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Average flight time, business class to St. George’s from London: 9 hours 13 minutes.
Airlines with business class flights to St. George’s from London: British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, American, Air Canada.
Airports in St. George’s: Maurice Bishop International Airport.
Distance from London to St. George’s: 4,360 miles.
British Airways has daily business class flights to St. George’s from London.
While there are no direct business class flights to St. George’s from London, British Airways operates a selection of flights with just one layover. Most commonly, these trips have layovers in St Lucia, Miami, Antigua, or Barbados, and eventually land at Maurice Bishop International Airport. Fortunately, there are several flights throughout the day departing from London, starting as early as 10:05am and leaving as late as 1:40pm. Depending on which flight you choose, you’ll most likely travel on a Boeing 747 jet or Boeing 777 jet.
The Boeing 747 jet is the world’s fastest commercial jetliner, ensuring you’ll reach your destination as quickly as possible. Alternatively, the Boeing 777 jet is renowned for being highly fuel efficient while offering increased cabin comfort.
Both aircrafts guarantee a spacious seat that reclines to a fully flat bed, premium bedding from British luxury lifestyle brand The White Company, and a three-course meal with an extensive beverage menu. Business class passengers have access to British Airways’ elegant lounges before and after their flight. Choose from a selection of fine wines and snacks while reading a magazine on one of the plush sofas, or take a quick shower after landing back in London to freshen up for the day. London Heathrow Terminals 3 and 5 also host Elemis, an acclaimed British spa, where you can treat yourself to a massage or facial. With these extensive luxury services, British Airways provides a smooth and painless journey between London and St. George’s.

Business Class Flights to St. George’s
Getting to and from St. George’s airport
After landing from business class flights to St. George’s, you’ll have a couple options to reach the city center. The airport is located on the southwestern tip of the island, just five miles from downtown St. George’s. A taxi ride typically takes between five and ten minutes and charges a flat rate. Depending on your final destination, these rates vary between $10 and $32.
Alternatively, you can rent your own vehicle from a selection of four companies at the airport. The car rental desks can be found at the exit of the arrival terminal.
Where to stay in St. George’s
Compliment your business class flights to St. George’s with a stay at one of the city’s top hotels.
Maca Bana is an eco-luxury villa resort set on a two-acre slope with expansive views of the island. The resort has its own private beach, an infinity pool, an onsite spa, and complimentary snorkeling and canoeing. For the ultimate luxury experience, reserve a deluxe one-bedroom villa. This tropical themed, light-filled space comes with its own balcony and seating area. Maca Bana’s grounds are covered in lush tropical gardens, centered around a rock waterfall feature and koi fish pond. As you explore the land, make sure to stop at The Aquarium Restaurant for their renowned Caribbean cuisine with produce harvested from their personal organic nursery and fresh seafood caught daily. Every Sunday, the restaurant organizes a BBQ with lobster, steak, and jerk chicken accompanied by live reggae music and dancing.
One of the island’s most upscale beachside villa resorts, Le Phare Bleu, is a popular choice for travelers who like to venture off the beaten track. The atmosphere of the resort is reminiscent of a small village, and each villa is designed in an equally rustic style. Spread across a tropical garden, the villas have an open-floor plan that allows for expansive views of the surrounding greenery. Le Phare Bleu’s community spaces encourage connection and social interaction, from a communal pool to a music studio. The hotel also organizes group events to bring guests together, reinforcing the village mentality. After business class flights to Grenada, enjoy a tropical cocktail and live reggae music at Le Phare Bleu’s bar, The Lightship.
Things to do in St. George’s
Grenada is known as the “Spice Island” of the Caribbean due to its farming of nutmeg and mace crops. While agriculture is a primary economic pursuit, the island also profits from its beautiful beaches and rich history that attract tourists year-round. Its capital city, St. George’s, boasts charming old buildings housing quirky shops and cafes. Narrow and busy streets create a lively energy in the city, balancing out the tranquil vibes of the island’s resorts and beaches. After business class flights to St. George’s, consider the following attractions during your stay on the island.
Just north of St. George’s Molinière Bay, you’ll find a rare treasure- the island’s underwater art gallery. Founded by British artist Jason de Caires Taylor, the Underwater Sculpture Park now boasts around 80 different works. Overtime, they’ve become overgrown with coral, sponges and fish, making for an even more visually dramatic experience. To view the Underwater Sculpture Park, you can join an organized snorkel or dive tour. All the dive shops on Grenada offer organized trips. The life-size sculptures, including a group of women holding hands and a man seated at a desk, provoke visitors to think about the interaction between culture and nature.
This historic monument in Grenada was originally constructed by the French in 1779. Ironically, it was later used by the British in defense against the French. To this day, it is the best-preserved fort on the island. While visitors can always admire the building’s facade, on certain days the gates to the tunnel are open. Bring a torch so that you can explore the fort’s interior, as there is no lighting inside. You can find Fort Frederick on top of Richmond Hill, approximately 1.25 miles east of St. George’s. From the top of the hill, you’ll be treated to some of the best panoramic views of the island.
The Grenada National Museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts relating to the island’s historical, natural, and cultural heritage. At the time of inauguration, in 1976, the museum was the only functioning museum on the island. Nowadays, it is the only museum with a national agenda. Located in one of the oldest buildings on Grenada, its foundation dates back to the late 1700s. The building housed a wide range of hosts before the Grenada National Museum moved in, including a military facility, prison, and commercial warehouse. Among other artifacts, you’ll find an assortment of pre-Columbian Amerindian objects, agricultural machinery once used by slaves, and whaling equipment from the Glover Island station.

St. George’s 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 – Cruise across the island in a jeep while passing tropical rainforests, sampling fresh fruits, and learning about the local flora and fauna with Adventure Tours.
Sea and Sailing – Explore the turquoise bays, anchorages, and moorings of the Southern Windward islands with Caribbean Yacht Charter.
Scuba – Within a 15-minute boat ride of all the island’s dive sites, Dive Grenada provides a convenient and boutique diving experience.
Safari – Embark on a Grenada Seafari to learn about the island’s history, ecology, and geography while riding in a fast speedboat.
Summit– Hike to the Upper Concord Waterfall and enjoy a secluded natural pool with Tropical Adventures.
Business Class Flights to St. George’s, Practical Information
British passport holders do not need a visa to enter Grenada. However, before booking business class flights to Grenada, ensure your passport is up to date. Upon passing through customs in Grenada, you’ll be granted an allotted period of stay. If you wish to stay for longer, you must apply for an extension through the Grenada Immigration Department.
Regarding when to travel, St. George’s offers a wet, tropical climate all year long. The average annual temperature is 82 degrees Fahrenheit and doesn’t fluctuate much throughout the year. The two distinct seasons are a humid and rainy period between June and December and a dry period between January and May. The island also experiences a hurricane season between June and November. Nonetheless, since the island is on the southern end of the hurricane belt, it rarely gets hit. Overall, the best time to book business class flights to St. George’s is during the dry season, between January and May.
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