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davidjpowell

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We are looking to do a 'twin centre' holiday in New York and Orlando. My research shows that tickets should be obtainable for about £1,450 (3 of us). Open Jaw seems to be the best way to do this.

Online sites that allow this are few and far between. Online sites that actually work are even more rare.

So far the only site which has given me an answer is LastMinute.com. This is a bit unfortunate as I boycotted them as of last Monday.

Does anyone know of any other sites - or indeed is anyone a travel agent and able to help?
 
Can't help with specific sites but most will have a 'multi city' tab. This is where you can book open jaw.
 
We are looking to do a 'twin centre' holiday in New York and Orlando. My research shows that tickets should be obtainable for about £1,450 (3 of us). Open Jaw seems to be the best way to do this.

Online sites that allow this are few and far between. Online sites that actually work are even more rare.

So far the only site which has given me an answer is LastMinute.com. This is a bit unfortunate as I boycotted them as of last Monday.

Does anyone know of any other sites - or indeed is anyone a travel agent and able to help?

Expedia? We are looking at Man-Atlanta-Memphis-Orlando-Man and it lets me do that. Or do you mean something else?
 
Expedia tells me there are no flights. Another one tells me there are until I try and get a total price then tells me it's gone, numerous times over. Last Minute works. annoying.
 
We did NY and Orlando last year and I found it miles cheaper to buy a NY return and book JetBlue directly to Orlando as a seperate trip. Impressed with JetBlue - 23kg luggage, food, drinks, movies included and very comfy seats which were pretty roomy for a budget airline. Flies to MCO too which is miles better than Sandford IMHO

HTH
 
We did NY and Orlando last year and I found it miles cheaper to buy a NY return and book JetBlue directly to Orlando as a seperate trip. Impressed with JetBlue - 23kg luggage, food, drinks, movies included and very comfy seats which were pretty roomy for a budget airline. Flies to MCO too which is miles better than Sandford IMHO

HTH

LM flights came out at £1,450. New York and back is coming at £1,250 + about £300 for internal flights and with the messing about at NY that I'm not keen on.
 
Opodo is good for working out what connects with where, best service and cheapest usually to New York from Manchester is United, I'd be amazed if you can't work a deal out with them, call there travel centre listed on website see if they can help. United are generally the cheapest for multi US travel, except the budget carriers of course
 
flanaia1 said:
Opodo is good for working out what connects with where, best service and cheapest usually to New York from Manchester is United, I'd be amazed if you can't work a deal out with them, call there travel centre listed on website see if they can help. United are generally the cheapest for multi US travel, except the budget carriers of course

Cheers Ian. I forgot to post an update. Ebookers came up with a mix of flights that were the right time, place, cost and their website worked....

Flying with American Airlines, but BA home.
 

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