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London Stansted OR Gatwick - int'l flight & connection?
I have a choice of flights from Canada to London Gatwick or London Stansted airports - I've flown into LGW but never Stansted and would be most interested in your feedback about the London Stansted airport and connecting flights to Amsterdam. Any red flags that I should be aware of?
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If you're not booked through to Amsterdam, then I suggest you fly into Gatwick and change there to EasyJet, a no-frills airline with direct service from Gatwick to Amsterdam. Buy your ticket ASAP. The longer you wait, the more it will cost. Visit www.easyjet.com for the details.
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As TimS says, the best option is to avoid having to change airports. whichbudget.com, applefares.com and skyscanner.net are 3 websites that are search engines for multiple discount inter europe flights. It may be that easjet is the only option to Amsterdam. I don't know. But many of the discount airlines do fly out of Stansted. You can have a look.
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bowen,
I didn't know that Stansted receives any overseas flights? What airline is that? Either airport will get you a nice, easy connection to Amsterdam with a budget airline. The only concern you should have is luggage, as the budgets are usually very strict on the weight. You should also consider looking at British Airways. The R/T fares from Gatwick to Amsterdam are around $115 all in. |
Zoom Airlines does seem to fly STN-YVR, though probably not every day of the week, with an all-coach 767-300ER.
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The flight from YVR-STN comes in at an odd time in the morning I think - 5:30 AM or so. I'd take whatever works best for your schedule and I would try to avoid changing airports. You'd still have to leave plenty of time for the connection.
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Thanks for the info rkkwan. These new upstarts are popping up like a wildflowers after rain. WOW!
Anyway, I checked their website, and the prices look good, but I would be little concerned. Their YVR-LGW service is ONLY once a week on Sundays and their YVR-STN service is ONLY once every 2 weeks on Saturdays. If something were to go wrong with the plane (mechanical, weather related), the passengers may be stuck at the destination a lot longer than they may want to. |
I can't remember if Zoom offers travel insurance when you proceed to buy the ticket, but I think CanadianAffair.com does (another cheap option). Perhaps that insurance would cover such a contingency with such infrequent flights.
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Does anyone have any opinion re buying a no frill ticket about arriving in Gatwick? This way, if the flight into Gatwick is delayed, you won't lose out on the intra Europe flight.
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