BMIBABY -- good airline?
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I've flown this route a number of times and it has always been fine. As you probably know bmibaby is an offshoot of bmi which is a full service airline (and my preferred one for other routes). The only difference with bmibaby is no free food or drinks, and the cabin crew wear rather naff casual-style outfits. If you have a Star Alliance gold card you can use the regular bmi Diamond Club lounge at Edinburgh when flying with bmibaby.
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Hello Caroline, if you see this, I wonder if you'd recommend flying from the states into Cardiff, and then BMIBaby to Edinburgh, or vice versa? Or perhaps it makes no difference... We'd like to spend 3 or 4 days in each city. Thanks very much--
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Hi nyse. It would be a good way of doing it - but are there transatlantic flights to Cardiff ? It's quite a small airport. I know Continental fly to Edinburgh.
But if not, it wouldn't be too much hassle to fly to Edinburgh, then on to Cardiff, spend time there, then back to Edinburgh & spend time there.
Since the original post I've flown EDI-CWL a number of times & never had any problem. V. excited about going down next week to see the Kirov Opera perform Wagner's Ring cycle at the Wales Millennium Centre !
Just one change since my original posting - Star Alliance gold cardholders are no longer allowed access to the BMI lounge at EDI when flying bmibaby.
But if not, it wouldn't be too much hassle to fly to Edinburgh, then on to Cardiff, spend time there, then back to Edinburgh & spend time there.
Since the original post I've flown EDI-CWL a number of times & never had any problem. V. excited about going down next week to see the Kirov Opera perform Wagner's Ring cycle at the Wales Millennium Centre !
Just one change since my original posting - Star Alliance gold cardholders are no longer allowed access to the BMI lounge at EDI when flying bmibaby.
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Have flown Edinburgh - Cardiff - Edinburgh on a number of occasions with bmibaby and even although it is a no frills flight it has always been excellent. I would have no hesitation in flying it anytime especially if you book early and get the cheap flights.
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Well, yes. I didn't word my sentiment very well. I only meant that if you personally celebrate the day, hope it's splendid. But I gather you're not an ex-pat, so will merely say I look forward to visiting your Scotland and am grateful for your expertise.
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Sorry if I sounded snippy - didn't mean to !
Hope you'll enjoy Scotland very much.
We like Cardiff a lot too & generally visit several times a year. If you go, be sure to book a tour of the Wales Millennium Centre - it's a beautiful building and a very interesting tour.
All the best, Caroline
Hope you'll enjoy Scotland very much.
We like Cardiff a lot too & generally visit several times a year. If you go, be sure to book a tour of the Wales Millennium Centre - it's a beautiful building and a very interesting tour.
All the best, Caroline
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We did this last summer - flew from Edinburgh to Cardiff. When we were booking the flight - we were a little surprised at how cheap the flights were - I think ours were around 20 pounds with tax. I was expecting a catch somewhere. But we found the airline just like every other one in the states - I wouldn't even say "no frills" since most airlines don't give you any frills these days.
Book the cheap flight with BMIBaby and enjoy!
Book the cheap flight with BMIBaby and enjoy!


But have a lovely holiday yourself !

