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VA to BA @ LHR

VA to BA @ LHR

  1. FrankLucas New Member

    Thinking of booking my parents on a flight that is VA outbound ex US connecting to BA(Intra-Europe). How difficult it it to interline luggage, go between terminals etc. Parents are ~60 and not experienced travelers. TIA!

  2. CVG traveler New Member

    [QUOTE=”FrankLucas, post: 68656, member: 6403″]Thinking of booking my parents on a flight that is VA outbound ex US connecting to BA(Intra-Europe). How difficult it it to interline luggage, go between terminals etc. Parents are ~60 and not experienced travelers. TIA![/QUOTE]

    Did this once since VA doesn’t have domestic service anymore in the UK. It was not an easy experience. I am 32 and consider myself a seasoned business traveler. I have flown KLM/Delta and then flown from Amsterdam to other parts of the UK.

  3. RTBones Member

    Thats a tough one, since it really depends on how long the connection is, and how tolerant of “things happen” your folks are – and this is presuming your folks will not need to do the LHR-LGW shuffle.

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