Bristol Post

Tickets on sale for first direct flights from city to the States in years

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THE first direct flights from Bristol Airport to the USA in years have been announced, and you can book a return ticket for as little as £200.

Passengers can now fly with travel agent Tui from the North Somerset airport directly to Melbourne Orlando Internatio­nal Airport in Florida.

It marks the first time passengers have been able to fly directly from Bristol to the USA since direct flights from the airport to New York were cancelled in the 2010s when they became economical­ly unviable.

And holiday booking website Skyscanner shows that although there are not many flights scheduled currently, the costs on certain dates are relatively cheap for a long-haul flight.

If you were to fly out on May 18 and return on May 25, it could cost just £201 return. And a trip in the summer months, from June 8 to15, would cost you exactly the same.

Tui’s website showed the same prices as Skyscanner at the time of writing.

However some peak dates are much more expensive currently, with flights from July 6 to 20 costing you a much more pricey £540. However, flights to the popular US destinatio­n of New York from July 6 to 13 would cost a similar £511 and would involve stopping off in Amsterdam.

The only other direct flight across the Atlantic from Bristol Airport

is the ten-hour flight from Bristol to Cancun, the tourist destinatio­n in Mexico.

There has been an ongoing battle over the expansion of Bristol Airport, with climate campaigner­s criticisin­g the airport’s plans to expand capacity to 12 million passengers every year.

And earlier this week, the Bristol Airport Action Network group won permission to challenge the Government’s decision to allow that expansion at the High Court.

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