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StephCar Feb 26th, 2006 09:06 AM

Please help: Stansted or LHR from Cambridge for flights?
 
Hi,

I am in spending the summer in Cambridge. DH and I are planning trips to Edinburgh and Dublin. Flights from LHR are apparently cheap, but we have to get to London from Cambridge. It already know it is fairly easy by train, especially if I get a non-stop one.

However, when we were there last summer it seemed like we were close to Stansted Airport too, I recall hearing it on the train a lot. From the map I have it looks really close, but I am not sure.

I checked flights from Stansted (RyanAir) and they are about the same.

So, the question (finally!)--should we fly out of Stansted or London? Which is easier, cheaper and closer? I have pretty much ruled out the train (for Scotland at least) because last summer they were so expensive, and we also only have long weekends availble for travel.

Thank you!

CotswoldScouser Feb 26th, 2006 09:21 AM

There simply isn't any contest. Stansted airport's 30 minutes from Cambridge by train and has low-cost flights.

The journey to Heathrow is at least three times longer and flights are generally costlier.

alanRow Feb 26th, 2006 10:02 AM

Stansted is ground for low cost airlines in Europe, suggest you set your sights higher than just Ryanair.

www.whichbudget.com or even www.stanstedairport.co.uk will give you even more ideas

janisj Feb 26th, 2006 11:46 AM

You might also consider Luton. There isn't a rail connection but there is an airport coach from Cambridge.

I'd use either Stansted or Luton depending where I could get the best fare.

StephCar Feb 26th, 2006 12:37 PM

Thanks, everyone. Looks like Stansted is the obvious choice.

alanRow, I tried that Stansted airport link earlier. To book/search flights it directed me to Expedia, which in turn says no flights available...? Or, I can enter my destination and carriers show up, and I can search directly by carrier. With Dublin, RyanAir came up as my only choice. What am I doing wrong? Sorry, I am so confused as to why I can't find a lot of flight options on any source out of Stansted.

Thanks, if you can help. . .

StephCar Feb 26th, 2006 12:43 PM

alanRow--Ahh, sorry, I didn't see your other link. It is very helpful. However a quick search directed me to RyanAir from STN to DUB. I am guessing that is the only carrier to Dublin from this airport after all.

londonlad Feb 26th, 2006 04:10 PM

great site for searching all those budget airlines at once....
www.skyscanner.net

StephCar Feb 26th, 2006 04:58 PM

londonlad, thanks for the site, another great link I would not have been able to find without Fodors.

One more question, does anyone have an opinion as to when I should book--is it too far out if we want to go in August? Or is it like the train and the farther out you book the better?

Thanks!

caroline_edinburgh Feb 27th, 2006 03:19 AM

Easyjet flies from Stansted and Luton to Edinburgh - see www.easyjet.co.uk. BA and bmi both fly from Heathrow to Edinburgh - www.ba.com & www.flybmi.com. The earlier you book, the cheaper it will be.

alanRow Feb 27th, 2006 03:32 AM

"To book/search flights it directed me to Expedia, which in turn says no flights available"

Low cost airlines DON'T generally appear on sites like Expedia, you've got to book direct with the airline.

As for booking, if it's on their website and you want to go, you book it then & there as most of the time it will get a lot more expensive.

StephCar Feb 28th, 2006 03:30 AM

Thank you everyone for the responses. I will book these txts ASAP. Right now it is coming up at 150 GBP for 2 adults to Dublin for the weekend. That seems reasonable..?

alanRow Feb 28th, 2006 03:46 AM

Under £40 per person per flight, sounds cheap especially at short notice. Assuming it does include taxes.

If it didn't checking aer Lingus from Heathrow might save you money

Kate Feb 28th, 2006 04:03 AM

I woulodn't even consider Heathrow. Even 'if' Air Lingus had a slighter cheaper flight, you've got to add in the additional expense (not to mention time) of getting to Heathrow.

Your price seems fair considering you'll be flying In August - peak time.


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