights to Indianapolis. All three of these models provide a spacious and comfortable business class experience, complete with large seats and luxury services. The Boeing 747 jet is famous for being the world’s fastest commercial jetliner, while the Boeing 787 jet is the company’s most fuel-efficient model. No matter which aircraft takes you to Indianapolis, you’ll always receive the professional and upscale service that British Airways is famous for.
Other business class features include spacious seats that convert into fully flat six-foot beds, complete with recently upgraded linens from The White Company, a British luxury lifestyle brand. More so, your seat is equipped with a 10.4-inch flat screen television and noise-cancelling headphones so that you can enjoy the airlineʼs collection of films, documentaries, TV programs, music, audio books, and games. During your flight, you’ll be served three-course meals with a range of spirits, soft drinks, and wines. To accompany the meals, you’ll always have access to snacks from the Club Kitchen.
Before or after landing, take advantage of the British Airways lounge, complete with fine wines and drinks, reading material, and plush sofas. When passing through London Heathrow Terminals 3 and 5, you can use the lounge showers and clothes-pressing service. You’ll also have access to the acclaimed British spa Elemis when traveling through New York JFK or London Heathrow.
Getting to and from Indianapolis airport
After your business class flights to Indianapolis land, you have several transportation options to reach the city centre.
To travel via public transportation, a scheduled bus service known as IndyGo operates between the airport and the greater Indianapolis area, including Ball State University, Indiana University, and Purdue University. Route 8 provides transportation between the airport and downtown for $1.75 per ride.
Alternatively, you can hire a taxi from the lower level of the terminal, just outside of baggage claim. There is a $15 minimum for all taxis leaving the airport, regardless of distance. The journey takes around 20 minutes and generally costs between $20 and $30.
Rideshare services are another popular way to reach downtown Indianapolis. Both Uber and Lyft operate in the city. Pick up is outside the Ground Transportation Center, on the first floor of the Terminal Garage. Many people also opt to rent their own car. Indiana International Airport has eight car rental companies that can be hired from the Ground Transportation Center, located in the Terminal Garage. Another popular option is BlueIndy, an electric car-sharing service. The cars can be hired from the fifth floor of the Terminal Garage.
Where to stay in Indianapolis
Compliment your business class flights to Indianapolis with a stay at one of the city’s top hotels:
Omni Severin Hotel is Indianapolis’ oldest luxury hotel, with more than 100 years of service. A nod to its past, the landmark hotel showcases design from the early 1900s. From its red brick exterior to its large crystal chandeliers, Omni Severin Hotelʼs design attracts the cityʼs most elite. More so, the hotel offers several community spaces that exude the same level of elegance. Onsite fine dining restaurant, 1913 Restaurant, serves dishes that were popular in the Midwest during the early 1900s, but with an upscale twist. The warm ambiance is ideal for a glass of wine or house cocktail before sliding into your triple-sheeted bed with foam and feather pillows. After business class flights to Indianapolis, you’ll appreciate that the hotel is centrally located, just steps away from 300 shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
Standing 23-stories high, at the most prominent intersection in downtown Indianapolis, The Conrad Indianapolis provides a well-connected location with luxury amenities. After exploring the city’s streets, treat yourself to a massage or facial treatment at the Evan Todd Spa & Salon. Or, for the ultimate luxury experience, book a room in The Collection- a group of suites all themed around world-renowned artists. Each room is dedicated to its own genre, with hand-selected details such as mod light features complementing the artwork. After entering through a private lobby, you’ll be greeted by carefully curated furnishings and rich wood and marble details. The work of Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and other famous artists awaits you.
Things to do in Indianapolis
The capital of Indiana is famous for fast cars and blockbuster events. This comes as no surprise since the Midwest city hosts the largest single-day sporting event in the world, the Indianapolis 500. However, there is more than just automobile frenzy in Indianapolis. With its location on the White River, a stroll along the Canal Walk is a beautiful way to take in the sites. Enjoy an afternoon meal at a waterside restaurant followed by a visit to one of the city’s many museums. With well-maintained walking and biking trails connecting it all, Indianapolis is a convenient, clean-cut, and pleasant city to explore. After business class flights to Indianapolis, check out one of the city’s top attractions.
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Located in the beautiful Newfields park, the Indianapolis Museum of Art is housed in four different pavilions. The Krannert Pavilion is themed around Asian and American art- specifically the pre-Columbian time period to current day. The Hulman Pavilion is devoted to paintings from the Baroque and Neo-Impressionism periods, as well as African and South Pacific Art. The Clowes Pavilion houses watercolors, medieval and Renaissance art, and 18th century British paintings. And the last, the Lilly Pavilion, showcases British and American furniture and German porcelain. All of the galleries are surrounded by gardens, with hundreds of acres of forest. Pack a picnic and enjoy an afternoon stroll around the water features, restaurants, and bars.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
No trip to Indianapolis is complete without a visit to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the home of the legendary Indianapolis 500. The racecourse hosts a variety of other events throughout the year, including the Verizon IndyCar Series, NASCAR, Red Bull Air Race, and LPGA. Its 2.5-mile circuit was originally designed as a test rack, but after the success of its first 1911 race, the course was used for regular competitions. Nowadays, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway can accommodate up to 250,000 guests in the stands, and another 150,000 guests on the ground. Even if you’re not in town for one of the events, the massive 1,000-acre facility offers a range of activities, from concerts to a museum to an 18-hole golf course.
Monument Circle
To fulfill your Indianapolis history requirement, head to Monument Circle– home to the Soldierʼs and Sailorʼs Memorial. Completed in 1902 to commemorate the fallen soldiers of the Civil War, this area is considered the cityʼs most important landmark. Youʼll also find the Mausoleum and Memorial Hall, including several sculptures honoring past leaders, an observation deck, and the Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum. The last important historic landmark of this area is The Indiana World War Memoria. Some of its most popular exhibitions are the AH-1 Cobra Attack helicopter, military uniforms and weapons, and other artifacts from past wars.
Indianapolis Bucket List Experiences
In a recent SkyClub survey, we asked over 1,000 of our clients “what’s number one on your bucket list?”
Your answer? Something that’s truly adventurous and daring. Here’s some once in a lifetime bucket list experiences in Indianapolis.
Spectacular – Channel your inner jungle animal and zipline through the treetops of Eagle Creek Park with Go Ape!
Sea and Sailing – Never sailed before? No problem! Take your first sailing lesson with Dauntless Sailing School.
Sky – Get behind the wheel and learn to fly a Cessna 172 with Cloud 9 Living.
Space – Observe the stars and galaxies at one of the largest public observatories in the world, the Holcomb Observatory & Planetarium.
Summit – Explore one of the largest municipal parks in the USA at Eagle Creek Park and Nature Preserve.
Business Class Flights To Indianapolis, Practical Information
Before your business class flights to Indianapolis land, itʼs important you obtain the correct visa. For majority of UK citizens, you can enter the USA with an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) through the Visa Waiver Program. This visa grants you up to 90 days of travel around the USA. Itʼs advised that you apply for the ESTA at least 72 hours before departing London.
In terms of when to visit, consider Indianapolisʼ four distinct seasons. Set in the humid subtropical zone, the city experiences hot, humid, and wet summers as well as cold and snowy winters. The average summer temperature is 85 degrees Fahrenheit, while the average winter temperature is 28 degrees Fahrenheit. The spring and summer experience occasional severe weather, most commonly as thunderstorms. For mild weather, consider visiting in the fall, when temperatures average around the 70s and there are less storms. The end of spring and into summer are also great times to visit due to the cityʼs packed social schedule, including the Indianapolis 500.
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