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Favourite Airlines and Flight Bookers
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Flight.co.uk offer a wide choice of fares from ALL UK departure airports to anywhere in the World in one easy search
Tip: Don't look for a drop down menu just delete the content in the
"Travelling From" field and start from fresh!
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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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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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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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Airlines and Flights
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| Adria Airways of Slovenia operates over 150 flights per week to around 19 destinations, mostly within Europe and with the best fares to Ljubljana, Skopje & Pristina. |

| Aer Arann is an Irish regional airline offering cheap flights between Ireland and Europe, as well as low fares and domestic flights to Dublin, Cork, Kerry County and Galway |

| Aer Lingus is based out of Dublin Airport and provides cheap fares to the UK as well as serving Europe, the Middle East and the USA |

| Air Berlin is one of Europe’s top low cost airlines and is the third largest provider of budget travel, it has grown without getting rid of the things that make air travel more bearable - namely food, drinks, newspapers, assigned seating and guaranteed connections |

| Air Canada has an extensive global network, with hubs in four major Canadian cities (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary), providing scheduled passenger jet service directly to destinations in Canada, the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, the Caribbean, Mexico and South America |

| Air China in conjunction with Shanghai Airlines fly from London Heathrow to a number of worldwide destinations including Beijing, Hong Kong, Sydney, Tokyo and Seoul |

| Air France is one of the world’s largest carriers (formed by its merger with KLM in 2006). It provides excellent on-board service including the best in-flight wines and cuisine when travelling anywhere in the world where French is still a spoken language |

| Air India operate domestic flights across India and have a global network including services to London and Birmingham. As a major airline Air India's destinations cover Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle and Far East, Africa and America |

| From the UK Air Malta operates a large number of services including flights from Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Glasgow, London (Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted), Leeds Bradford, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, East Midlands and Southampton |

| Founded as Tasman Empire Airways Limited, Air New Zealand is New Zealand's award winning national airline, they directly serve key cities in over fifteen countries |

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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 |

| Air Transat is a Canadian airline based in Montreal, Quebec. It is a quaint little airline with a very friendly, typically Canadian onboard style of service, flying mostly between Canada and Europe |

| ANA is one of Asia's largest airlines, ranked the eighth largest IATA airline in terms of passengers carried. ANA maintains strong domestic roots in the Japanese domestic travel market and continues to expand its international operations |

| Asiana Airlines are the national carrier for Korea |

| Atlantic Airways is the national carrier of The Faroe Islands and is based at Vagar Airport. Many of their services are summer only but the list of destinations served during the year include Aberdeen, Shetland Islands, London Stansted and Newcastle |

| Aurigny is based in the Channel Islands with their main base on the island of Guernsey. Aurigny operates between the three main Channel Islands, the UK and France. The main airports served include Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Dinard (France) with Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and London (Gatwick and Stansted) in the UK |

| Austrian Airlines is a great choice for business travellers and tourists in Austria, Central and Eastern Europe. Furthermore, Austrian Airlines cover destinations in the Middle East, North America and the Far East |

| bmi is a major UK airline and part of the Star Alliance group, it operates both European and Intercontinental routes where destinations include Mumbai, Jeddah, Riyadh, Chicago, Las Vegas; Antigua, Barbados and St Lucia |

| bmibaby is the no frills section of bmi |

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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 |

| City Airline is a Swedish airline based at Gothenburg's Landvetter Airport, destinations include Manchester, Birmingham, Lyon, Zürich, Tallinn, Helsinki, Luleå and Visby |

| City Jet (owned by Air France) operate out of London City Airport and routes include Belfast City, Dublin, Geneva, Madrid, Nice, Paris Orly and Zurich |

| Continental Airlines are the fourth largest operator in the world and are based out of Houston Texas. Continental flies to the most scheduled destinations of any US airline in India, Japan, Mexico, and the UK |

| Cyprus Airways are one of Europe's best holiday airlines serving over 30 scheduled destinations including London - Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted |

| Eastern Airways is a UK regional carrier based at Humberside International Airport The airlines destinations include Aberdeen, Inverness, Stornoway and Wick in Scotland; Cardiff in Wales; the Isle of Man and in England - Birmingham, Bristol, Humberside, Leeds Bradford, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Nottingham, Southampton and Durham Tees Valley. |

| 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) |

| Emirates is the Middle East’s largest carrier and pride themselves on exceptional customer service, they fly to over 90 cities in 60 countries worldwide |

| Flybe is Europe’s leading low-cost regional airline and importantly for UK originating passengers over 80% of their flights are within the UK. Flybe operates more flights from Birmingham, Southampton, Belfast City, Norwich, Exeter, Jersey and Guernsey than any other carrier |

| Flyglobespan operates low cost flights from Scottish and English airports, they are an award winning airline which offers European and long haul services |

| Highland Airways are based in Inverness and provide services to Anglesey, Benbecula, Cardiff, Inverness and Stornoway |

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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 |

| 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 |

| LOT is the largest air carrier in Poland servicing one of the largest and fastest developing European markets. LOT flies worldwide and covers Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London Heathrow and Manchester Airports |

| Lufthansa is the German national Flag carrier based in Cologne, operating to some 200 cities in over 100 countries worldwide. Lufthansa is a founder member of the Star Alliance which sets high common standards of customer service amongst its members |

| Originally only a charter carrier, Monarch is now developing a network of leisure scheduled service routes from the UK to popular holiday and city destinations |

| Norwegian Air Shuttle is a low cost carrier based in the city of Oslo, unlike most low cost operators Norwegian seats are allocated on check-in so there are no on-board fights. The planes are a distinctive red and have drawings of famous Norwegians on their tails |

| Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is the National Airline of Pakistan based in Karachi, they serve a number of European cities including Birmingham, London Heathrow Airport, London Stansted Airport, Manchester and Glasgow in the UK |

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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 |

| Ryanair is Europe’s largest low cost carrier, you either love em or loath them, our view is they are the lowest of the low cost carriers We include them to ensure our customers have a good choice, however we temper that with do not buy anything from them other than flights and do check how much the transfers are from where they land to get you where you want to be! |

| SAS Scandinavian Airlines are the national carrier for Denmark and Sweden and have a large network of regional destinations up to and beyond the Artic Circle as well as a significant number of worldwide destinations. It is a founder member of the Star Alliance and also has interests in the Radisson and Rezidor Hotel Groups |

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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! |

| Skybus are a small airline providing flights between Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, Lands End, Newquay, Southampton, St Brieuc (Brittany) and St Mary's (Isles of Scilly) |

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SkyEurope are a low cost airline which has five main operating bases in Central Europe at Budapest, Krakow, Warsaw, Prague and Bratislava, from where it flies to over 40 European destinations |

| South African Airways offers everything one needs to travel to and within South Africa they fly from Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, London Heathrow, Manchester and Teesside Airports in the UK |

| Spanair is a Spanish airline based in Palma de Mallorca, a member of the Star Alliance it is owned by SAS Scandinavian Airlines. As well as operating worldwide charters, Spanair flies scheduled services from Spain to many European destinations |

| Swiss Air are the national Airline of Switzerland their routes include Birmingham, Dublin, London Heathrow, London City and Manchester |

| TAP Portugal fly from Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Leeds / Bradford and Manchester Airports in the UK to destinations around the globe |

| Thai Airlines fly to over sixty destinations in over thirty countries around the globe, from the UK they operate out of London Heathrow |

| US Airways is the fifth largest US airline serving some 230 communities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America, they fly from Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London Gatwick, London Heathrow and Manchester Airports in the UK |

| 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 |

| Wideroe is the largest regional carrier serving the Nordic countries, it is owned by SAS Scandinavian airlines. They are not a low cost carrier but they cover parts of Norway where other carriers do not reach and also operate from Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Newcastle in the UK |

| Wizz Air is a Central European low cost carrier specialising in the Poland, Hungarian and Bulgarian markets, it flies from several UK airports including Bournemouth, Coventry, Doncaster, Durham Teesside, Liverpool and London Luton |

| XL fly to over 40 destinations across Spain, The Canaries, The Balearics, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Egypt and the Caribbean from 12 cities in the UK including London Gatwick, Manchester, Cardiff, Glasgow, Humberside, Newcastle, East Midlands, Birmingham, Stansted, Bristol and Exeter |
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