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Cheapest place for a flight to Boston.
niceshoes_2
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As title suggests, I am looking for 1 return flight to boston. Can fly from London or Manchester, Birmingham or East Midlands, if the 2 latter fly to boston.
Its for my elderly nan who has decided she is going to go and visit her cousin who lives over there for a couple of weeks. She wants to go october time, which I understand is a popular time for tourists. Only thing is she wants to be back by the 28th October.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please for the cheapest flights/best deals.
Its for my elderly nan who has decided she is going to go and visit her cousin who lives over there for a couple of weeks. She wants to go october time, which I understand is a popular time for tourists. Only thing is she wants to be back by the 28th October.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please for the cheapest flights/best deals.
Nice Shoes & Expensive Designer Handbags, are my downfall!
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your right it is prime tourist time or leaf peeping season . i know i,m off to New england then myself . i had to cash in my airmiles a week before xmas to get any chance of cashing them in for a flight to Boston in Fall
https://www.airlinenetwork.co.uk is a good start. brings up a direct flight with American Airlines at about £400 from london.. i would not be unhappy with thatBetter in my pocket than theirs :rotfl:0 -
Worth investigating - go via Dublin or Shannon with Aer Lingus.
A great bonus is that you clear US Immigration in the Irish Republic before you board the aeroplane. Done this a couple of times myself.0 -
I'll have a look on the americanairlines website - don't think my poor Nan could stand flying to Dublin first - I think a direct flight is the only way to go for her. Cheers!Nice Shoes & Expensive Designer Handbags, are my downfall!0
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