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Am I missing something as I cant seem to find a simple visual map of destinations BA fly to from all airports?
I want to use a 2-4-1 voucher up before is expires in August. We want to go short haul but Manchester is our local so are considering driving down and flying from one of the London airports but cant seem to find a simple visual of where we can go?
https://www.britishairways.com/travel/where-we-fly/public/en_gb/map
Thanks but that doesn’t give a visual map. Its just a list of airports that most I don’t know where they are so you spend all your time on google maps finding out where they are then trying to work out from which airport they travel to them from.
What happened to the old maps that you could click on the departing airport and it would throw up a load of lines to every destination they flew too?
I want to be inspired on where they go to and pick a destination that way rather than knowing exactly where we want to go and then work out how to get there.
Flightconnections is your friend
https://www.flightconnections.com/route-map-british-airways-ba
It gives me an interactive map — search for BA interactive map.
I use Wikipedia to see things like this
Flightconnections is your friend
https://www.flightconnections.com/route-map-british-airways-ba
Thanks, that will do the job.
Flightconnections is your friend
https://www.flightconnections.com/route-map-british-airways-ba
I like(d) FlightConnections too but I cancelled my subscription recently after they displayed routes that didn’t exist. Shame as it can be really useful when planning a complex trip.
Why don’t you start from MAN? You have to pay for the extra RFS leg but it’s cheaper and less painful than driving to LHR!
Obviously slightly more complicated if departing LGW or LCY.
Why don’t you start from MAN? You have to pay for the extra RFS leg but it’s cheaper and less painful than driving to LHR!
Obviously slightly more complicated if departing LGW or LCY.
We are looking at first week in June and redemptions are getting less and less when adding a second leg.
After last weeks delay and £764 taxi back to Manchester with a 6 month old we have decided it might be easier to just drive down and give ourselves more availability (LGW mainly) and destinations to choose from.
Boringly I think we have narrowed it down to either Majorca, Ibiza or Menorca even though we could much easily pick up a cheap EasyJet or Jet2 flight direct from Manchester I can’t bare to think about wasting a 2-4-1 🤣
Gatwick can easy be a 6-7hr drive if you hit traffic on the M25, plus the cost of fuel. I’ve let a number of 2-4-1’s expire over the years. Sometimes it simply isn’t worth the time, effort, or expense.
Anything which involves the M6 between the north and south of England is about 80% guaranteed to be a miserable experience in one or both directions.
In contrast, I was in Falkirk and Edinburgh this weekend, driving because *trains 🙄*. Just over 3 hours to Airth where we stayed the first night, then 3 1/2 hours back from Leith where we stayed the second, totally different experience from driving to that London!
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