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I’d advise thinking if you really want to come back via LHR, particularly if it’s after (I presume) an overnight flight from MEX?
I’ve done both and prefer the direct Easyjet MAD-EDI
Definitely! BA to/from MEX is old Club for the foreseeable future and on Iberia you will get a choice of flight times, a proper business seat, far better service, food and wine.
The flights to and from MEX will definitely be on Iberia.
I’ve done MAD-LHR-GLA before and it wasn’t too bad, although if we’re doing an overnight flight from MEX then the waiting around at Heathrow is likely to be a pain.
It is indeed painful, especially if your connecting BA flight is then delayed, which happens quite a lot!
I’d advise thinking if you really want to come back via LHR, particularly if it’s after (I presume) an overnight flight from MEX?
I’ve done both and prefer the direct Easyjet MAD-EDI
How long would you be wanting to connect from T4S to T1 in that instance?
Most of the stuff I’m finding online is about T4 to T4S connections.
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