British Airways Customers Can Get Discounted COVID-19 Tests
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British Airways Customers Can Get Discounted COVID-19 Tests

British Airways Customers Can Get Discounted COVID-19 Tests

British Airways continues to champion affordable testing for customers, after negotiating reduced prices with COVID-19 testing providers

British Airways has added Wren Healthcare to the list of COVID-19 discounted testing providers for customers on ba.com. This includes the offering of at-home tests administered by a specialist.

BA’s customers can have access to COVID-19 tests through a wide range of providers, starting from £33 for antigen and £40.41 for PCR tests. Customers can select from different test types to suit needs including in clinic, at the airport, home tests with a testing specialist and home tests via postal service

British Airways customers now have access to discounted Covid-19 PCR tests administered by a testing specialist in the comfort of their own home, with the provider Wren Healthcare.

Once ordered, Wren Healthcare will book a slot for a testing specialist to visit the customer’s home to take a PCR sample. This avoids the need for a trip to a dedicated testing facility. When the sample has been taken, the testing specialist will deliver the test directly to the lab, avoiding any postal delays and the results will be available within a speedy 24 hours.

British Airways customers have access to these at-home tests with Wren Healthcare at a reduced rate of £129. If a customer wishes to visit a clinic to have their sample taken, they can do so for £99. The airline has also recently updated its dedicated webpage, to make it easier for customers to find the right test to meet the entry requirements for their destination at an appropriate price. Visit: ba.com/Covid19-tests.

The airline has constantly focused on testing as a way to re-open travel safely. They have also ensured that customers have access to a wide range of discounted Covid-19 pre-departure, return to the UK and arrivals testing options. BA is certainly leading the way after Coronavirus caused mass disruption to the Travel Industry.

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