I have read a few posts that mentioned taking a flight from the US to London and then another flight into Schipol.I would consider doing this if I could save a few dollars on airfare but I am not sure about which airport in London I should use and also what are some of the discount airlines from London to Schipol? Aside from having to change planes a couple extra times are there any other disadvantages in going this route?
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Re: US to London to Amsterdam Question Posted: 2005-12-19, 4:28 pm
No, I don't think this would save you money. Better to take a direct flight to Amsterdam from the states. Go to one or two of the airline sites, like AA.com or Airgorilla.com and see what you come up with. Prices will depend more on what airport you depart from in the US. In late January you can go from Newark NJ to AMS for about $440 midweek including taxes.
Re: US to London to Amsterdam Question Posted: 2005-12-20, 1:14 pm
Its possible, buty unlikely yo be cheaper . Most UK / LOndon budget airlines fly form Stanstead or Luton - both of which will cost you £20 retuen into LOndon, then you will have to get form eitjher Heathrow or Gatwick when you arrive- another £20 retuen - so before you have even booked a flight, you will be spending an extra £40 just on inter-airport transfetrs alone.
fly direct.
Re: US to London to Amsterdam Question Posted: 2005-12-20, 1:31 pm
I'm assuming that you will be flying from TX. Take BA from any major Hub i.e Dallas FW to AMS via LHR (heathrow) or GWK(gatwick) airports. Good service and entertainment just make sure you don't do airport transfer. www.ba.com ,,,good luck :)
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