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Q: We are travelling from U.K. to Fort Lauderdale next year to join the Odyssey. Can you advise as to what airline is the most preferable, pricewise and comfortwise - we are in our 70's. Thanks you. 3 answers
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Submitted by:Tyson, Ferndown on 4th Jul 2008
Subject: Seabourn/Seabourn Odyssey/Caribbean
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Answer by wallace, longparish (07 Sep 08 10:38) to a QUESTION by Tyson (04 Jul 08 17:26)
When we fly with BA we fly club class so space is not an issue, if you join the BA executive club and have a BA AMEX card then you collect BA miles and can use them to book and upgrade flights. We are visiting friends in Dallas in a few weeks and have tickets in Club Class for £820 return! We also have Virgin miles but they have a different system in spending them on flights and most times it is cheaper to book with cash, they don't have the bokk/upgrade facility.
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Answer by Wallace, Longparish (23 Jul 08 16:01) to a QUESTION by Tyson (04 Jul 08 17:26)
We travelled to Fort Lauderdale last March to join the Pride with British Airways, one can be sure of good service and competative prices, you pay for what you get. Sue Wallace
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Comment by Flopsy, London (06 Sep 08 17:48) about an ANSWER by Wallace (23 Jul 08 16:01)
I would look at the Premimum economy class and use Virgin over BA. Remember that you can fly into Miami and transfer easily. I'm disabled and it's uncomfortable for me to fly for such a long distance.
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