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Average flight time, business class to Oklahoma City from London: 9 hours 48 minutes.
Airlines with business class flights to Oklahoma City from London: British Airways, Delta, United, Virgin Atlantic, American.
Airports in Oklahoma City: Will Rogers World Airport, Wiley Post Airport, Clarence E. Page Municipal Airport.
Distance from London to Oklahoma City: 4,649 miles.
British Airways has daily business class flights to Oklahoma City from London.
While there are no direct business class flights to Oklahoma City from London, British Airways offers several flights per day with just one connection. Generally, the connection is made at Chicago O’Hare or Dallas, and flights depart London between 8:40am and 2:10pm. The Boeing 787 jet, Boeing 747 jet and Boeing 777 jet are the most common aircraft models used for the international leg of the flight. The Boeing 787 jet is British Airways’ most fuel-efficient aircraft to date. Thanks to engine nacelles made of serrated edges, the noise level in the plane has been reduced by 60%. Similarly, the Boeing 777 jet was designed with remarkably quiet and wide cabins with high ceilings. The Boeing 747 jet is a double-decker plane, earning it the nickname “Jumbo Jet”. It is the fastest commercial jetliner in the world.
To add to the luxury, business class passengers on British Airways flights enjoy large seats that recline to fully flat six-foot beds. These seats come outfitted with linens from The White Company, a British luxury lifestyle brand. Throughout the flight, you can enjoy hundreds of films, documentaries, audio books, music, and more from your 10.4-inch flat screen television with noise cancelling headphones. You’ll also be served three course meals with your choice of beverage. British Airways offers a range of top-shelf spirits and both Old World and New World Wines.
Before or after your flight, enjoy a drink or light snack in one of the British Airways lounges. At London Heathrow Terminals 3 and 5, you can take advantage of clothes-pressing services and showers as well. More so, treat yourself to a massage or facial from Elemis, the acclaimed British spa, also located in Terminals 3 and 5.
Getting to and from Oklahoma City airport
After landing from business class flights to Oklahoma City, you’ll have several options to reach the city center. Currently, the City of Oklahoma City’s public bus system does not serve the airport. However, there are several private companies that provide bus service. For more information and contact details, visit Will Rogers World Airport’s public transportation page. There are also several shuttle companies that operate to and from the airport. Rates vary per company and are posted on the exterior of the vehicle. For more information, visit Will Rogers World Airport’s van/ shuttle page.
To travel via taxi, you will find the taxi stand in the Transportation Plaza outside of baggage claim. Prices vary per company, but an average rate to travel from the airport to Downtown Oklahoma City is around $15. The trip takes between 15 and 20 minutes. Both Uber and Lyft also operate from the airport. You will find the pick-up zone marked as “TNC Pick Up” on the west end of the departures level
Where to stay in Oklahoma City
Compliment your business class flights to Oklahoma City with a stay at one of the city’s top hotels.
Luxury accommodation Colcord Hotel was originally built in 1910, becoming the first skyscraper in Oklahoma City. Much of its original architecture has been maintained, including marble columns and walls in the lobby, nickel and bronze letterboxes and elevator doors, and an ornamental plaster ceiling. Guest rooms are modern and chic, with floor to ceiling windows and plush beds with Euro-top mattresses. If you’re traveling with your partner, book the Couple’s Escape Package. You’ll receive chocolate-covered strawberries upon arrival, plus champagne and a $50 credit at FLINT Restaurant.
One-part contemporary art museum and one-part boutique hotel, 21c Museum Hotel Oklahoma City attracts a cultured and trendy crowd. The hotel was renovated from the old Ford Motor Company assembly plant, allowing for an industrial-chic design. Each guestroom is inspired by a New York Soho loft, with high ceilings, large steel windows, and plenty of contemporary art adorning the walls. The design firm, New York City-based Deborah Berke Partners, crafted an interior that reflects the building’s industrial heritage while adding modern touches. After business class flights to Oklahoma City, be sure to treat yourself to a signature cocktail from the onsite Mary Eddy’s Kitchen x Lounge.
Things to do in Oklahoma City
In the heart of Oklahoma, this capital city emanates Midwest hospitality. It’s been nicknamed “The Big Friendly” for its grassroots culture and amiable inhabitants. Originally settled in 1889 during the Land Run, a period when previously restricted land was opened to homestead, Oklahoma City quickly became an agricultural hub. Today, much of its cultural attractions lie in the former warehouse district known as Bricktown. Fittingly, the neighborhood showcases a myriad of historic brick buildings that have been converted into museums, restaurants, shops, and more. And of course, Oklahoma City is no stranger to rodeos, stockyard auctions, and other farming events. After landing from business class flights to Oklahoma City, don’t miss out on the following top attractions.
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
No trip to the Midwest is complete without uncovering a piece of the historic Wild West. The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum showcases an extensive collection of historic artifacts, pictures, and sculptures relating to western heritage. Some of the main attractions are the Rodeo Hall of Fame, dedicated to past rodeo champions, an exhibit for famous on-screen cowboys, and a Children’s Cowboy Corral, where you can try your hand at ranch skills. The museum sometimes hosts concerts, festivals, and workshops, so check out their events page before visiting.
Spread across 15-acres of flowerbeds and horticultural displays, Myriad Botanical Gardens is the ideal location for an afternoon stroll. Free entry grants you access to the ornamental gardens, a children’s playground, the Great Lawn, a lake, various jogging paths, and an off-leash dog park. Throughout the year, Myriad Botanical Gardens organizes seasonal events, including a yoga series in the garden, an ice rink around the winter holidays, and educational workshops. You can also take a free guided tour through the gardens with a knowledgeable horticultural guide on the last Saturday of every month.
Henry Overholser, the founder of Oklahoma City, built the city’s first mansion in 1903. At the time, its Queen Anne and Chateauesque architecture was considered out of fashion; however, people quickly fell in love with its beauty and the home became a hub for the city’s social calendar. Nowadays, it’s open to the public for tours from Tuesday to Saturday. You can admire the original French stained glass, Antwerp fine oak paneling, and vintage furniture. There are also a series of haunted stories relating to the mansion; ask your tour guide, if you dare.
Oklahoma City Bucket List Experiences
In a recent SkyClub survey, we asked over 1,000 of our clients “what’s number one on your bucket list?”
35% of our customers ranked a specific experience as the number one item on their bucket list. So, if you are feeling a little daring, why not combine your business class flights to Huntsville with a once in a lifetime experience?
Spectacular – Climb the tallest adventure course in the world, Sandridge Sky Trail, with rope bridges, balance beams, zig-zag elements, and more.
Sea and Sailing – Purchase an Adventure Pass to enjoy canoe and kayak rentals on the Oklahoma River, along with yoga classes, climbing walls, and more.
Sky – Jump out of an airplane at 18,000 feet with Oklahoma Skydiving Center.
Space – Just a short drive west of the city, visit Roman Nose State Park for excellent stargazing opportunities.
Summit– Stroll through acres of picturesque historic gardens at Will Rogers Gardens Park.
Business Class Flights to Oklahoma City, Practical Information
Before departing on business class flights to Oklahoma City, you’ll need to obtain the correct visa for entering the USA. Majority of UK citizens can pass through customs with an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) through the Visa Waiver Program. This visa allows you to travel for up to 90 days in the country. It’s recommended that tourists apply for an ESTA at least 72 hours before departing London.
Regarding when to visit, consider Oklahoma City’s humid subtropical climate. Summers are hot and humid, with an average temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Severe weather, specifically thunderstorms and tornadoes, are common from late-April to early-June. The winters are typically cool and dry, with an average temperature of 39 degrees Fahrenheit. A great time to visit is between September and November, when the temperatures are mild and rain is less frequent.
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