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Posted 17 September 2019

Virgin Atlantic Direct Return flight to Orlando (Departing Manchester / Nov - March departures) £234 @ Skyscanner / NetFlights

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Very nice price here for a direct return flight to Orlando departing from Manchester. The price is ~£251 if you would prefer to book directly with Virgin Atlantic instead of via the travel agent NetFlights. Many dates are available (excluding the christmas period) please refer to some examples below. Hand luggage only, hold baggage is ~ £70-£80 extra per piece.

Example dates:
20th - 27th Nov
4th - 11th Dec
11th - 18th Dec
6th - 20th Jan
8th - 15th Jan
2nd - 9th Feb
19th - 26th Feb
9th - 16th Feb
4th - 11th March
11th - 18th March
12th - 19th March
17th - 24th March

+ Many many more

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  1. thehoneymunster's avatar
    default1217/09/2019 07:54

    Anyone been on those dates? Would you say its British weather?


    No, it'll be American weather as you're in America
  2. b-gold's avatar
    default1217/09/2019 07:54

    Anyone been on those dates? Would you say its British weather?


    We've been in december - it's probably still closer to bristish summer time honestly - can get chilly of an evening so have some jackets / cover ups etc esp for small children
  3. groenleader's avatar
    reindeer33317/09/2019 07:32

    Hi, I posted a deal to Orlando a few days ago here, but that deal was …Hi, I posted a deal to Orlando a few days ago here, but that deal was departing from London Gatwick and more expensive


    Big difference here beside departure point is the planes, at least scheduled for October are on the filthy old Boeing 747-400's!

    Maybe you know them as "jumbos jets" many of which entered service in the early 1990s are most of Virgins fleet.

    Up north services from Virgin are about 20 years behind those in London, what a disgrace!
  4. Shandally1's avatar
    Rayted17/09/2019 10:05

    Why aren't any of deals being posted with clear indications of baggage …Why aren't any of deals being posted with clear indications of baggage prices? Realistically surely nobody would fly without luggage so these prices seem misleading?.. sorry just saying..


    A week with hand luggage is easily done . 7 t shirts , 2 hoodies , 2 jeans or trousers , 2 prs shoes or trainers , underwear and socks
  5. stuartbe31's avatar
    groenleader17/09/2019 08:12

    Big difference here beside departure point is the planes, at least …Big difference here beside departure point is the planes, at least scheduled for October are on the filthy old Boeing 747-400's! Maybe you know them as "jumbos jets" many of which entered service in the early 1990s are most of Virgins fleet.Up north services from Virgin are about 20 years behind those in London, what a disgrace!


    Theres absolutely nothing wrong with the 747s Virgin operate from Manchester. Their age is irrelevant as they’re regularly refurbished. Amazes me how some people want to find a problem with EVERYTHING. The sites about price and deals.....

    and this is an excellent price for Orlando with a premium airline.
  6. GordonGekko's avatar
    Wasn’t this posted 3 days ago?
  7. defgimp's avatar
    Rayted17/09/2019 10:05

    Why aren't any of deals being posted with clear indications of baggage …Why aren't any of deals being posted with clear indications of baggage prices? Realistically surely nobody would fly without luggage so these prices seem misleading?.. sorry just saying..



    £323 with a bag via travelup for dates in Jan
  8. stuartbe31's avatar
    Rayted17/09/2019 10:05

    Why aren't any of deals being posted with clear indications of baggage …Why aren't any of deals being posted with clear indications of baggage prices? Realistically surely nobody would fly without luggage so these prices seem misleading?.. sorry just saying..


    2 weeks in March for 2 adults is £226 each with a checked bag
  9. stuartbe31's avatar
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    Rayted17/09/2019 16:34

    How did you find this deal? Have you got a link or other info please?


    I just played around with dates on skyscanner
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    b-gold18/09/2019 08:42

    My wife has - she flew to New York with Virgin but had booked through …My wife has - she flew to New York with Virgin but had booked through Travel Up - she was a bit nervous also so she checked the day after they booked with Virgin direct and they had the booking details


    Ah excellent, thanks for letting me know. Ill check in with Virgin as well. Thanks gold. Stay golden
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    GordonGekko17/09/2019 07:28

    Wasn’t this posted 3 days ago?


    Hi, I posted a deal to Orlando a few days ago here, but that deal was departing from London Gatwick and more expensive
  12. default12's avatar
    Amazing can't wait to book.
  13. default12's avatar
    Anyone been on those dates? Would you say its British weather?
  14. Shandally1's avatar
    5 minutes to book a flight and 2 weeks , 4 days , 5 hours and 23 minutes to decide where to stay and what to see !!
  15. Rayted's avatar
    Why aren't any of deals being posted with clear indications of baggage prices? Realistically surely nobody would fly without luggage so these prices seem misleading?.. sorry just saying..
  16. groenleader's avatar
    stuartbe3117/09/2019 16:13

    Theres absolutely nothing wrong with the 747s Virgin operate from …Theres absolutely nothing wrong with the 747s Virgin operate from Manchester. Their age is irrelevant as they’re regularly refurbished. Amazes me how some people want to find a problem with EVERYTHING. The sites about price and deals.....and this is an excellent price for Orlando with a premium airline.



    Just stating facts .

    They are not up to date, no way no how. If they were, everyone would operate old Jumbo jets.

    They are refitted with the best for the price that you can actually warrant fitting in to an old plane.

    The slightly more expensive flights from London are with Dreamliners and newer Airbuses.

    Its hard for any of us up here to look at what Virgin is offering and not feel like we are getting the short end of the stick. Give us a plane from this decade and stick £30 on the price and we will be happy! (edited)
  17. Rayted's avatar
    stuartbe3117/09/2019 16:19

    2 weeks in March for 2 adults is £226 each with a checked bag


    How did you find this deal? Have you got a link or other info please?
  18. stuartbe31's avatar
    groenleader17/09/2019 16:29

    Just stating facts .They are not up to date, no way no how. If they …Just stating facts .They are not up to date, no way no how. If they were, everyone would operate old Jumbo jets.They are refitted with the best for the price that you can actually warrant fitting in to an old plane.The slightly more expensive flights from London are with Dreamliners and newer Airbuses. Its hard for any of us up here to look at what Virgin is offering and not feel like we are getting the short end of the stick. Give us a plane from this decade and stick £30 on the price and we will be happy!


    I’m happy paying £30 less on a perfectly fine aircraft, that’s comfortable and operated by a premium company, and I think most people are. It’s your money, off you pop to London, paying the extra to get there and then the extra for the flights. Longer travelling times for you and more money just so you can tell everyone you flew on a Dreamliner.


    I don’t think this sites for you. You clearly don’t understand the concept of it.
  19. djmacca's avatar
    groenleader17/09/2019 08:12

    Big difference here beside departure point is the planes, at least …Big difference here beside departure point is the planes, at least scheduled for October are on the filthy old Boeing 747-400's! Maybe you know them as "jumbos jets" many of which entered service in the early 1990s are most of Virgins fleet.Up north services from Virgin are about 20 years behind those in London, what a disgrace!


    Stil do the job tho!! Probably more look after than most people’s cars!
  20. jacksamthompson's avatar
    Anyone used travel up before? Managed to get mega cheap flights to San Fran return from LA and the price seems too good to be true... 265 fyi
  21. b-gold's avatar
    jacksamthompson17/09/2019 20:05

    Anyone used travel up before? Managed to get mega cheap flights to San …Anyone used travel up before? Managed to get mega cheap flights to San Fran return from LA and the price seems too good to be true... 265 fyi


    My wife has - she flew to New York with Virgin but had booked through Travel Up - she was a bit nervous also so she checked the day after they booked with Virgin direct and they had the booking details
  22. dabas's avatar
    The real price is about £320 , you aren't going to go to Florida on holiday with hand luggage lol .
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