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24 Aug 19, 08:06 PM |
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We've done it a couple of times with United. Indirect flights both ways via Newark with a stopover of 3 days on the way home.
Doing it this way there was no fare difference and as the MCO->EWR flight was on the same booking the baggage allowance was the same as the international leg. Our personal preference is to visit NY on the way home |
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24 Aug 19, 08:14 PM |
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Thanks everyone.
We have a villa booked separately already so will need to purchase hotel for New York. Our return flight is available today with BA. I just did a dummy booking and it came up at £1200 for a flight to NY and MCO to London with a class A car for the Orlando part of the trip. Definitely hoping to get a better deal than that! ☺️ |
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24 Aug 19, 08:21 PM |
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Have a look at the customise your trip rather than flydrive and add on a hotel in NYC indirect back and a car. It kicks you into BA holidays rather than the BA airlines system.
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24 Aug 19, 08:38 PM |
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24 Aug 19, 09:08 PM |
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Having Dinner with Goofy
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We've just come back this week and did New York and Orlando. We found cheap flights indirect to JFK... Manchester to Heathrow then to JFK. £220 but not including bags. We booked these three weeks apart. I then looked at internal flights to Orlando. We got them through Delta to Orlando for about £200 each. We stayed 2 nights in New York on the way there, had 1 full day, then two weeks in Florida, then on way back 4 nights in New York . Was nice to be excited for something after leaving Florida. But we had 4 days affected with travelling on aeroplanes. We loved it but was exhausting at the end
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24 Aug 19, 09:29 PM |
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Did you find it cheaper going indirect from Manchester rather than London?
We are only an hour from Manchester but was looking at flying from London purely because flights from Manchester always seem more expensive. I don’t mind traveling down to London or flying indirect to get the best price. Glad you had a good trip! ☺️ |
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24 Aug 19, 10:42 PM |
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We are doing heathrow to boston PE Virgin... train boston to NY... Delta NY to Orlando... PE Virgin mco to lgw. This was the cheapest way to do it (Reward flights on virgin £400 ish for the taxes.)
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