

For 200 Years, 



It Took A Royal Invitation 



To Get Inside Buckingham Palace. 



Now You Have One. 





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A week in London for just $269 

 with American Airlines Fly AAway Vacations™ 



The Changing of the Guard used to be the closest you could 

 get to Buckingham Palace. Now you can see what they're 

 guarding. For the first time, Buckingham Palace-including its 

 throne room, ballroom, and 120-foot picture gallery studded 

 with Rembrandts and Van Dycks-is open to the public. 



But a Buckingham Palace tour just scratches the surface of 

 all that London has to offer. There are so many less famous, but 

 no less memorable, places to explore. Gaze at the spectacular 

 ceiling painted by Rubens at the Banqueting House in 

 Whitehall. Discover a world frozen in World War II time in the 



Cabinet War Rooms in Westminster. See how the "other half" of 

 the Royal Family lived with a visit to Spencer House, Princess 

 Diana's restored ancestral home. 



American Airlines is ready to show you London with more 

 nonstops to Great Britain than any other U.S. airline, to either 

 Heathrow or Gatwick. Plus new nonstop London service from 

 Philadelphia, Raleigh/Durham and Nashville. You can fly from 

 cities all across the U.S. to one of many gateways: New York, 

 Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas/Fort Worth or Miami, 

 then nonstop to Britain. 



And now American Airlines Fly AAway Vacations offers a 

 special seven-day/six-night land package to London for as low 

 as $269 per person, double occupancy, at the Earls Court Park 



