Norwegian air are a fab low cost airline. We have travelled with them before and they have brand new Dreamliners, which are fab planes... And the cost they save in fuel they pass on to customers. Gatwick - Boston £139 one way in Feb. these are true prices... And they are available! Bargains to be had here!
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umirza85
3 Jan 176#61
So why are you even in here if you would rather vacation anywhere else. Stop wasting everyones time.
polly69
3 Jan 174#64
Theres always one.
Tanweeralqarni
2 Jan 173#39
Great deal but as a muslim, you know who, when he takes office, he'll probably return me on the next flight back home.
jmb
31 Dec 163#10
Just a word - a friend of ours used Norwegian to go to the Canaries in November, flight back was cancelled but they were only told when they got to the airport, there was nobody from the airline available, they were given a piece of paper advising them to call a number in Oslo for further info, no answer on the phone so they were left to find their own alternative way home! We were looking at using them to go to Florida next Spring but have had a re-thought of this. Great that they are giving customers a cheaper alternative but their Customer Service needs to be much better.
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happymanuk
31 Dec 161#1
Which airports is the price based on ? - I'm interested in the Florida deal. Thanks.
toonarmy2000 to happymanuk
31 Dec 162#9
hi we booked through a company called ocean florida this year and had a lovely 5 bedroom villa for 5 adults and 1 child and all in all including car hire parking and hotel at gatwick for 1 night.+ 6 park ticket and space kennedy centre it worked out at around £1250.00 each that was for universal tickets also included legoland + busch gardens+ sea world +aquatica. and i can tell you it was well worth the money we paid.
we flew with virgin airlines which was brilliant to new york then on to orlando on the way back flew from daytona beach international to new york back to gatwick.
we went in august gonna go back not next year but the year after.
i have also noticed people on ebay hiring there villas out at good prices so if you can get a cheap flight your laughing.
Laura3848
31 Dec 161#2
Mostly Gatwick... We booked to go to FortLaurderdale in half term for about £260 each rtn!
happymanuk
31 Dec 16#3
The price I get for Gatwick to Florida in February is around £550 per person ? - How did you get it for £1,110.14 for 2 adults and 2 children ? - Which dates did you use ?
Thanks in advane.
Laura3848
31 Dec 161#4
Orlando is a bit more... fort Laurderdale is just outside of Miami a few hours drive to Disney. We are going 12/2-22/2
happymanuk
31 Dec 162#5
Thank you! - Found it now. £320.00 per adult.
Laura3848
31 Dec 16#6
Orlando was £1700 for 4 of us
archer1204 to Laura3848
31 Dec 16#7
Have you seen in the summer edinburgh to NY £65 one way
Laura3848
31 Dec 16#8
That's Amazing....fiends have been travelling with them for years to Cyprus from Gatwicj cheaply. You have to pay extra £25 for a suitcase and extra for meals! The planes are new and have TV on each seat with a massive range to watch, they also have USB points and you can use mobiles to make calls when flying. Very comfortable flight!
jmb
31 Dec 163#10
Just a word - a friend of ours used Norwegian to go to the Canaries in November, flight back was cancelled but they were only told when they got to the airport, there was nobody from the airline available, they were given a piece of paper advising them to call a number in Oslo for further info, no answer on the phone so they were left to find their own alternative way home! We were looking at using them to go to Florida next Spring but have had a re-thought of this. Great that they are giving customers a cheaper alternative but their Customer Service needs to be much better.
coldo to jmb
1 Jan 17#23
Absolute Nightmare getting stuck in the canaries with all those Brits !!! My idea of hell .
Laura3848
31 Dec 16#11
We stay in my parents house several times a year so cheap flights make it a bargain
archer1204 to Laura3848
31 Dec 16#13
£233 return london to boston in feb
Laura3848
31 Dec 161#12
LouiseA29
31 Dec 16#14
I already booked orlando for Easter from the Thomas cook deal posted on here a while back. We go to florida every summer but couldn't resist the flight price of £1290 for 2 adults 3 kids in Easter.
That now leaves our summer holiday free and we were thinkin New York & Las Vegas so I'm very interested in these flights from Edinburgh!!
gp1602
31 Dec 16#15
We flew Norwegian this year from Malaga to Tenerife. They were brilliant. WIFI on the plane, checkin fast and accurate. No complaints at all.
I wouldn't hesitate to book with them again.
jase.2
31 Dec 161#16
Where? I dont see Norwegian going from EDI to NYC on their site
Just going to have to keep your eyes peeled because i guarantee they wont be available for long
lynn44
31 Dec 162#21
I would hold off for another month or so.... Florida flights WITH hotels for 2 weeks in April usually falls to £350pp on Thomson's ( Dreamliner ) I've been many times for £99 ( yes years ago, now never pay more than £300 )
Sorry term time only...
Vespa123 to lynn44
1 Jan 17#24
I'm thinking of taking the family within the next year or so, when would be the best time to go (my kids are 6 and 4 years old) taking into account the weather/price/busy periods? Thanks
sebwebster to lynn44
1 Jan 17#31
Agreed - ROMO...missed a cracker of £382pp for 14nts on international drive last year, flights AND accommodation with VA. Thomas Cook was close but cheapest was actually NetFlights.
IMT
31 Dec 16#22
I flew Norweigan Air last year, only to Palma granted, but a great airline.
mummymelly
1 Jan 17#25
Does anyone know when/if they will be doing flights to US from Birmingham/Manchester? great prices by the way just Gatwick a bit far to drive to/from after a 9hr flight with three kids! :confused:
supplyuk
1 Jan 17#26
£28 for a meal each way, there taking the MICKEY
You would have to add on another £100 for food and luggage, taking the low fare plus option but still not bad
kathrynbrown0
1 Jan 171#27
Last week of October and first week of November. You can see the Halloween and Christmas parties, and the food and wine festival and eat to the beat concert series.
I've been just about every single month but October always seems the best by far. We do October at least every other year and different dates on the other years.
Weather is much cooler too but still hot enough. Only downside is one of the waterparks will be closed for maintainence.
tryer
1 Jan 172#28
Agree the Dreamliner is so much more comfy don't feel like a sardine on this aircraft...... Lucky you lot jetting off All have fun in the beautiful Caribbean sun :sunglasses: HNY all x
plebbygiraffe
1 Jan 171#29
Their seat widths are actually narrower than other airlines' long haul planes. So whilst it may have given you that feeling, it is actually more packed!
In fact, they're closer to Ryanair's width than they are Virgin or BA's long haul width!
lynn44
1 Jan 171#30
I usually go April/May, weather perfect and not to busy ... people always post here when Thomson have the Florida deals , I've always stayed International drive ... and Bradenton ( near Tampa for beautiful beach holiday )
AdamBrunt
1 Jan 171#32
I am guessing April last year wasn't half term / school holidays ? Can't believe Easter Holidays in Orlando are available with direct VA flights for £380pp
jezabel871
1 Jan 17#33
Where is this? Checked and says no flights
?
roberts432
1 Jan 17#34
its not loaded on site yet.
from £65 one way but what will the return price be?
you can get flights sometimes with united for around £240 mark and that includes baggage
dz1
1 Jan 17#35
Good deal, shame about the exchange rate. Idiot Mark Carney has a lot to answer for.
AdamBrunt
2 Jan 17#36
Fly back with someone else ?
drewbles82
2 Jan 17#37
I got a great deal in 2015, £5.560 including hotel,hostels,access to National parks, flights, insurance, travel,trek leader, included some activities, added a few extra grand for extras tho but you don't have to do them and spending money
This was flying to Miami, meeting up with 10 strangers, sharing a van with a trailer, driving down to Key West for 2nights, then basically zig zagging up and down and across for 80 days. Visiting 48 States, ending in Seattle. Was mostly camping but can't beat the beautiful areas to camp in.
imran999
2 Jan 17#38
Where?
Tanweeralqarni
2 Jan 173#39
Great deal but as a muslim, you know who, when he takes office, he'll probably return me on the next flight back home.
tobycgraham
2 Jan 17#40
great price but be careful of Zika if planning to get pregnant
roberts432
2 Jan 17#41
just be careful a one way flight cab ne as expensive as a return
toonarmani
2 Jan 17#42
Cheap headline price, but 10kg of luggage (including the weight of your bag) won't get you far for 2 weeks.
tigerlette
2 Jan 17#43
Heat added :smiley:
unfit
2 Jan 17#44
When you are out there look out for the uber deals. We used uber all the time to and from resort hotels to shopping malls. Cheaper than the yellow cabs :smiley:
usetheforceluke
2 Jan 171#45
The deal looks hot but I just would not want to stay in the same hotel as some members here :smiley:
People going through the bins at the hotel for their "free" daily paper and picking up all the margarine and ketchup pots in the restaurant so they can make some sort of soup on their hotel room. :P
roberts432
2 Jan 171#46
I wouldn't mind a return holiday, but parks are so expensive.
I hated international drive just on driving through.
I liked the keys and naples, but exchange rate is so bad, makes it expensive now.
BLR
2 Jan 17#47
realdealholidays.com got the same deal too 1110.14 for florida but in jan for 2 weeks for 2 adults 2 children from london airport... and theyre doing hotel and flights for 2 adults and 2 children for 1510.14 which i thought was good makes it 378 each approx!
AdamBrunt
2 Jan 17#48
No idea - I was responding to post about the apparent price in April 17
BLR
2 Jan 17#49
RealDealHolidays.com and some other site someone said in the thread above are doing it..I've bought it for me and me kids from realdealholidays.com for 2 weeks at end of january with hotel included for £1510.14 which as i said works out at £378 each approximately..for the usa thats a bargain for a family. I went with RealDealHolidays.com because they have good reviews but am sure norweigan and others are good
BLR
2 Jan 17#50
oh sorry adam thought you were talking to me
kand449170
2 Jan 171#51
I was out there Feb 2016, was unusually cold, -2c at night and at best 7-9c during the day, we had to go buy warm clothes....Didnt expect to be scraping my hire cars windscreen, was reason we left UK!
bear this in mind
razorsharp193
3 Jan 171#52
The title says Florida for 2 adults and 2 kids for £1110.14 but your description only refers to flights from Gatwick to Boston??
razorsharp193
3 Jan 17#53
Why have you posted saying about a Florida deal without telling anyone what it is?? You've only mentioned flights to Boston...
Mawali
3 Jan 17#54
When is half term and any idea if the price fall after that?
edward2910
3 Jan 172#55
There are many Republicans in Florida, so expect to be treated with suspicion. Lots of orange people will greet you with fake smiles and tell you to have a nice day as they take your money in return for vast plates of unhealthy sugars and fats disguised as food. You will hear constant refrains of 'Let's make America great again', and you will see more American flags than wealthy black people. The poverty will mainly be hidden, but scratch the surface and it's there, along with the racism and xenophobia. Americans are among the most brain-washed people on earth, but they will constantly tell you about their right to free speech and to bear arms. Guns are everywhere, and even that sweet old apple-pie gran'ma has a semi-automatic in her handbag. She might live in a gated community with other face-lifted white oldies, but she needs (yes needs!) her gun in case the government tries to seize control of her massive fridge and walk in wardrobe full of dresses that she has worn once. She hates communists and socialists and believes in wall building, free markets, no benefits, no universal health care, and in racial and cultural puritanism. She doesn't want to be within 20 feet of a poor person or a black person, and the police are happy to help her out. Even the poorest beggars believe in the American dream, which simply puts the blame for one's poverty firmly on the individual. So, there are some of the exciting things you can look out for in Florida when you go on vacation. Check out gun crime before you go.
sunnyp
3 Jan 17#56
Can't get anywhere close to that price for flights during the Easter school hols!
abigsmurf
3 Jan 17#57
Florida winters can be pot luck, I've been in December when there were icicles everywhere, I went last month and it was very nice, high 70s most of the time with one cool day and one extremely hot and humid day. If you go in the winter, keep an eye on the forecasts and be prepared to pack some jumpers (or pop into Walmart and buy some cheap ones).
Food and drink at themeparks is extremely expensive (Starbucks actually ends up being one of the cheaper options) and parking is $20 a day so factor this into your pricing.
marty153
3 Jan 171#58
So did you vote hot?
AdamBrunt
3 Jan 17#59
Thought as much.
edward2910
3 Jan 17#60
I didn't vote, as I realise that some people might like holidaying in Florida and didn't want to influence the count, but give me Scandinavia or Baltic country every time, or Central or Eastern Europe. Or India, China or even Australia.
umirza85
3 Jan 176#61
So why are you even in here if you would rather vacation anywhere else. Stop wasting everyones time.
edward2910
3 Jan 17#62
Quite right! Imagine me posting in here and forcing you and everyone else to read it, wasting your time. And not even just wasting your time by forcing you to read it but also wasting your time by forcing you to reply.
I am so sorry. I expect that Florida will be a wonderful place for you to visit. I somehow feel that you will fit in nicely.
CJSILVA
3 Jan 17#63
Great deal!! HoT
polly69
3 Jan 174#64
Theres always one.
nia112001
3 Jan 17#65
That's absolutely fabulous!
nia112001
3 Jan 17#66
hahaha... I can just hear all the whinging and crying! I'd kill myself
nia112001
3 Jan 172#67
I think he voted Trump...
redegan82
4 Jan 17#68
Hi is there any discount codes for this airline or another airline as wanting to travel to lax airport from 1 of the London airports around the 3rd - 8th sept and returning 10 - 14 days later depending on prices lowest I have got so far is £475 and that includes meal and 1 bag on this airline thank you
wakeywarrior
5 Jan 17#69
The irony, one of the most racist posts I have ever seen, unfortunately the lunatic lefties even infiltrate HUKD deals.
kenyan_saiyan
5 Jan 17#70
Terrible airline, bad customer service. No correspondence when flight was cancelled till we got to airport, was given a number to call. Id will book with Thomas cook, virgin, Ba.. next time.
richardthompson79
5 Jan 171#71
How are you able to go on holiday with the children in February?
The school my kids go to threatened us with a £350 fine if we took them out in school time?
BenderRodriguez
5 Jan 17#72
Oh no, I openly worship a warmonger paedophile and support social system famous for imprisoning rape victims and throwing homosexuals from buildings. Why am I not welcome in some places, boohoo, boohoo!
Meanwhile Obama gets a nobel peace prize for actually bombing muslim countries left and right and everyone loves him. Go figure..
BenderRodriguez
5 Jan 171#73
"Deal" for family with kids during school term. It's always cheap on those months, how's this crap getting voted so hot?
BootedTim
5 Jan 171#74
No, the idiots who voted for Brexit are to blame for the plunging value of the Pound against the US dollar and the Euro.
deeperthought
6 Jan 17#75
I hate being brainwashed.
dz1
6 Jan 17#76
I asked for that one. But it is true that Mark Carney is responsible for some of the drop in the value of the pound. That's what happens when you reduce interest rates and print more money just when the economy doesn't need it.
He got it disastrously wrong just like the economists got it wrong. I'm still waiting for the economic Armageddon we were told we would get the day after the vote. So much for the experts.
edward2910
6 Jan 17#77
You're confusing ironic comment about a dominant social group with racism. It's sad that you feel this is one of the most racist posts you've ever seen. Perhaps you're not well-read, or perhaps you only see racism in posts when it affects people who look like you. Either way, don't make assumptions about my mental health just because I detest Trump, vast wealth inequalities and gun ownership. Lay-off the 'lunatic-left' nonsense and I will refrain from calling anyone a rabid-right winger.
howdiefellas
6 Jan 171#78
Voted hot originally, but now cold. I'd rather be here and alive than lying in my blood on the cold hard floor of the terminal.
mackie7722
6 Jan 17#79
But with Easter being late this yr do you think they will hold their prices? I'm tempted with a virgin price for family of 5 2 mad week of Easter for £3000. We have never been before so no idea really what I'm doing!
lynn44
7 Jan 17#80
I would NEVER EVER BOOK ANY HOLIDAY/FLIGHT with THOMAS COOK ..... they never admitted to fault over the death's of those poor children in Greece !
lynn44
7 Jan 17#81
Very rare you find out of term time bargain price, but no way would I Pay £3k... I would hold off and keep looking for late deal
mackie7722
7 Jan 171#82
Ok many thanks. Will hold my nerve for now!
Bantard
7 Jan 17#83
Give over, the bloke had mental health issues. Yes it's horrible, but it's not the norm is it. That's like not going down the M62 now, or into any city in the UK because they have similar things.
I'm currently in Florida and everything is normal, as it was yesterday.
cadmus
12 Jan 17#84
Fab Florida Deal
deeky
12 Jan 17#85
Nice, sly slur at everyone who likes Florida. Well done.
edward2910
12 Jan 17#86
Not terribly 'sly' really - I was quite upfront and open in what I said. Nor was it a 'slur' on the people who choose to holiday there. It was an open, upfront 'slur' on some of the republicans who live in Florida.
mistertad111
13 Jan 17#87
Have you ever actually been to the US, or do you just take what gets shared by your facebook friends as gospel?
wakeywarrior
13 Jan 17#88
He's a tool troll of the highest magnitude. If he is serious, a deluded lefty, bitter that his world view is rejected by people who can afford to go to Florida. Don't give him the time of day.
edward2910
13 Jan 17#89
Enough of that - no need to be so unpleasant. Please disagree with what I say but don't attack me personally for having an opinion. My 'world view' is rejected by some and shared by others, and the great thing about having views is that we're all allowed to have different opinions. Also, please don't project your beliefs onto me. Attack my 'world view' by all means, but don't get personal. It's just not needed. Take your own advice and don't give me the time of day if you don't like what I say.
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we flew with virgin airlines which was brilliant to new york then on to orlando on the way back flew from daytona beach international to new york back to gatwick.
we went in august gonna go back not next year but the year after.
i have also noticed people on ebay hiring there villas out at good prices so if you can get a cheap flight your laughing.
Thanks in advane.
That now leaves our summer holiday free and we were thinkin New York & Las Vegas so I'm very interested in these flights from Edinburgh!!
I wouldn't hesitate to book with them again.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/norwegian-airways-uk-new-york-cheap-flight-56-summer-2017-a7500451.html
Sorry term time only...
You would have to add on another £100 for food and luggage, taking the low fare plus option but still not bad
I've been just about every single month but October always seems the best by far. We do October at least every other year and different dates on the other years.
Weather is much cooler too but still hot enough. Only downside is one of the waterparks will be closed for maintainence.
In fact, they're closer to Ryanair's width than they are Virgin or BA's long haul width!
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from £65 one way but what will the return price be?
you can get flights sometimes with united for around £240 mark and that includes baggage
This was flying to Miami, meeting up with 10 strangers, sharing a van with a trailer, driving down to Key West for 2nights, then basically zig zagging up and down and across for 80 days. Visiting 48 States, ending in Seattle. Was mostly camping but can't beat the beautiful areas to camp in.
just be careful a one way flight cab ne as expensive as a return
People going through the bins at the hotel for their "free" daily paper and picking up all the margarine and ketchup pots in the restaurant so they can make some sort of soup on their hotel room. :P
I hated international drive just on driving through.
I liked the keys and naples, but exchange rate is so bad, makes it expensive now.
bear this in mind
If you're doing a park holiday, plan for crowds, particularly for Magic Kingdom which has two crowd levels: busy and unbelievably busy. Book fast passes well in advance (rides like the Frozen ride fill up weeks in advance). There are lots of crowd calendars around : https://www.undercovertourist.com/orlando/crowd-calendar/?gclid=CJuug_DdpdECFWUq0wod2kAH0A
Food and drink at themeparks is extremely expensive (Starbucks actually ends up being one of the cheaper options) and parking is $20 a day so factor this into your pricing.
I am so sorry. I expect that Florida will be a wonderful place for you to visit. I somehow feel that you will fit in nicely.
The school my kids go to threatened us with a £350 fine if we took them out in school time?
Meanwhile Obama gets a nobel peace prize for actually bombing muslim countries left and right and everyone loves him. Go figure..
He got it disastrously wrong just like the economists got it wrong. I'm still waiting for the economic Armageddon we were told we would get the day after the vote. So much for the experts.
I'm currently in Florida and everything is normal, as it was yesterday.