Tink2312
<font color=magenta>I didn't ask to be a princess
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Hi,
Although I've booked a Virgin non-stop flight to Orlando for my trip in November, my parents (who were indecisive about going) are now thinking of joining me (I guess I'll let them
). The price of the Virgin flights are a bit steep now so they're looking at trying indirect (something which we'll probably have to do for our planned trip next October judging by Virgin's prices for this year). Anyway, the cheapest indirect flights are with Air France/ Delta via Atlanta. I'm a little concerned though about the transfer time on the return leg - there's only 1 hr 2 mins to change from one plane to another - does this sound ok or stupidly short? Also, am I correct in believing that although the transatlantic leg is sold by AF, it is operated by Delta and that if one flight is delayed and they miss their connection, Delta/ AF would have to put them on the next available one at no cost?
Does anyone have any experience of Delta/ Air France or that route via Atlanta?
I'm sure we'll become old hands at indirect in the future (I think we'll have to be unless we're prepared to pay Virgin's stupid fares) but at the moment it's got me a bit worried.
Although I've booked a Virgin non-stop flight to Orlando for my trip in November, my parents (who were indecisive about going) are now thinking of joining me (I guess I'll let them


Does anyone have any experience of Delta/ Air France or that route via Atlanta?
I'm sure we'll become old hands at indirect in the future (I think we'll have to be unless we're prepared to pay Virgin's stupid fares) but at the moment it's got me a bit worried.