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Flights to USA

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Hi can anyone help? I would like to book the following:

14 night holiday (April 2010 flexible)
Flying from Manchester UK to Boston (7 nights)
Then
Boston to Orlando (7 nights)
Then Orlando back to Manchester

Whats the best and of course cheapest :D way to do this?

Would be glad of any help.

Thanks

Sarah
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Comments

  • sturll
    sturll Posts: 2,582 Forumite
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    edited 13 May 2009 at 8:13AM
    Independantly.

    Id start with:

    www.expedia.co.uk
    www.kayak.com
    www.orbitz.com
    www.ebookers.co.uk
    www.lastminute.com
    www.opodo.com

    Then the airlines:

    AA
    BA
    Virgin
    United
    US Airways
    Northwest
    KLM/Delta/Air France
    Lufthansa
    Swiss

    Actually this might be out of the date range. Which i suspect it is.
  • omelette451
    omelette451 Posts: 1,900 Forumite
    I agree with sturll. Start with kayak. It's a little early to be booking flights for next April though: I'd wait at least a month or two first. Also keep an eye on the Virgin website: though I suspect your best bet will be Delta/AA/US, each week Virgin offers a 'red hot deal' to one particular destination and if it's ever Boston or Orlando this may well be worth snapping up (they offer open-jaw tickets so no problem there).

    Also, while it's definitely wise to consider buying all three tickets in the same place, do think about booking the from/to UK sectors on one ticket and treating the internal sector separately: there are several low-cost carriers (notably Southwest, but also JetBlue and others) that have hundreds of flights to Florida offering excellent value outside of US school holiday times.
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