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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.
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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.
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 :) |
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 |
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 :) 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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