It depends from where you are flying from in the UK (there is more competition from Heathrow than Manchester for example). In addition it also depends where in the USA you are flying to. Again, there is more competition into the New York area than Kotzebue Alaska. Another factor would be the time of year. It is more expensive to fly around Christmas, New Year and summer than February. Finally it depends in one cabin you want to fly - First, Economy, Economy Plus, Business etc.
Airlines have different rates at different times and different classes on board.
The best answer is to phone or email the Airline you are considering and ask
Yes, it is usually quicker to fly from the US to the UK, as flights can take advantage of the jet stream which can cut 30 to 45 minutes of the flight time.
Yes
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Apart from the UK and the US, you might also fly over Ireland depending which UK airport you're flying from.
No, they are not that advanced yet.
eBay is a good place to start selling flies in both the US and UK. Also talk to your local fly shop about suppling them with your own hand tied flies.
The cost of flying a deceased body from the UK to Ireland can vary depending on factors like the airline chosen, specific services required, and any additional arrangements. On average, you can expect costs to range from £1,000 to £3,000 or more. It's recommended to contact airlines or funeral homes specializing in repatriation for accurate pricing information.
Much the same as it costs to fly from the US to Canada.
Yes, they must be guided by an air hostess, but they can fly on their own.
Free if the dog has wings!
No, the UK is much smaller than the US.
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