Ever since we booked this August's flight outbound in Upper on Virgin with just points I've been looking for a return leg at a reasonable price and you wouldn't believe the options I've looked into!
What seems like quite a good idea now the kids are a little older and possibly to let them see a little more of the world, there is a return flight from New York direct to Manchester for quite a reasonable price (£390). There are also flights between MCO and New York as low as £70 per person. However, when I try to book these together on the same ticket despite the same airlines and times etc, it comes out at over £900 per person.
Given I'm currently thinking about flying to New York three days before the NYC-MAN flight home, are there any drawbacks to booking the two legs separately? What do you think the chances are of being bumped off the MCO-NYC flight and not getting an alternative within the three days left?
Any other issues you can think of?
At the moment it seems like a great idea so just looking for the inevitable gotcha!
Cheers, Andy
What seems like quite a good idea now the kids are a little older and possibly to let them see a little more of the world, there is a return flight from New York direct to Manchester for quite a reasonable price (£390). There are also flights between MCO and New York as low as £70 per person. However, when I try to book these together on the same ticket despite the same airlines and times etc, it comes out at over £900 per person.
Given I'm currently thinking about flying to New York three days before the NYC-MAN flight home, are there any drawbacks to booking the two legs separately? What do you think the chances are of being bumped off the MCO-NYC flight and not getting an alternative within the three days left?
Any other issues you can think of?
At the moment it seems like a great idea so just looking for the inevitable gotcha!
Cheers, Andy