Originally Posted by
The doomed
New to this, so Hello and apologies if this is in the wrong forum/format - Ive browsed about before posting and it looks right. Anyway...
I'm planning on flying UK to Canada later in the year.
Edinburgh (EDI) -> Seattle (SEA) (via Amsterdam, NWA/KLM)
Seattle -> Kelowna (YLW) (Alaska Airlines)
Only flown long distance once before and went direct and budget (Globespan).
Ive three main areas of questions:
1. In Seattle, do I need to go through customs? Is it straightforward getting my luggage from NWA and checking in for AlaskaAirlines? Got 4 hours between the flights. What if my flight is late arriving in Seattle, will insurance cover me for another flight to Canada?
2. Is there any benefit to booking with a travel agent? Seems to be cheaper if I book EDI - SEA with opodo and SEA - YLW direct with airline.
3. Can someone point me in the direction of a discussion on the pros & cons of seat position on long haul flights (ie window vs aisle, back vs front vs wing and so on).
Hope that all makes sense!
While I can't comment on anything else (as I don't know), I CAN tell you that yes, you will have to clear US Customs in SEA (then Canadian in YLW).