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    So I'm booking a flight to London for the 1st of 2006 and I'm looking for the best deal one-way. I'm studying abroad at Oxford for a semester, but I'm not sure when I'll be back/if I'll want to travel afterwards, so I figured one-way was the best to go. I went on Orbitz and found a Virgin $234 flight that lands at Heathrow. Good deal? Any recommendations on other avenues to go?

    Also, which airport should I go to? I keep hearing bad, bad things about Heathrow and that I should go to City Airport (or whatever the other one's called) instead.
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    Re: Booking to Flight to the UK...

    Originally posted by Mao


    Also, which airport should I go to? I keep hearing bad, bad things about Heathrow and that I should go to City Airport (or whatever the other one's called) instead.

    Heathrow has an underground line and a rail line connection to Central London.

    What bad things exactly are you hearing about it ?


    I think it unlikely you mean City Airport, since that's a small airport in London's Docklands.



    I suspect you may mean Luton, Gatwick or Stansted as alternatives.
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    • #3
      Is this from China?
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      • #4
        Nope, I'm going back to Boston first, then to London. But yeah, are the other airports better/less confusing/easier to get around through?
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          Ok, that explains why it is so cheap.
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          • #6
            Heathrow isn't that bad to navigate, its just very busy. Stansted is pretty small and mostly for European flights. I find Gatwick convenient, but only because its a lot closer to where I live.

            All have reasonable direct rail links into central London.
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            • #7
              Theres not anything wrong with Heathrow in my experience. Its also closer into London so will probably require less train changes to get to Oxford
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              • #8
                Besides, if you're flying in from the US, you wouldn't be able to get a flight to City anyway (I believe). It's domestic or short (Europe)...
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