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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by caitlin
    There is talk of a second flight for Manchester for next summer which will leave around 9pm. Unfortunatley after speaking to Dawn at CT they can't book seats yet.

    Paula
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    There is an extra flight two days week next month Friday and Sats on the web site.[msnwink]

    Just found the article and during the summer next year, they maybel be adding VS073 and VS074 on MAN-MCO. Flight times (roughly) are MAN 14.30 and MCO 21.30.

    Not too sure how many months they will be running.
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    I stand corrected on the flight time[msnwink]
    I mostly fly from Gatwick as this is closest to where I live now and although I seem to be in the minority I love Gatwick airport ( hate Heathrow which is even nearer) but, I am a Manchester girl at heart as I was born and bred in the North West and did all my training in Central Manchester so I would have no objections to flying from there!! In fact I will be doing exactly that in Feb when I travel with my sister[msnsmile2]


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    Have to agree with you there - Gatwick is a lot nicer than Heathrow.

    Slightly off topic, but we flew from Glasgow airport for the first time last weekend and it's by far the most friendly airport we've flown from. Really nice people - very helpful and nothing was too much trouble.

    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by E. Cosgrove
    I love Gatwick airport ( hate Heathrow which is even nearer[/quote]


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    Sorry to shout, but...
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    Personally the twi-light check is a big plus if you plan to go the night before anyway; much more important than how nice the airport is etc.We check in the night before at gatwick for the 11-15am flight; stay at the hilton in the terminal; have breakfast and wonder over to the gate about 10 to 10-30am. My method here also allows no shopping time in the terminal
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    I have heard rumours that Twilight Check in will be available at Manchester in the future, BMI already offer it to passengers and to Virgin Holidays passengers going to the Caribean. Once there are more than one flight a day to Orlando and flights operated by Virgin to Barbardos that is when I think they will introduce it[msnwink]

    Heathrow is a bit of a nightmare but as I was based there for 18+ years it has a special place in my heart[msnsmile]

    Glasgow is friendly John as is Edinburgh and Newcastle[msnwink]


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    Having taken 4 1/2 hours on the M5/M6 and 5 hours yesterday on M5/M6 to go up to watch the england games in Manchester (which go pastish the airport) I'm not going to Manchester again. We fly from Gatwick soon - if we have another nightmare journey I may have to give up Gatwick too. Last year we flew from Heathrow which is nearer to us than Gatwick and thought it was a better airport than Manchester where we had flown from the year before.
    But I think everyone has a different experiences or gets places on a good or bad day. Have a great hols anyway wherever you choose.

    Debbie
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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Maz
    Having taken 4 1/2 hours on the M5/M6 and 5 hours yesterday on M5/M6 to go up to watch the england games in Manchester (which go pastish the airport) I'm not going to Manchester again. We fly from Gatwick soon - if we have another nightmare journey I may have to give up Gatwick too. Last year we flew from Heathrow which is nearer to us than Gatwick and thought it was a better airport than Manchester where we had flown from the year before.
    But I think everyone has a different experiences or gets places on a good or bad day. Have a great hols anyway wherever you choose.

    Debbie
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    Debbie half the country was coming to Manchester to watch the England games, my son went last night and he said Manchester City Centre was grid locked which is not normal, so don't let that put you off!!![msnwink][msnwink][msnwink]

    I am from the South used to live in between Heathrow and Gatwick, and I have worked from Gatwick, Heathrow and Manchester and Manchester is by far the best managed airport as it in not part of the BAA (British Airports Authority)[msnwink]

    You get very little traffic congestion around Manchester Airport compared to the M25 and Gatwick and Heathrow[msnwink][msnwink]


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