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wonderfulperson Jan 11th 2011 10:18 pm

Re: Flying to UK?
 

Originally Posted by canadian_critic (Post 9095423)
Seattle gets my votes. You tend to save if only because of the ridiculous taxes that Vancouver adds on. BA gets my vote too and last time I flew from Seattle with them I got a choice of 2 flights compared with one from Vancouver. Even with the additional travel and parking costs it worked out something like $1500 cheaper for 4 of us compared with going locally. Then had to clear customs twice but no issues there.

I concur on the cutting out extra tax charges for flying from Seattle, I think I saved over $100 for flying from there down to Denver when I went skiing with a likeminded ski group down at Steamboat the first year I was here, still friends and in touch with their main organizer who is half German 'great guy' and every year I get invites down there, but I told them not for now I can't but I will at some point in the future :)

lmartin999 Jan 12th 2011 5:10 am

Re: Flying to UK?
 

Originally Posted by canadian_critic (Post 9095423)
Seattle gets my votes. You tend to save if only because of the ridiculous taxes that Vancouver adds on. BA gets my vote too and last time I flew from Seattle with them I got a choice of 2 flights compared with one from Vancouver. Even with the additional travel and parking costs it worked out something like $1500 cheaper for 4 of us compared with going locally. Then had to clear customs twice but no issues there.

The trick is to only have to travel to Seattle once by car or bus, when you first start a trip.

Book:

SEA-YVR-LHR-YVR (stopover)

Book the final YVR-SEA segment for a later date. This can either be when you are next looking at flying to LHR, so on that trip you would do:

YVR-SEA-YVR-LHR-YVR (stop) and so on. This means you never actually stop in Seattle nor do you have to get there again as you always have a YVR-SEA segment available for use.

Another option is to put the final segment of that trip and the first segment of the next on a weekend somewhere between the two trips to LHR. You can then have a 'free' weekend in SEA.

I am doing something like this with LGA. I fly LHR-YYZ in August. Stopover in YYZ until October. Then fly YYZ-LGA-YYZ on a weekend in October. Stopover again in YYZ until I fly to LHR in November.

Always think of yourself as travelling. There is never really a destination :)

TrishP Jan 12th 2011 5:52 am

Re: Flying to UK?
 
Got this in the e-mail today and may be worth checking out if flying in Feb or May:

http://www.travelzoo.com/ca/flights/...um=email_top20

wonderfulperson Jan 12th 2011 7:50 am

Re: Flying to UK?
 

Originally Posted by lmartin999 (Post 9096329)
The trick is to only have to travel to Seattle once by car or bus, when you first start a trip.

Book:

SEA-YVR-LHR-YVR (stopover)

Book the final YVR-SEA segment for a later date. This can either be when you are next looking at flying to LHR, so on that trip you would do:

YVR-SEA-YVR-LHR-YVR (stop) and so on. This means you never actually stop in Seattle nor do you have to get there again as you always have a YVR-SEA segment available for use.

Another option is to put the final segment of that trip and the first segment of the next on a weekend somewhere between the two trips to LHR. You can then have a 'free' weekend in SEA.

I am doing something like this with LGA. I fly LHR-YYZ in August. Stopover in YYZ until October. Then fly YYZ-LGA-YYZ on a weekend in October. Stopover again in YYZ until I fly to LHR in November.

Always think of yourself as travelling. There is never really a destination :)

I actually had a good experience driving there, better than Vancouver airport in that I stayed at an inexpensive motel about 5 mins away from the airport car parking, and in the morning it all went smoothly, dropped car off, got on shuttle bus, and got on flight.

When I flew back to UK 2 yrs ago for a visit, could I book car parking at the airport in advance? No such luck, nightmare, I had to get a friend to give me a lift as there was also no train service direct from the VCH airport as there is now.

Seattle was not such a far drive either, about 3 hrs max, and not a bad drive.


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