Which non UK airline?

This year I am using farewatcher and it really seems to be a great site!

Never heard of it, but going to check it out.

I can't help with your BA dilemma. I washed my hands of them some years back. However they are still a popular choice and if they are offering a direct flight for little more than indirect it is certainly worth consdering. I think if I found myself in that situation I would have to reassess my attitude :rotfl:

Sweet dreams ;)
 
I know it's too late for you now. But for anyone else looking, it is worth checking Air Lingus from Dublin. You can usually get very cheap flights over to pick it up, and with the Euro exchange rate moving in the right direction for us, it has made their prices better too.

Some really good prices on here - thanks. Got us thinking for going early next year (perhaps) - flights only go up to March. I wondered if they just haven't published their Spring/Summer 2011 schedule yet or whether they don't fly to Orlando at all after March and it's just an Autumn/Winter thing for them.

Also has anyone any experiences of flying with Aer Lingus? - it's an airline I have have never considered before.
 
Some really good prices on here - thanks. Got us thinking for going early next year (perhaps) - flights only go up to March. I wondered if they just haven't published their Spring/Summer 2011 schedule yet or whether they don't fly to Orlando at all after March and it's just an Autumn/Winter thing for them.

Also has anyone any experiences of flying with Aer Lingus? - it's an airline I have have never considered before.

No experience, but for this year I had them pop up in a compareances I did for friends for a summer flight. So, this year they're flying pretty much all year round. Maybe prices aren't out yet? If you want to know, I'ld fire of an email to them, that should give you the best info.

One downside for Aer Lingus to Orlando imho is that they do not fly daily to Orlando, or at least not in the 2010 schedule I've seen. you can work your schedules around it most of the times, that's not a biggie. But if for whatever reason you miss your connection onto the Dublin-MCO flight, you can end up stuck at Dublin for a couple of days. Not something fantastic when going to Orlando. On the other hand, they do offer very compatitive prices -at least, from AMS- and experiences from folks that have flown this route have mostly been positive.
 












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