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Old 12 May 19, 04:22 PM  
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Hiya, we are looking at booking indirect to Orlando via New York spending a couple of days in New York those that have booked this what is the best way/easiest way? Multi centre flights with separate booking for ny/Orlando?

I’ve been looking at normal indirect but they only have a short layover.


We are on a tight budget but we are looking at 2021 so I’ve a while to plan
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Use the multi city option. I think most airlines do this - BA certainly do. Comparison sites like skyscanner do too. You enter the dates of each departure.
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Thank you, I have tried that.
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We are doing similar this August. 2 nights in New York, 5 nights in Miami and the Keys, and then 14 in Orlando.

I shopped around a lot and really struggled to find a good deal online.

In the end I got a good deal (well I think it is) by speaking to Virgin on the telephone.

I got a direct flight to NYC, then return from Orlando (via a 1 hour stopover in Atlanta) back to Manchester for 2 adults, a 15 year old and an 11 year old for £2700. I've booked an internal US flight from NYC to Miami with American Airlines separately for around 400 dollars.

The deal on the phone was better by far than the ones I had seen online. My niece, who works for a cruise company, confirmed it was a good deal that she couldn't better even with her access to flight bookings and discounts.

Good luck!
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Originally Posted by brummymummy View Post
Hiya, we are looking at booking indirect to Orlando via New York spending a couple of days in New York those that have booked this what is the best way/easiest way? Multi centre flights with separate booking for ny/Orlando?

I’ve been looking at normal indirect but they only have a short layover.


We are on a tight budget but we are looking at 2021 so I’ve a while to plan

Look now but don’t use the prices as a yardstick what you will pay for this year may have no baring on the price I. 2021 I would hope that they will come down. Brexit will be sorted one way or other and this should strengthen the pound, OPEC will have sorted out the Iran mess so hopefully oil will have dropped I guess you just have to hope Norwegian and TC stay afloat.
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