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23 May 18, 07:53 PM |
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The third party sites that advertise on comparison sites have varying degrees of reliability and service. If you plan to use one, go online and check reviews, bearing in mind that there are always more negative than positive reviews. You can also ask about particular agencies on forums like this.
The main reasons for using a travel agent rather than booking direct would be price and/or convenience/service (eg for complex itineraries or packages). In your case it’s a fairly simple flight booking, so price would likely be your main factor. The possible downsides of using an agent are:
Not trying to scare you, many people use these agencies without problem every day and make savings, just want you to be aware of things that can happen. If the saving is significant (and only you can judge what is significant for you), it may be worth doing. If it’s not, I would try to book direct with the airline and would always check the direct price as part of the research. You should get an airline confirmation reference (usually 6 character alphanumeric) and ideally a ticket number (13 digit number) soon after booking. Once it is ticketed, you can do seat selection (paid or free, depending on airline and booking terms). Hope this helps. Edited at 07:55 PM. |
23 May 18, 08:23 PM |
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I've flown twice via Atlanta once via Cincinatti and also direct -.all were absolutely fine. The second time we missed our connection due to immigration queues so had a 2 hour wait for the next flight. Whether of course you get on that flight depends on how under or overbooked it is, but there are an awful lot of MCO flights with Delta from Atlanta. We also booked with a third party site (go to gat) had no problems - hope that reassures you a little indirect isn't for everyone but for the savings when you are forced into paying school holiday prices well worth it. Flying home we found much easier than the way out as we just swapped planes in the same terminal.
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23 May 18, 09:08 PM |
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OP have you tried Netflights rather than Skyscanner. Netflights doesn't put you to a third party, you book and pay them direct and their prices are usually comparable if not better than Skyscanner. They provide you with the booking reference for the airline so you can log onto the airlines website and see your booking there.
With regards to connection times, 2 hours will be tight if it's your first USA stop (immigration), aim for a minimum of 3 hours. We always fly indirect and have connected through many different airports. All very similar in honesty, the process is the same wherever you are!
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24 May 18, 08:07 AM |
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Depends on the time of year.
In the winter I'd avoid NY or any of the northern airport as you can get snowbound (remember NY closed its airports for a week in January this year due to snow) In the summer rainy/hurricane months I'd avoid Atlanta unless I had a long connection as it often gets rain delays. I'd avoid Dublin in the winter if it meant getting an early morning flight out of the mainland as Dublin often gets fog bound leading to cancellations on UK departures to there many mornings in the winter Ultimately though I'd go with best deal and only bring the above in to play to choice between two similar options as sorting the issue is the Airlines job and you really can't second guess where the issue might be on any given day |
24 May 18, 08:56 AM |
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Thanks everyone for your replies, some useful information there.
I've noticed that even booking with Virgin there are indirect flights with unfeasible transfer times (Internal US flight is with Delta). I presume that if a connection is missed that it's their responsibility to get you on a later flight? |
24 May 18, 10:45 AM |
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Regarding transfer times, there is a Minimum Connection Time for every airport/flight combination, and you should not be sold a ticket that goes below MCT. However, MCT at US gateways often fails to take immigration delays into account, so you need to factor that in. Short connections on the return are usually more doable, since there is no immigration or customs to navigate, and often no extra security check at the connecting airport.
If the flights are on one ticket and meet MCT, you will be rebooked by the airline. However, be aware it’s the next flight with availability, which is not necessarily the next flight or even the same day. |
24 May 18, 12:15 PM |
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If looking to book direct with an airline, also check their codeshare partners. Our flight Man-Atl-Tpa on a virgin/delta codeshare was cheaper direct with delta than direct with virgin. We booked through netflights in the end and can't fault their customer service or price.
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24 May 18, 08:19 PM |
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Just be aware that the airline do have a responsibility to get you on the next flight but if that flight is the next day you are responsible for organising overnight accommodation, the american airlines aren't like the EU airlines in sorting things for you.
We flew back last August from Miami via Chicago to Manchester. Our flight from Miami to Chicago was diverted due to bad weather so we missed our connection to Manchester. They booked us on the next available flight but this was the next day and we had an extra flight to make via New York to get back to Manchester. They gave us an amenity kit and the offer of a camp bed in a quiet part of the terminal. We declined this and booked a hotel but had to pay out and we claimed it on our insurance. I'm a fan of indirect flights as its the only way we can afford to go and am willing to take the risk on delays etc But just be aware of the potential pitfalls. |
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25 May 18, 09:55 AM |
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We are going indirect LHR-New York-Tampa. We booked with Travel Planners, they found great prices with United, much cheaper than I could find on Skyscanner etc. United have free baggage and seat reservations, and with Travel Planners we paid £100 per person deposit and balance 12 weeks before we go. You pick your seats when you book and pay deposit and not balance so you get the choice. Like you I was worried using a company that kept popping up as cheapest as though you may hand over the money but have no booking. Travel Planners were mentioned on here when we were looking to book and they are fully Atol certified.
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25 May 18, 10:00 AM |
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Forgot to say we have a 4 hr layover in NY but need to clear immigrations and recheck luggage and get a burger and coffee. Arriving Tampa as domestic passengers so straight off the plane, bags and car etc. Coming back we have 3 hours but again that is fine as need food before overnight flight.
Have done indirect a few times and we don't mind the long layover. Last time out flight was over an 1hr late departing Gatwick and we wouldn't have cleared immigration and rechecked bags in time if it was less than 2 hrs, and 2 hrs was a rush to get to the gate. This time we are a group of 8 ranging from 10years to 75+ yrs Grandad. We don't want to rush! It will be like herding cattle getting 8 off the plane and to the gate so I am happy with 4 hours... Edited at 10:01 AM. |
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