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Starting in DUB will save a lot in surcharges, although you will be charged for the DUB-LHR leg as it’s not a domestic connection. You can fly back into BHD if that’s more convenient, either by making 2 separate bookings, or calling BA and asking them to book the whole thing – though as a caveat I will say carefully check the amount of cash they quote as mixing cabins can mess this up. If it’s a lot, stick with separate bookings.
Using the methods mentioned above, you could also fly into one airport and out of another, if you want to visit 2 cities.
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