Which indirect is best?

We flew indirect with United via Newark! We upgraded to PE to Newark but flew to MCO in economy. Newark immigration was fairly quick & painless but we were first off our plane having hot our PE seats right next to the exit door ;)

I don't know if its because I'm used easy jet & Europe flights were they herd you like sheep but economy United was plenty of room for us! BF is 6ft2 as well, I almost regretted upgrading to PE as it was such a large amount $140 each.

We're flying to Vegas in November with KLM but they are Delta operated flights, and my friend uses them for USA flights all the time no problem!

We're considering using Thomas cook for our next Orlando trip! Coming up cheaper compared to Virgin & still direct into MCO! Maybe something to consider :)
 
We're considering using Thomas cook for our next Orlando trip! Coming up cheaper compared to Virgin & still direct into MCO! Maybe something to consider :)

Looked at them too,but they don't fly on our dates,nor do Thomsons or Monarch. Unfortunately our dates are fixed.
 
Looked at them too,but they don't fly on our dates,nor do Thomsons or Monarch. Unfortunately our dates are fixed.

Had the same difficulty with Aer Lingus and Thomas Cook. I could shift dates by one day for departure and by a max of 2 days for return and still couldn't get them to coincide for the above airlines.

The United via Newark is a very easy connection if you are looking connection times as important. We had under 90 minutes to connect and easily cleared customs, did the bag drop, had something to eat after clearing security again and even managed to do a bit of shopping before our next flight. :thumbsup2

Have you looked at BA? If they don't fly from MAN it is sometimes cheaper to fly from another airport even with adding in your own domestic connections
 
We have opted for Thomas Cook next August as it a direct flight from our local airport Manchester into MCO and coming up cheaper than flying indirect too, paid around £750 for school holidays for a direct flight think its good deal.. But would of flown indirect if nothing else direct was available for for what we paid...
 

We have opted for Thomas Cook next August as it a direct flight from our local airport Manchester into MCO and coming up cheaper than flying indirect too, paid around £750 for school holidays for a direct flight think its good deal.. But would of flown indirect if nothing else direct was available for for what we paid...

I was going to suggest them too, they've got some great prices :thumbsup2
 
We booked indirect flights with BA this year via Miami on an AA flight. It was a 2-5-2 formation but tapered at the back to 2-4-2.

We opted for row 41 - the first row of 4 middle seats. Our trays and tv screens were in our arm rest - but due to having 5 seats in front of us we had loads of extra foot storage and their was a SIGNIFICANT and visible increase in the legroom - I am 5ft 4 but with my legs stretched out only the tips of my feet went under the seat in front. - it was lovely and considered a regular economy seat so no extra charge.
 












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