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Jacksc5294 22 Dec 19 11:47 AM

Flights Booked Sep 2020 Manchester via Dublin - £489pp
 
For anyone struggling to find flights out of Manchester, I’ve just booked for September 12th -26th for £489pp - includes 23kg each, seats chosen too. Aer Lingus via Dublin.

It was this price a month ago but went up and thought I’d missed it so when I saw it I had to book, no messing about! Cheaper than Thomas Cook direct in 2018, and I think the best I was going to get out of Manchester...

That’s me done for flight posts this year!

married2mm 22 Dec 19 12:10 PM

I’m both a worry guts and total technophobe😚

Did you book Manchester to Orlando and your journey is all on one day?
How long does it take?
What happens if Manchester to Dublin is delayed?

I love your price but I’m such an anxious annie

3disneykids 22 Dec 19 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Jacksc5294 (Post 14211128)
For anyone struggling to find flights out of Manchester, I’ve just booked for September 12th -26th for £489pp - includes 23kg each, seats chosen too. Aer Lingus via Dublin.

It was this price a month ago but went up and thought I’d missed it so when I saw it I had to book, no messing about! Cheaper than Thomas Cook direct in 2018, and I think the best I was going to get out of Manchester...

That’s me done for flight posts this year!

Fantastic congrats :)

clucky1966 22 Dec 19 02:26 PM

We are doing the same route but in Aug, got the price we wanted and they have since gone up by 1,200 pounds! Looking forward to clearing immigration in Dublin too :-)

3disneykids 22 Dec 19 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by clucky1966 (Post 14211235)
We are doing the same route but in Aug, got the price we wanted and they have since gone up by 1,200 pounds! Looking forward to clearing immigration in Dublin too :-)

Wish I had booked before the prices went up (I dithered). Moral of story see and book :)

dil2373 22 Dec 19 02:44 PM

We booked Bimingham Via Dublin 21st Sept-7th Oct same price £489pp just checked for a friend still at £489 (through Aer Lingus)

Moorlandman 22 Dec 19 02:54 PM

Manchester is ridiculously expensive at the moment

Can go direct from Gatwick for less than £400 on those dates

Bolto6 22 Dec 19 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by married2mm (Post 14211151)
I’m both a worry guts and total technophobe😚

Did you book Manchester to Orlando and your journey is all on one day?
How long does it take?
What happens if Manchester to Dublin is delayed?

I love your price but I’m such an anxious annie

When I looked there is 2 flights from Manchester to Dublin in the morning, so you could always book the early one which I think gave a 4-5 hour layover in Dublin, and the later one was around 2 1/2 hours.

Jacksc5294 22 Dec 19 05:19 PM

We booked it all through Aer Lingus so theoretically they should hold the flight if enough people are doing the same thing! 🤣

Considered Gatwick, but ultimately the journey down basically makes it ‘indirect for us too!’

3disneykids 22 Dec 19 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Jacksc5294 (Post 14211350)
We booked it all through Aer Lingus so theoretically they should hold the flight if enough people are doing the same thing! 🤣

Considered Gatwick, but ultimately the journey down basically makes it ‘indirect for us too!’

I am the same ...travelling t Gatwick would be much more stressful than a connection:thumbs-up

Enjoy your planning :)


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