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Book British Airways Flights From Manchester With InterMiles
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Thanks to its punctuality, warm staff, extraordinary service, flight maintenance and affordable pricing, British Airways is one of the most popular and preferred airlines by the passengers when it comes to booking flights from Manchester to their desired destination.
Overall, British Airways operates 187 flights from Manchester flying to 187 different destinations.
Here’s a list of all the British Airways flights from Manchester and their destinations;
British Airways flight from Manchester to Madrid
British Airways flight from Manchester to London
British Airways flight from Manchester to Belfast
British Airways flight from Manchester to Ajaccio
Operating 187 flights from Manchester, British Airways’s first flight of the day, departs from Manchester at 00:35 for Madrid and British Airways’s last flight of the day, departs from Manchester at 21:15 for Beijing.
Here’s a list of all the British Airways flights from Manchester and their destinations;
187 are British Airways flights from Manchester to Madrid
187 are British Airways flights from Manchester to London
187 are British Airways flights from Manchester to Belfast
187 are British Airways flights from Manchester to Ajaccio
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British Airways is one of the well-known and respected airlines in the aviation industry. Along with exceptional service and economical prices, British Airways’s multiple flights flying from Manchester to your desired destination also gives you the freedom to choose your time of travel. British Airways flights from Manchester also offers you an exclusive baggage policy which enables you to carry a decent amount of check-in and cabin baggage with you on your tour.
Considering its frequency, comfort, customer service and affordability, British Airways offers you almost all the options that you need to make your journey hassle-free, delightful, economical and memorable.
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About Manchester
After London, Manchester is the second most important city in England. The city boasts a rich industrial history since the 18th century and continues to flourish as a textile fortitude. The city also hosts a good footfall of tourist crowd thanks to its association with the football club Manchester United as well as Manchester City. Aside from the same, the city also has a slew of museums that bring back ancient history. There are traditional museums as well as interactive ones that continue to engage the tourists.
Manchester enjoys a good population as well as a thriving food and drinks culture. The city is bombarded with lovely distilleries and food joints too, which further elevate a tourist's experience. Plus, it is well-connected with the rest of the UK. The city's charm comes from its lush green expanses, and even though the weather could be a little too cold, the experience of being in Manchester is worth all the frostbites.
Best time to visit Manchester
Manchester is its best between June to August, especially if you're planning a fun trip. Although Manchester is predominantly a cold city with barely good sunlight to keep people's spirits up. However, between June and August, when the city witnesses lovely sun's rays and summer heat, there is a vibrant vibe that envelopes the spirit of Manchester. In fact, even the city calendar is packed with intriguing events. Festivals such as Greater Manchester Fringe Festival, Parklife Festival, Manchester Pride, RHS Flower Festival are some of the fun events that take place. Many performers and musicians flock over to participate while the markets are erected to attract tourists. Although the temperatures are a decent 18 degree Celsius to 20 degree Celsius, it is pleasant and beautiful. Just make sure to carry an umbrella during your trip as the city might see some erratic showers amid summer. Since it is the peak season, it is highly recommended that you make your hotel reservations in advance. Booking a hotel in Manchester a few months before the peak season is the only way to gain some great deals.
It's easier to get flight tickets to Manchester for cheap too, provided you book a few months in advance. Another highlight of Manchester that should be mentioned is the football season that kicks off from August. If catching a match of your favourite (well, everybody's favourite), FC Manchester United is on your list of things to do, this is definitely a good time. Make sure that you have prior flight tickets to Manchester booked to avoid complications later. The months from September through December is also favourable in terms of the weather. Even though the fall is quite cold in Manchester, the fervour of football season that starts from September and continues through these months is enough to keep you fuelled. Plus, the city also honours its culture with festivals such as Manchester Food and Drink Festival, Manchester Literature Festival and of course, Manchester Christmas Markets.
Places to visit in Manchester
For a football fan, Manchester is like a haven, especially if you're a fan of either FC Manchester United or FC Manchester City. For United fans, at the Old Trafford, you'll find fervent fans sharing the same enthusiasm towards the team and their game. It will surely be the icing on the cake if you can watch a United match which you're at the stadium. As for City fans, the Etihad Stadium would give the same zealous vibe. The stadium is known to be one of the UK's biggest stadiums with a massive capacity of 55,000 seats for fervent spectators. From here, you will be thrilled to visit the National Football Museum, which is a six-storey glass structure that celebrates the sport and exhibits a plethora of collections from whatever has been retrieved. From trophies to exhibits on stadiums, there are many interesting collections that will marvel you. Once the football fanfare subsides, you might want to check out some of the other tourist attractions in Manchester. These include The Lowry (an amalgam of art gallery and theatre), Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester Museum, Whitworth Art Gallery, People's History Museum, Museum of Transport, to name a few.
Things to do in Manchester
The first and foremost thing for you to do in Manchester after all the sightseeing would be to indulge in some brewery and distillery hopping. Manchester has a plethora of options where you can hang out and enjoy the food and liquor culture. Chinatown is the second-best place to be in to explore more in the said zone. You will be amazed by the lively atmosphere of the streets here. John Rylands Library is another amazing place where you can get lost amid books and documents. They are interesting and will keep you engaged with their compelling collection. A fun and satiating retail therapy at Afflecks is also something that would be of interest to you. You can also opt for a Manchester Hop-On bus tour to sightsee some more of the locales and interact with fellow tourists.
Food and Restaurants in Manchester
Manchester's food culture is quite thriving and something worth indulging in, when in the city. their food halls and market places are a trip that will pique your interest. In fact, you should head to Altrincham Market to get the best of food hall experiences. At Altrincham, you can find some amazing purveyors. You can further elevate your experience at the GRUB Food Fair where you will be blessed with some eccentric but astounding street food as well as craft beer. During your food excursion, do not miss out The Corn Exchange. The establishment basically holds multitudes of restaurants from around the world. The city also has lip-smacking Indian cuisine that you simply cannot miss. Manchester has a soft spot for Indian curry and delicacies and celebrates the same. Curry Mile is one such place where you will find the highest cluster of Asian restaurants. It is for being one of the only places in all of the United Kingdom to have so many Asian establishments concentrated in one spot.
Further in your food expedition, get yourself some lovely pints of beer at The Oakfield, located in Chester Zoo. You should also visit The Eagle Inn, situated in Salford, where they make delicious craft beer. It is close to the Victoria train station, so your transport after some drinks is also quite sorted. While these are basic bars and British pubs, for a posh experience, check out Cloud 23, located at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate. It has the city's coolest view as it sits on the 23rd floor of the Hilton hotel. The place offers appetizers and finger food that go well with alcohol. Manchester has nearly 30 breweries so you can imagine the number of places you need to check off your list to cover them. As an expansion to your brewery-hopping expedition, you can check out Dunham Massey Brewing Company and Martland Mill Brewery. For some British feels interspersed with international cuisine, head to The Laundrette Chorlton. As for some tasty steak, visit Dakota Bar and Grill. The city also has seafood kitchens that would add to your food experiences. The Hip Hop Chip Shop is one such place to serve the classic fish and chips with good beer.
How to reach Manchester (Transportation)
Flight connectivity to Manchester from India is excellent with a lew of flights flying regularly. After London, Manchester is the second city in the UK that sees a high demand from India. Metropolitan Indian cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore have regular flights to Manchester. Although usually, there are regular direct flights reaching Manchester from India, sometimes due to their unavailability, connecting flights are considered. There are connecting flights from London to Manchester, which is quite convenient. Many people tend to take direct flights to London, and from here, they opt for rental cars or other local transport. Manchester Airport has great connectivity to the city as there are express trains networking between the airport and the city. Aside from London, many also choose to fly to Liverpool's John Lennon Airport and take a taxi cab from there to reach Manchester. These methods are usually taken up by budget-travellers. Some of the airlines that fly from India to Manchester include British Airways, Thomas Chook Airlines, Condor and Thomson Airways.
These flights to Manchester usually take the popular air route via Europe to reach the city. Since that is the most viable option, plus comes with airports where you can acquire connecting flights. Cities such as Paris, Munich, Zurich, Dubai, etc., have flights connecting to Manchester or London. The accommodation options in Manchester are extravagant. If you do want to experience the fancy living, you should book your hotels in one of Manchester's swanky choices such as Crowne Plaza Hotel or The Edwardian Manchester, a Radisson Collection Hotel, to name a few. You will be overwhelmed and amazed by the exquisite rooms and their services. They don't come cheap though so booking hotels in Manchester way before the trip would be ideal.
About British Airways
British Airways is the United Kingdom's national flag carrier with its headquarters in London's Heathrow Airport. In fact, Heathrow Airport is the hub for British Airways. The airline is known to be the second largest in the United Kingdom with respect to fleet size and passenger traffic. The airline follows UK-based regional airline EasyJet, which is a low-cost airline with its headquarters at London Luton Airport. Back in 2011, British Airways and Iberia (Spain-based airline) formed a merger to create International Airlines Group (IAG), a holding company with its registration in Madrid, Spain. International Airlines Group is known to be the third-largest airline group in the world with respect to annual revenue. It stands at the second position in the Europe continent. IAG is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is also listed in the FTSE 100 Index (Financial Times Stock Exchange or Footsie). British Airways managed to become the first-ever airlines to generate a revenue of over USD 1 billion out of passenger traffic on a single route, in a year. The international route in question here is the New York-JFK - London-Heathrow route.
The airlines came into existence in 1974, after an aviation board called British Airways Board was established by the British Government. The main idea behind the genesis of the government body was to manage the two national airline corporations, British Overseas Airways Corporation and British European Airways as well as two regional airlines namely, Cambrian Airways and Northeast Airlines. In 1974, the four airlines were merged to form a solo airline named British Airways. The airline was managed by the government for about 13 years following the merger but eventually was privatised in 1987. British Airways is also known as one of the founding members of the airline alliance, Oneworld, along with Cathay Pacific, American Airlines and Qantas.
Although British Airways' main hub is at Heathrow Airport, a major presence of the airlines can also be witnessed at Gatwick Airport. In fact, the airline also has a base in London City Airport, where its subsidiary, BA Cityflyer operates from. Major international routes are connected through British Airways and operated from Heathrow Airport. In fact, British Airways owns about 40 per cent of slots at the Heathrow Airport in London. After the formation of British Airways, following the merger of the former four airlines in the United Kingdom, the aircraft was given a new look with white, blue and red colour schemes. At the same time, a stylised version of Union Jack was painted on the tail fins. The same was designed by Negus and Negus. However, after many alterations and changes, the CEO of British Airways, Bob Ayling, in 1999, announced that the planes flying under the airlines would adopt the tailfin design of Chatham Dockyard Union Flag that was initially supposed to be used only on the Concorde aircraft. Since then, all the aircraft have been given the Chatham Dockyard Union flag livery.
Fleet size of British Airways
As of 2020, British Airways has a strong fleet of 276 aircraft. These include Airbus A318-100, Airbus A319-100, Airbus A320-200, Airbus A321-200, Airbus A350-1000, Airbus A380-800, Boing 747-400, Boeing 777-200, Boeing 777-300, Boeing 787-8, Boeing 787-9, Embraer 170 and Embraer 190. British Airways was recognised to be the largest operator for Boeing 747-400s with 57 aircraft in its fleet.
British Airways Baggage Allowance
The limitations for baggage allowance in British Airways is divided into the weights and size for checked as well as hand luggage. The checked bag cannot exceed the dimension of 90 x 75 x 43cm. This also includes the handles, pockets and wheels. Interestingly, the airline does have diverse rules and protocols to be followed depending on the cities where the airline would be flying to. Not to mention how the mid-haul and long-haul flights would have different rules. The best thing about British Airways is that their website has all the answers regarding baggage allowances. Along with the checked and cabin baggage, the passenger is also allowed to carry sports equipment, musical instruments and other fragile items. A special procedure needs to be undertaken to carry the said items on the flight. If you are travelling with an infant, you will be allowed to carry strollers and a dedicated bag with baby products onboard. It would be best to know what you can carry for your cabin baggage.
Provisions to increase the checked baggage allowance at British Airways' flights are also available. You might even get good deals online if you try to add more to your allowance. The bags cannot weigh more than 32 kg, and if the weight does exceed, you will be asked to pay a nominal fee. Overweight bags can be carried, but an additional charge will need to be paid at the counter.
British Airways In-flight services
First-class - British Airways' in-flight services offered on the first-class include fourteen private cabins with 6 ft 6 in beds as well as 15-inch entertainment screen and in-seat power outlets. These facilities are available on some of their aircraft namely Boeing 777-200s, Airbus A380s, Boring 787-9s, Boeing 747-400s and Boeing 777-300ERs. The airline provides the first-class passengers with pre-flight dining experience along with the option to pick their seat ahead of the flight. There are intimate spaces available on the flight for comfortable legroom.
Club World - Club World is basically the business class cabin of British Airways. The same is present in various aircraft such as Airbus A380, Airbus A318, Boeing 777, Boeing 787 and Boeing 747-400. Some select aircraft of Airbus A321 also has a business class cabin which features recliner seats that can be converted into full flatbeds. To expand their business class seats, the airlines also launched the Next Generation New Club World. The Club World cabins have been designed in such a way that they share a similar design on all the widebody aircraft that have aisle seats facing forwards. In 2019, British Airways also introduced new business-class seats featuring a suite with a door in their new A350 aircraft.
World Traveller Plus - Also known as Premium Economy class, the World Traveller Plus cabin is available on all A380, B777, B787 and B747 aircraft. The seats on the premium economy class are wider with more legroom and additional seat comforts such as footrest and power sockets. The meal package can also be upgraded from what is being offered at the World Traveller bar. It is the ideal balance between business class and economy class in-flight services.
World Traveller - World Traveller is the mid-haul and long-haul economy class cabin which offers a slew of in-flight services. Some of them include a seat-back entertainment deck, complimentary food and drinks, blankets and pillows too. The recliner seats are quite comfortable with personal AVOD Tv systems installed. These are available on A321s, B787s, B747s, A380s and B777s. The economy class also offers power sockets and USB plug-in points. The outlets cater to the UK and the US plugs.
Popular routes and top cities for British Airways
British Airways is recognised to serve over 160 destinations which include about eight domestic routes and a whopping 26 international routes connecting to the United States. As one of the founding members of Oneworld airline alliance, British Airways caters to many popular international cities. Some of the popular cities include Paris, New York-JFK, San Francisco, Brussels, Calgary, Vancouver, Chengdu, Shanghai, San Jose Dubrovnik, Prague, Copenhagen, Cairo, Luxor, Addis Ababa, Marseille, Paris, Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Mykonos, Hong Kong, Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Tel Aviv, Milan, Naples, Rome, Tokyo, Osaka, Nairobi, Luxembourg City, Mexico City, Marrakech, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Auckland, LagosWarsaw, Lisbon, Moscow, Riyadh, Cape Town, Singapore, Seoul, Ibiza, Madrid, Valencia, Colombo, Stockholm, Zurich, Istanbul, Abu Dhabi, Bristol, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Plymouth, Detroit, Tampa, Seattle, Washington and Victoria Falls to name a few. These cities see flights from British Airways on a regular basis.
Why travel with British Airways?
British Airways has some of the best facilities available that make it one of the most sought-after airlines to travel. You can book British Airways flights at reasonable costs and find flexible fares. Plus, you can also upgrade your ticket to premium economy and business class, depending on what you want. For long-haul flights, there are complimentary in-flight services available on British Airways. You can opt for web check-in also on their portal or on their mobile app. Within 24 hours of departure, there is free seat selection available for passengers. The flight schedule of British Airways is always put up on its website with regular updates. Usually, the airline is known to be extremely punctual with respect to their short-haul carriers travelling within the United Kingdom. However, in case if there are any delays, they are all mentioned or notified to the passenger on their phone. Besides, you can always opt to know more about flight status through their apps and portals. British Airways' in-flight services are exquisite and offer world-class facilities to ensure a comfortable transit.
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- Dubai International Airport
- John F Kennedy International Airport
- London Gatwick Airport
- London Heathrow Airport
- Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
- San Francisco International Airport
- Singapore Changi Airport
- Suvarnabhumi International Airport
- Toronto Pearson International Airport