Booking flights

mrsminniemouse

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Can anyone suggest any websites where I can look for cheap flights to Orlando for next September? Virgin's flydrive seems a lot more expensive than we paid this year!

Where do you all book?

Thanks!
Mandy::MinnieMo
 
I used Expedia this year, they were about £150 (each) cheaper than booking direct with Virgin.

Try funway, bonvoyage, ebookers or have a look on teletext page 222.

Good luck!

Allie
 
Also give Travel City Direct a call, we've already booked for Sep 18th next year and have a great price at the time we want to go.

Their car hire is a little more expensive (£430 compared to £310 independent), but this is offset by being able to fly locally direct and cheaply. The amount we 'save' on flights each easily covers the more expensive hire car.
 
hi mandy

try major travel.co.uk we are using them at xmas £1350 for 5 of us. (One stop at washington with united)

michelle
 

I've booked through Bon Voyage for next October, flying with BA who worked out cheaper than Virgin.

I would also recommend Travel City Direct.

HTH

Astrid :)
 
We got a great deal with Dialaflight for our upcoming December trip. For our trip in July 05 we booked our flights with Major Travel, they were £200 per person cheaper than the best Dialaflight could give us.
 
Another thumbs up here for Bon Voyage as we saved about £500 (2 adults and 2 children) flying next August :)
 
Another vote for Major Travel - we paid £280 + tax each, with Virgin, to Miami this past September. We also didn't have to pay in full until 6 weeks before travel.
 
I've used firstchoice.co.uk and mytravel.com in the past for flying into Sanford. Also cheapestflights.co.uk are great.

Anz :earsgirl:
 
We had a quote from Kenwood Travel of approx £1250 for two adults flying Economy with Virgin, Manchester to Orlando, including 2 weeks car hire and insurance departing on 22nd September 2005. We really wanted Premium Economy on the return flight at least, but this was approx £600 extra. In the end we booked with Travel City Direct, paying approx £1700, but this includes an upgrade to Sunshine First with the 50 inch legroom on both flights.
 
Only been home two weeks and I booked again today for next summer (July). Found Travelcity Direct cheapest at £1506 for the three of us (2 adults, 1 child flying direct from Manchester).

Flew with Delta on this last trip via Atlanta but Travelcity were £300 cheaper this time (Delta flights on Expedia) and £700 cheaper than Virgin. Although Delta were fine, we'll enjoy the direct flight this time.
 












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