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West Coast USA from £275 with BA ✈️


Andy_Bangle
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Super cheap flights from many UK cities to either San Francisco or Los Angeles, USA from only £275 roundtrip with British Airways and American Airlines.

 

Routes:
Birmingham – San Francisco: £277
Inverness – San Francisco: £275
Inverness – Los Angeles: £301
Glasgow – San Francisco: £305
Birmingham – Los Angeles: £308
Newcastle – San Francisco: £314
Manchester – San Francisco: £315
Glasgow – Los Angeles: £327
Newcastle – Los Angeles: £336
Manchester – Los Angeles: £337
Edinburgh – Los Angeles: £339
Leeds – San Francisco: £357
Leeds – Los Angeles: £371

 

DEPART:
Birmingham/Inverness/Glasgow/Edinburgh/Newcastle/Manchester/Leeds, UK

 

ARRIVE:
San Francisco/Los Angeles, USA

 

http://www.secretflying.com/2016/07/mega-post-many-uk-cities-west-coast-usa-287-roundtrip/

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18 hours ago, billy2shots said:

It would add an over night stay before and after with 2 young kids. Long drive and longer haul flights don't go to well with 6 and 4 year olds. Still a bit cheaper than going from a closer airport I must admit. 

I guess if you live near to the likes of LHR or LGW that you're not used to that.  For us, it is par for the course.  Even if we fly from Manchester we'll often stay over the night before to save driving on the same day as the flight.

Other than Emirates, most long hauls from Newcastle will mean going to LHR or LGW on a short flight first so we're used to the extended travel side of it.

Young children on long trips are another matter altogether.  Been there, done that, don't envy you. :roflmao:

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A few years back we came back from Dubai via CDG, Paris.

Our connecting flight home was at about 5pm or something like that.  We had 2-3 hours wait and browsed around.

It was 2-3 hours in which we kicked ourselves.  It would have been so easy to stay over for a night, enjoy Paris or spend the following day at Disneyland Paris, and then catch a flight in the evening.  We had the time (no work for 3-4 days later), the money and the inclination - but we hadn't even thought of it when we booked.  It left our holiday, which had been a fantastic one, on a complete downer.  We've promised never to do it again.  If a connecting flight home is going to be mid-afternoon or later, we'll look to stay overnight in future and add a little something extra to break the trip up.

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