Las Vegas Travel Tips
Flights from the UK:Direct:Flying direct means flying from the following airports.
London Heathrow - BA
London Stansted - Thomas Cook
London Gatwick - BA & Virgin
Manchester - Virgin & Thomas Cook
Glasgow - Thomas Cook & Virgin
Choose your own preferred airline. I"ve flown BA and Virgin, and in economy, I prefer Virgin, but others prefer BA. Travel time is approximately 10hrs, and prices vary but a dummy booking between 1st-8th June 2017 (coincidentally covering Mr Pilgrim"s wedding) come out at £633 from Manchester, £710 from Glasgow and £800 from Gatwick, as of 27/09/2016.
TIP: If you fly with Virgin, pay the extra charge and book one of the following seats: 79A or 80F. These are on the slightly more private Upper Deck, are window seats which have extra storage space due to window compartments, nobody behind you so no worries about reclining and you get off the plane quicker. Also recommended are 79B, 79C, 80D and 80E. You don"t get the window compartments unless you have 79A or 80F but still worth it for the comfort.
Indirect:Flying indirect (i.e. with a stop over / change at another airport) often works out cheaper than direct flights. Should you consider flying indirect there are many choices available, and far too many to cover here, but please be sure you know what you are letting yourself in for. Flying times are 12 hours+ involving "changing" at another airport during the journey (for example Amsterdam or Atlanta).
Getting a good fare is not straightforward, factors which can see you getting that good fare are:
• Flexibility: Be prepared to travel midweek, not at the weekends like everyone else.
• Preparation: Look into your flight NOW. It might be worth thinking about Xmas sales and being ready to pull the trigger when you see a decent price.
• Airline Sales and Offers: Airlines know when people start thinking about booking trips, keeping very regular tabs on the airlines websites for sales and fare reductions is a good idea. Some airlines offer reduced fares for frequent flyers and members of their flying clubs.
As a target, I wouldn"t want to pay any more than £500 for an indirect flight.
DUBLIN:Dublin is a bit of a special case and more complicated, however, this is, by far, my favourite way to travel. A flight from Dublin to Vegas generally costs around £350 for the flight. Obviously, you have to take into account your costs to get to Dublin, but I find you can still make it work.
The flight from Dublin to Vegas is indirect. The attraction though, is that the stopover airport you want to book is either London or Manchester. Then you get on the same plane as all your mates who have booked direct, at half the cost.
The downside is that you have to start your journey in Dublin. Miss that first flight, and you lose ALL the flights. I often find it"s still worth it though. Plus there"s that night before in Dublin, with the Guinness
If anyone wants to know more about Dublin, let me know.