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11 Oct 21, 10:22 AM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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I think the price on its own is OK however as others have said, the multi airport changes would put me off
To put it into perspective we have booked BA Business Class for £1300 each going DUB/LHR/MIA out and MIA/Madrid/DUB for next August Booked it through the Irish BA site and it also includes a night in a hotel at Dublin airport so only paid a deposit We still have to add on our return flight to Dublin from Bristol but still think we got a good deal |
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11 Oct 21, 10:39 AM |
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Join Date: Oct 13
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Seems very high to me.
We booked last week with BA but flying AA. Premium return lhr-mia was £3100 which we reduced to £2500 with avios for 2 adults 1 12 year old. I thought that was a lot but prices seem to be much higher and we wanted to book direct. ETA our dates are similar 12/8-2/9 |
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11 Oct 21, 02:45 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jun 08
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If it was direct then in comparison to other prices being discussed around the DIBB then that's not too bad.
However, as mentioned for indirect i'd not be willing to pay that. I'd bee looking at alternative routes and maybe just economy. I'm not always convinced the upgrade Economy to Premium Economy is noticeable enough for the extra costs - but thats just the opinion of a tight Yorkshireman...!
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11 Oct 21, 04:24 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Oct 13
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I agree there’s nothing enough difference between economy and premium to warrant the difference, we only book premium if it’s flight only then jump on the club offers when they pop up which they invariably do. Might not next year as demand is so high so it’s a risk this time but there also wasn’t as big a price difference as there usually is as economy is astronomically high right now.
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11 Oct 21, 07:09 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: May 18
Location: West Yorks
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We booked 4 adults + 3 17 year olds, BA LHR-MIA direct economy, no hold luggage, 16-30 Aug plus 1st night in Miami for £4200 for comparison.
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11 Oct 21, 09:20 PM |
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Thread Starter
Excited about Disney
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Thank you all for your replies and details of what you have booked.
I have tried all of your suggestions but couldn't find anything much better that suited us so I've went ahead and booked, whether it was the right thing to do remains to be seen, I will most certainly break the golden rule and check the prices again in the months to come! 🙈
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13 Oct 21, 09:53 PM |
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Swimming at the All Star Resort
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£5400 3Ad + 1Ch direct LHR - MCO 16/8 to 30/8. With BA
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