Edinburgh to London, April 11 flight: which airline?
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Edinburgh to London, April 11 flight: which airline?
Of course, the BA flight is the cheapest, and BMI and Easyjet are about the same.
I don't know much about the BA strike situation, but I'm hoping others here do. Which would you pick?
Am I missing any other airline on this route?
I need Gatwick or Heathrow, by the way.
Thanks. I posted this on the airlines forum, but got no responses.
I don't know much about the BA strike situation, but I'm hoping others here do. Which would you pick?
Am I missing any other airline on this route?
I need Gatwick or Heathrow, by the way.
Thanks. I posted this on the airlines forum, but got no responses.
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A trick question...??? No-one should fly between Edinburgh & London, unless it's a verifiable emergency!
Just take the train as normal, centre to centre, no airport hassles, no 2-hour check-in, far less damage in terms of global warming, see www.nationalrail.co.uk.
From £18.50 one-way, no baggage fees, no credit card fees, no £13 train ticket necessary to get from Heathrow/Gatwick/Luton into central London, and children under 5 go free.
Just take the train as normal, centre to centre, no airport hassles, no 2-hour check-in, far less damage in terms of global warming, see www.nationalrail.co.uk.
From £18.50 one-way, no baggage fees, no credit card fees, no £13 train ticket necessary to get from Heathrow/Gatwick/Luton into central London, and children under 5 go free.