Favourite Airlines and Flight Bookers
Here are some of the more popular Airlines and Flight Bookers operating to, from and around the UK
We appreciate in these troubled times some customers maybe nervous about booking flights in advance due to financial concerns over the viability of many areas of the travel industry,
however our recommendation is that you should not be put off.
There are many flight bargains to be had by booking early and our recommendations are simple: always book by Credit Card,
do check cancellation policies and take out adequate travel insurance,
particularly for those longer trips!
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Virgin Atlantic is the second largest long haul airline in the UK and the third largest European carrier over the North Atlantic. their route network has grown rapidly to include destinations in the US, Caribbean, Far East, India, Australia and Africa. Virgin may not be the cheapest, but if you want to enjoy the journey and can afford the extra try Virgin Atlantic |

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British Airways (BA) serves all five continents and is the UK’s largest airline and the third largest in Europe. London Heathrow Airport is dominated by British Airways and the newly built terminal 5 is for their exclusive use |

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Jet2 is an award winning low cost carrier based at Leeds-Bradford airport. They have won several awards including the Most Punctual Airline, Best Shorthaul UK Airline and the Best Scheduled British Airline |

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EasyJet are a low cost airline specialising in Europe and currently operate to over 100 European destinations. Unlike its cheaper rival, Ryanair, EasyJet usually fly to major international airports rather than secondary airfields kilometres from the city centre (I shall never forgive my company sending me to Stockholm on Ryanair - some things get personal - ed) |

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Air Southwest is based in Newquay and flies to 12 cities within the UK and Ireland including: Bristol, Cork, Dublin, Glasgow, Jersey, Leeds Bradford, London Gatwick, Manchester, Newcastle, Newquay and Plymouth |

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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is now a subsidiary of Air France, however the airline continues to keep its KLM branding. They are one of the most consistent performers in terms of punctuality and customer care and are a member of the Star Alliance |

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Qantas is Australia's leading national airline. There are 28 flights a week from the UK to the Far East, Australia and New Zealand, with interconnecting flights via their global alliance partners they can take you to virtually every location in the world |

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Based in Doha, Qatar Airways is the award winning flag carrier airline of Qatar. It operates a hub and spoke network, linking 83 international destinations.
It is one of only six airlines in the world with a five star ranking for service and excellence awarded by Skytrax.
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Singapore Airlines is internationally recognised as a leading carrier, with a route network spanning over 90 cities in almost 40 countries including the Far East, Australia and New Zealand. Singapore Airlines is classed as one of the market leaders to both Australia & New Zealand from the UK with great schedules and fares to destinations such as Auckland, Christchurch, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide & Melbourne! |
We also have more extensive lists of popular Airlines here:
Airlines in Asia
Airlines in Europe
Airlines in the Middle East
Airlines in North America
Airlines in Oceana
If you are not browsing, but have a good idea of where and when you want to fly we suggest trying a couple of Price Comparison Sites:
Travel Price Comparison
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