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Old Aug 9, 2018, 9:46 am
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AA: LHR-MCO (UK to Orlando) from £1424

American Airlines UK to Orlando

LHR - MCO routing via MIA/PHL/CLT/JFK/DFW/ORD - from £1424 https://goo.gl/flights/eCnmQ

Depart from LHR on Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday
Return from MCO on Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday

180 day advance purchase - non-refundable/no changes
Fare class: I (BA: 140TP for long haul sectors and 40TP for short haul sectors)

Heathrow T3 lounges: AA/BA/CX/QF
AA flagship lounges available in ORD/MIA/JFK
AA 77W available to/from MIA/JFK/DFW

Additional US domestic transfers can be added for free or a little extra. Also available from MAN/EDI/NCL/LBA etc.

You might be able to find an ex-EU flight cheaper but with the weak pound it probably isn't worth the additional hassle for UK-based travellers and this itinerary benefits from Heathrow T3 lounges and avoids BA Club World from Gatwick.
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Old Aug 9, 2018, 10:08 am
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Cheaper from Manchester with Virgin Atlantic/Delta ,also direct flights available.
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Old Aug 9, 2018, 10:16 am
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Originally Posted by paddler77
Cheaper from Manchester with Virgin Atlantic/Delta ,also direct flights available.
Sure, if you're based in Manchester and need a direct flight but if you're based in London and want to credit to BA then it's probably worth the extra cost to fly with AA.
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Old Aug 9, 2018, 10:26 am
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Originally Posted by doctoravios
Sure, if you're based in Manchester and need a direct flight but if you're based in London and want to credit to BA then it's probably worth the extra cost to fly with AA.
It's true if you want to credit with BA, if you want it cheaper it is via MAN even with flight from London to Manchester, IF you are based in London.
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Old Aug 11, 2018, 3:52 am
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You can also shave off APD if you are willing to position to Inverness on the outbound and fly BA TATL getting it down just under £1300. Book through the BA website:

https://goo.gl/flights/n9wpH
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Old Aug 12, 2018, 12:40 am
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MCO for Half Term

Can anyone help me find some flights for end October (c. 20 Oct - 31 Oct) half term to MCO. London based. I am getting some goof fares from Dublin - but nothing else. Maybe this is too close to departure date.

Thank you
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