We went in May this year , for 19 days
manchester to Orlando
I waited until January to book our Flights and got them for £425 each , this was using my Virgin credit card points and cash
Virgin do have a sale in January
We went in May this year , for 19 days
manchester to Orlando
I waited until January to book our Flights and got them for £425 each , this was using my Virgin credit card points and cash
Virgin do have a sale in January
Just seen this ad on my face book page , virgin have a sale on now until the 26th September ,
but nothing for May next years sorry
Here is the link http://virg.co/AugSale
Paul,
to answer your question, Thomson and Monarch also fly direct from MAN. They don't fly every day, for instance only Monarch was available to us as we could only fly on a Saturday. That was in May of this year.
As a guide to prices for the Spring school holidays this year - Monarch were £720, Virgin £890 and all the airlines offering indirect flights were between £650 and £670. I couldn't get a price for Thomson as they didn't offer a Saturday flight.
The moral to this story is - don't go in school holidays! (like I have to)
Dave.
Thanks for this Delta works out at £470 for the dates we need, do delta have seatback tv? and food / drinks included?
And 6 of us going
Cheers
Cool, I was coming in here to start the exact same thread. So to summarise, the only airlines who fly direct to MCO from the UK are Virgin, Thomson and Monarch?
I have visited The States countless times and I only ever fly in-direct due to cost. I returned from Vegas Tuesday just gone and we saved £350 each on flights by changing at Philly. The only problem is when we go FL next May we will be taking our new baby and family we are going with have young kids too and refuse to change flights.
So for me, this time around, direct flights are the only option but personally I think £600 is quite expensive for a direct flight to Orlando. You'd think there would be a little more competition from other airlines, surely Orlando is one of the top destinations from the Uk and more than 3 airlines would operate direct routes there??
I think it was 1994 when we went with Delta. Food and drink was plentiful and seat-back entertainment was science fiction!
I seem to recall the luggage allowance back then was 2 items of any size - if you could carry it, it was OK.
Hopefully someone will have a more recent experience to report back.
Dave.
We flew from Heathrow to JFK then onto Tampa at Easter with Delta and they were brilliant. It was 100% better flight than Virgin!
Food was reasonable, and the snack was a slice of pizza and a tub of ice cream.
We had touch screen TVs too with loads of films and program's to choose from.
We were allowed 1 piece of luggage and our hand luggage wasn't weighed like Virgin had done on previous trips.
If I had a Virgin direct flight ticket and delta indirect flight ticket to choose from it would be Delta everytime!!!!
If you go to Delta's website and find the flights you're looking at by doing a dummy reservation, you'll see symbols below each segment indicating what type of IFE is available. I doubt they will have any form of it on the domestic segment but that's only a short hop. They definitely provide free food and drink on the transatlantic flights.
It's a very popular route so, as Dave says, somebody on here will have recent experience.
Last edited by Katys Grandad; 02-09-2012 at 04:26.
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