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15h 10m1 stop
18:50 - 12:55BWI-EDI
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18:50 - 10:40BWI-STN
10h 50m1 stop
£302PLAY
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13:05 - 19:25LHR-BWI
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20:30 - 20:20BWI-LHR
18h 50m1 stop
£405Icelandair
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20:30 - 11:55BWI-LHR
10h 25m1 stop
£409Icelandair
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06:00 - 09:25BWI-LHR
22h 25m1 stop
£507Finnair
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08:30 - 09:25BWI-LHR
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£508Finnair
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£562British Airways
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13:51 - 07:30BWI-LHR
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£589British Airways
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06:10 - 10:35BWI-EDI
23h 25m2 stops
£658Virgin Atlantic
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23h 25m2 stops
£669Virgin Atlantic
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Flights to Baltimore - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights to Baltimore to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Baltimore?

These are the best prices found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
The flight route London to Baltimore was the most popular route on KAYAK over the last 3 days. A return flight could be found for £405. Also in the last 3 days, London was the most budget-friendly place to find a flight to Baltimore with one-way tickets at £140 and £225 return.

What is the cheapest day to fly to Baltimore?

The average price of all flights to Baltimore clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Baltimore is Tuesday where tickets can be as cheap as £594. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Sunday, where prices are £670 on average.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Baltimore?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights to Baltimore, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights to Baltimore is January, where tickets cost £572 on average for one-way flights. On the other hand, the most expensive months are July and August, where the average cost of tickets from the United Kingdom is £876 and £849 respectively. For return trips, the best month to travel is November with an average price of £448.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Baltimore?

The average price for all flights to Baltimore depending on the time of departure, clicked by users on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.
The cheapest time of day to fly to Baltimore is generally in the morning, when flights cost £472 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Baltimore is generally in the afternoon, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is £630.

What is a good deal for flights to Baltimore?

If you’re looking for cheap airfare to Baltimore, 25% of our users found tickets to Baltimore for the following prices or less: From London Heathrow Airport £552 one-way - £603 return.

How far in advance should I book a flight to Baltimore?

To calculate daily average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each day before departure over the last year for flights to Baltimore, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each month.
To get a below average price, you should book around 0 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 72 days before departure.

Which airline offers the most flights to Baltimore?

Of the 12 airlines that fly to Baltimore, Southwest offers the most flights, with around 2,825 per week, followed by Delta with 189 flights per week.

How long is the flight to Baltimore?

The duration of your flight to Baltimore depends on your departure and arrival airports. Obviously any flights that include a layover will also be longer. The most popular routes to Baltimore on KAYAK are from Edinburgh, which takes 8h 00m, London, which takes 10h 01m, and Manchester, which takes 12h 25m.

How many direct flights to Baltimore are there each day?

There are around 2 direct flights from within United Kingdom to Baltimore every day. Most flights depart in the afternoon, with 15:00 the most common departure time and 100% of flights departing in the afternoon.

How many direct flights to Baltimore are there each week?

Each week there are around 8 direct flights from within United Kingdom to Baltimore. The most common day for departures is Saturday, with 25% of flights taking off on this day.

How many long-haul flights are there to Baltimore each week?

Each week there are around 8 long-haul flights (6-12 hour flight duration), 375 medium-haul (3-6 hour flight duration) and 3,343 short-haul (up to 3 hour flight duration) flights to Baltimore. The most long-haul flights depart from London.

How many cities have direct flights to Baltimore?

From the United Kingdom, there are direct flights to Baltimore from 1 city. This city is London and there are 8 direct flights each week.

Good to know - Cheap tickets to Baltimore

Low season

January

High season

August

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£178
Best time to beat the crowds (15% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly (22% more expensive on average)
Flight from London Luton Airport to Baltimore

When to book flights to Baltimore

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel to Baltimore based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated return price
KAYAK looks at all historical flight data for each date to provide a predicted price for one-way trips or returns with a duration up to 40 days. The information is for flights to Baltimore based on your location. While we try to provide actual minimum prices for each date, some prices are predictions and actual prices may differ.

FAQs - booking Baltimore flights

  • Which airlines have eco-friendly routes to Baltimore?

    JetBlue from London Heathrow (LHR) provides a flight, via Boston, that releases 34% less CO2. Alternatively KLM from LHR via JFK has 31% fewer emissions so if you are considering eco-friendly routes, these are two possibilities. For flights from Manchester consider flying on Icelandair with a stop in Reykjavik for a 30% reduction in CO2.

  • How far is Baltimore Airport (BWI) from Washington DC?

    Baltimore Airport is one of the biggest airports in the region and while it is the main airport for Baltimore in Maryland it also serves Washington DC. The airport is around 30 miles from DC and can be reached using the regional Amtrak service or the MARC train, and the journey will take around 40mins.

  • Which airlines offer a baggage allowance on flights to Baltimore?

    From Edinburgh Turnhouse (EDI) and London Heathrow (LHR), Finnair and British Airways are good options for luggage as the quoted flight price includes both hand and hold luggage. From Manchester, Virgin Atlantic offers two hold bags as well as a cabin bag.

  • Which cities can I stopover at on the way to Baltimore?

    Depending on the city of origin, there are different stopover cities on the way to Baltimore. Virgin Atlantic from Manchester will stopover in Atlanta while Aer Lingus from Glasgow will stop in both Dublin and Boston. If you want to fly direct, Finnair offers a direct flight from LHR.

  • Can I hire a car or get a taxi from Baltimore International Airport once I've landed?

    Yes, you can hire a car or even hitch a ride from convenient and reputable companies by downloading their apps. There are also taxis available at the taxi rank, which is located directly outside the arrivals building. Alternatively, there are a large variety of public transport options located at Baltimore International Airport. If you’re looking to save some cash, the airport offers a free shuttle to the closest train station.

  • How do I get from Baltimore International Airport to the rail station?

    The BWI Amtrak station is located close to the airport. A free shuttle is on offer from the airport that will take you directly to the station and operates 24h a day. The journey takes approximately 10min and is accessible from outside each airline check-in counter.

  • Where can I stay in Baltimore that’s close to Baltimore International Airport?

    The Holiday Inn Baltimore BWI Airport is a great option if you’re looking to stay in close proximity to the airport. At a distance of only 1.6 miles from the airport, this 3-star hotel is great value for money and is also only 0.2 miles from the National Electronics Museum.

  • How do I get to Washington from Baltimore International Airport?

    Those looking to visit the city of Washington will find the quickest route to be via public transport. You can expect the journey to take approximately 55min. Simply take the free shuttle from outside the airport towards BWI MARC/Amtrak Station. Depart from BWI Airport Rail Station, then take the MARC-PENN Train 517 towards Washington, and exit at Washington Union Station.

  • What is the cheapest flight to Baltimore?

    The flight route London to Baltimore was the most popular route on KAYAK over the last 3 days. A return flight could be found for £405. Also in the last 3 days, London was the most budget-friendly place to find a flight to Baltimore with one-way tickets at £140 and £225 return.

  • How far is Baltimore from central Baltimore?

    The city centre of Baltimore is 8 miles from Baltimore.

  • What is the name of Baltimore’s airport?

    When flying to Baltimore, you'll arrive at Baltimore (BWI). The airport is also known as Baltimore Washington Intl, Baltimore/Washington, or Baltimore/Washington Intl Thurgood Marshall.

  • How much is a flight to Baltimore?

    On average, a flight to Baltimore costs £636. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost £500 and departed from London Heathrow Airport.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights to Baltimore?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights to Baltimore.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket to Baltimore?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Baltimore is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights to Baltimore?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Baltimore with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight to Baltimore?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Baltimore up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Baltimore

  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Baltimore flight deals.
  • Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) is one of the airports responsible for serving the Washington Metropolitan Area and it is a hub for Southwest Airlines, which has an extensive network throughout the US. If you want to fly on to places like the Bahamas, LA or Orlando, BWI is a great place to fly to as the airport is set up for Southwest Airlines flights.
  • It is necessary for British passport holders to hold a valid ESTA visa waiver in order to enter the USA. The ESTA will valid in your passport for two years from the date of issue and allows you to be in the USA for a 90-day period. It is possible to apply for this visa online.
  • You can find direct flights to Baltimore from major airports in the UK like London Gatwick and London Heathrow. Those travelling to Baltimore can expect the flight to take approximately 8h 15min.
  • To reach downtown Baltimore from Baltimore International Airport (BWI), those travelling by car can expect the 10-mile drive to take approximately 14min. Alternatively, you can use the Light Rail Service that runs to and from the airport.
  • Those looking to reach Dulles International Airport from Baltimore International Airport can expect the 60-mile journey to take 1h 10min by car. The easiest route will be via the I-95 S and I-495 W.
  • There is a variety of parking on offer at Baltimore International Airport for those who are looking to park their vehicle. You can expect to find an hourly garage, a daily garage, express parking, and long-term parking at prices ranging from around $4 (£2.90) to $22 (£15.80) per day.
  • If you're planning on flying to Baltimore, you can expect to find flights with some of the world's leading airlines like British Airways, United Airlines, Delta, and others.
  • Baltimore International Airport has a large variety of duty-free shopping, restaurants, cafes, and other amenities. There is also a currency exchange and ATMs available for use. Visitors can expect to find reputable retail companies located inside the airport, including jewellery stores, make-up and beauty brands, and much more.
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Prefer to fly direct to Baltimore/Washington?

Find which airlines fly direct to Baltimore/Washington, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Direct departures

United Kingdom to Baltimore/Washington

Monday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +39 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +40 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +37 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +38 more

Wednesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +39 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +40 more

Thursday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +40 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +41 more

Friday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +38 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +39 more

Saturday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +37 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +38 more

Sunday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +41 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +42 more

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Direct returns

Baltimore/Washington to United Kingdom

Monday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +39 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +40 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +37 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +38 more

Wednesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +39 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +40 more

Thursday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +40 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +41 more

Friday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +38 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +39 more

Saturday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +37 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +38 more

Sunday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +41 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +42 more

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Top 5 airlines flying to Baltimore

Need help choosing which airline to fly with to Baltimore? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to KAYAK reviews.
7.7
FinnairOverall score based on 1376 reviews
78boarding
78overall
76comfort
70entertainment
82crew
69food
Airline reviews

Finnair cancelled my flight 12 hours prior to leaving for Helsinki. They stated there were mechanical problems. I had to scurry around to find a new flight that would meet my needs for arrival in Helsinki. Luckily I was able to find alternate transportation through Lufthansa/United.

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Finnair cancelled my flight 12 hours prior to leaving for Helsinki. They stated there were mechanical problems. I had to scurry around to find a new flight that would meet my needs for arrival in Helsinki. Luckily I was able to find alternate transportation through Lufthansa/United.

I’m very disappointed, to fly into an airplane for 10 straight hours, and not having a TV even though when I put the ticket I was told that I will have entertainment for the TV. Very disappointed.

Helpful steward. Allowed me to move to some empty seats and I was able to get some sleep. He also had milk for my tea. Americans don’t realise that cream or half and half ruin tea.

Security was a mess at the Helsinki Airport. But I was delighted by the connecting flight waiting for us for JFK.

The crew was very good, excellent, they help me with my needs.! Food was not that good.

Everything was quite easy from boarding to landing - the staff was great and service was excellent too!

Flights are standard. But being over 3 hours late is too much.

In-flight entertainment was. It working for the entire 12 hour flight! Unbelievable! At least provide free wi-fi so people could use their phones.

The flight was surprisingly good, especially given initial experience. BA app is horrible as is their customer service. Online check in was a horrendous experience and when I phoned their customer service number, the live agent with whom I spoke was rude and dismissive. She did helpfully inform me that their IT people were working on a known problem related to online checkin. However, once she delivered that information, she curtly ended the call before I could suggest that since BA was aware of this, it should be posted on the app and online. I grudgingly flew BA this time - have avoided them for years because of past similar serial bad experiences. While this flight was fine, I’ll return to avoiding them in the future given the hassle experienced and rude personnel.

Boarding was a shambles, with no proper line or queue and multiple groups joining at the same time. Overhead space was limited. Seat spacing (width) is not generous. My neighbour was invading my space, before he even spilt his drinks over me (twice!) as he struggled to contain his meal on the table. The main meal was very poor. Choice was simply chicken / turkey - the crew didn't know exactly which - or vegetarian. The chicken meal was really poor quality - uninspiring and tasteless; and very little offering of drinks. Half the crew were friendly, half really need to cheer up.

Very good. Glad we had Premium for the flight out.

We flew Upper Class from London to The Turks and Caicos. Check in was amazing. Our ldriver too us directly to a special entrance to terminal 3. It took 10 minutes to check in and clear customs. Amazing! The VA lounge is large and comfortable. Boarding the flight was easy and without a wait. The crew was excellent. But the seats were awful, strange and uncomfortable. Having a comfortable flat bed seat is the reason we pays 1000s extra. The VA 787 uses a reverse herringbone configuration. Look it up. You have your back to the window and are facing the aisle with no privacy. Turning the seat into a bed requires assistance from the crew so not very spontaneous. . The food was ok. A bit tasteless and meager portions. Had to pay for WiFi. I believe VA has other configuration on their dream airbus flights. Lots of stuff about all this on YouTube where you can see what I have been describing. I can not recommend taking VA on a long flight with these seats.

From the start everything was perfectly fine. First meal was fantastic. Breakfast needs a lot of work and food was overcooked and not very nice for breakfast. Staff were fantastic friendly nice they came round and check we need anything else to eat or drink

We originally had a window seat. Our seats were changed to the center isle between 2 bathrooms. This was a red eye flight and we were traveling with an infant. Due to the light from the bathroom doors opening and closing throughout the night our infant would not sleep and cried the whole night which kept us awake and everyone around us. It was a very unpleasant experience for everyone trying to sleep.

Tai-City to Atlanta :Lots of legroom on the flight. No interaction from the staff at all on the plane. They only attended to the First Class passengers. There was no entertainment. Security I was body scanned even though I hadn't set off an alarm, my father-in-law in his 80s, was stopped and subjected to a through body search, told that they would have to place their hands in intimate places. There were several border guards present, and as we walked off we could hear the TWA officer talk about the procedure as if he was training. My father-in-law was a little upset about the whole process. A kind explanation that training was taking place would have been more acceptable, and it felt dehumanizing to him. Atlanta to London: Check in was difficult we had been unable to do this online for 2 of the family members on the same booking both in their mid to late-80s. No seats had been allocated for them and we were all travelling Premium Economy. After several phone calls to the booking agent and conversations with Delta staff at TriCites airport, we were told that seats would be allocated at the gate in Atlanta. When we arrived at Atlanta, and spoke to a member of the boarding staff at the gate, he was curt and repeated back exactly what we had just told him, that only one of us was checked in. I explained that we had been unable to check-in online for the 2 family members (I had tried twice). He again repeated back that we needed to check-in. As we were in transit, I was at a loss at what he wanted us to do, but he kept repeating that we needed to do this. I asked where we should do this. No answer. In fact all he did throughout was look at his screen. He told us that there were no seats in Premium Economy, and that he could offer my parents-in-law 'two seats at the back'. I asked if he meant at the back of Premium Economy, and he replied, 'No, at the back of the plane'. At this point, myself and my father-in-law pointed out that they had paid for Premium Economy tickets and expected seats there. He never took his eyes off the screen once. Then he hit a button and it printed out two boarding passes for my parents-in-law. The seats were directly across from my seat. He had gone from saying there were no seats to somehow finding two together. No explanation, no eye contact, nothing. The flight: As we boarded, our first introduction to the flight was the stewardess at the entrance addressing a passenger with an annoyed and loud voice about a bag that belonged to them. That was not promising. The seats were good, and so were all the accessories. The food, etc.: we had flown with Virgin on our outward journey and I could not fault it. The service and food was excellent, the stewards very helpful, offering additional drinks and snacks. The toilets were more accessible than Delta, which were in the economy area and were told in no uncertain terms that we should not use the First Class toilets, even though they were much closer to our section of the plane. We had a menu for both flights, yet when I asked for the chicken dish on Delta, I was told that there was none left and that there was another chicken dish with mashed potatoes and that 'it was fine'. This was almost pushed on me before I could answer. I was sitting 3 rows from the front of the section, so I was surprised that they had already run out. I repeated that I would like the chicken dish on the menu, and asked whether she would be able to get one from her colleague who was serving in the other aisle. The stewardess replied 'No, that's not how it works!' It always has on previous flights, so I was a bit confused. I accepted that I would have to opt for the pasta option (no choice), but was a little perturbed by her response. Minutes later she returns and hands me the chicken dish I had originally asked for. I had already started eating the other one, but was told curtly that I could have both. This was the same stewardess who was shouting at a passenger as we boarded the plane. The food was very poor in the end, nowhere near as good as Virgin's. Unlike Virgin, there was no starter, no bread roll, just a main and a brownie served in a cardboard container. Virgin had provided real china and glass. Unlike Virgin, they did not return to ask if we wanted more drinks, and there was no tea or coffee served after the meal. The breakfast that was served later was equally poor and inedible, apart from the fruit. At the time, the stewardess, a different one, completely walked past my mother-in-law and did not offer her a hot drink. Both my parents-in-law are in their mid to late 80s, they have been world travellers in their time and had decided that this would be the last flight that they ever take. They have health problems, including memory issues. I feel that overall the journey back to London was pretty unpleasant for them especially, and that they were treated badly, especially by the ground staff. We have lived on two continents and are used to long haul flights, and I have to say that this is up there in the worst flight category. Bearing in mind that we had paid extra money expecting comfort and additional attention, it was extremely disappointing. I would fly Virgin again, but never Delta. The two flights were incomparable.

Lots of legroom on the flight. No interaction from the staff at all on the plane. They only attended to the First Class passengers. There was no entertainment. Security I was body scanned even though I hadn't set off an alarm, my father-in-law in his 80s, was stopped and subjected to a through body search, told that they would have to place their hands in intimate places. There were several border guards present, and as we walked off we could hear the TWA officer talk about the procedure as if he was training. My father-in-law was a little upset about the whole process. A kind explanation would have been more acceptable, and it felt dehumanizing to him.

Needed a 6 hour lay over in Atlanta. How can this be avoided ?

Security area in terminal 3 needs to be made much nicer. Less claustrophobic and use of glass and big ceilings wouldhelp

Staff was friendly. Food was so-so. The economy seats are probably some of the most uncomfortable I’ve ever sat in. The headrest kept falling down which has happened multiple times before on Virgin.

i saved my points for more than 10 years in anticipation of treating myself to an upper class fight to and from london on virgin atlantic. i was shocked to find what you consider “upper class” on the dreamliner. it was, at best, a mediocre business class accommodation. it was tight and not that comfortable, with nearly no personal storage. everything was cramped and just generally disappointing. once i lucked into a 1st class upgrade to europe on lufthansa - a magical experience that found me reluctant to sleep, lest i deprive myself the joy of their setup. i expected something similar from virgin atlantic, but i could not have been more wrong. it will be the same arrangement on my flight home, but at least i know what (not) to expect. to be clear, this is only in reaction to the physical accommodations. your people were, and always are fantastic.

It's a budget airline, so forewarned is forearmed. Yes, you pay for everything like carry-on, checked baggage, seat selection, but that's becoming the case with major airlines. Bringing your own snacks and entertainment on board is highly recommended. It's no frills, but the crew, the plane and the flight itself was great. If you want pampering go for a larger airline. If you just want to get from A to B in comfort and safety, Play is a great choice.

It is a low cost airline. Staff are courteous. There is no entertainment. Food is purchased.

Upon boarding, the people at the gate were extremely rude, there were no outlets on a 6 hour international flight, there was no entertainment, all food and drink was purchase only (even snacks), and my seat reclining function was fully broken. The only redeeming quality was the flight attendants were extremely nice. This was by far the worst flight I have ever been on in my entire life

I don’t know how international flights can’t have media screens to keep people entertained for the long flight. Ugh.

Typical experience for budget airline. Boarding from KEF required bus transit from the gate to plane, so if you had "priority boarding" it was useless as it was simply a free-for-all when getting off the bus. But still no issues with getting our luggage into overhead bin so not really a problem.

Was very apprehensive about flying Play, but the flight was fine. Nothing special, nothing horrible. Fair price to get from New York to Iceland.

I wasn’t able to check in online the day before or the day of because their web configuration or business model idk. I arrived an hour early and check was closed and there was no one around to speak to and eventually was told there was no possible way to get a digital ticket despite I had no luggage to check and would have easily made it through security to boarding and had to pay for a new ticket for $330 ontop of the $169 I spend for the ticket and then I missed my rental car for $305 because I only arrived at midnight instead of noon that I was originally intended. All booked through kayak. I hope there is some kind of insurance from kayak because this was totally preventable had I not been blocked by play air from getting my check in and plane ticket.

The staff was very professional, the places very clean. The legroom was a little bit tight but so worth the price of the flight. Very pleased! Next time, I want to book a stayover to explore Iceland :)

The boarding process was easy, the crew was friendly and the flight was very smooth. There is a limited menu the food was tasty, but you have to purchase everything. The cost of the flight was very reasonable but everything such as baggage is extra.

Play is a great budget airline. There are no TVs or chargers in the seat but there was more legroom than expected. Boarding and all staff that I interacted with were great. You have to pay for any and all drinks or snacks you might want on flight.

So Iceland Air is one step above Spirit Airlines. They do not feed you unless you pay for it or are in Saga Class. So, bring your food. They have a drink service, but it's in a large Dixie cup. Ask for the can, that is the only way you'll get a real drink. Also, we missed our connecting flight so they put us up in a flea-bag motel. Don't get me wrong, the staff was nice and friendly, however, there was no shower gel or shampoo in the hotel. We have to go to the corner store to pick some up. The room was not in great shape. Holes in the bathroom, a badly repaired ceiling in the room. The window was warn out. So, you get the just of how bad it was.

Food and staff were excellent. Seats on Saga (business class) are comparable to domestic first class of US Airlines, regarding space and recline. Entertainment options had little international component.

Flight delayed Delay to the gate upon arrival Baggage took more than an hour so we missed our connecting!!! Terrible experience!

There is no food without paying $. Only soft drinks are included in your fare.

Some drinks and basic snack will be good. Water should be served at least once an hour. Blankets for folks who might be cold.

Pros: "Flight was relatively empty. Professional crew, comfortable seats"
Cons: "I think they skipped me with food service. Checking up on passengers who may have been sleeping would be nice. Headphones need to be purchased. Limited entertainment options."
Cons: "Communication about international COVID requirements before the day of departure."
Pros: "My seat cushion was out of alignment so not great. But I like the two side seat configuration."
Cons: "Boarding is a zoo. Board by row. It’s faster."
Pros: "Icelandair crew were very hospitable and accompodating"
Cons: "I have never sat in such a narrow seat. Literally could not put my hand down the side to pull out my seat belt. Two days later I still have sores from where the side of the seats hit my hips. Did not even provide complimentary peanuts."
Cons: "Took far too long for drinks service into the flight. Almost 2 hours in before drinks came around to me"

I sat in the last row of seats. On an 8 hour flight they allowed folks to stand and talk and drink in the back area near the toilets the whole time. They were at times loud and in the way. It was a little annoying. The crew on this trip were pretty mediocre and the plane was littered with trash when we disembarked.

Boarding process needs to be improved. Business class passengers were told to stand in the economy line and vice versa.

I travelled on biz class and f there is no water in the toilette to wash my hands I would expect to have this indicated somehow and not just finding out when I'm there expecting to be able to wash my hands and teeth. Also this is in general that it is always so rushy at the end of these kind of long flights. It is like we are sitting there for 9 hours and the last 1.5 hours just feels like I have time for nothing. Because food comes and at the same time we are close to destination everyone tries to pack their stuff and go to toilette and eat and everything :))) not that like I would know a good solution here I just wanted to raise this :)

Emergency row seat less comfortable than promoted. Restricted by emergency life raft storage.

Better communication to those connecting flights and have a customer care desk at the airports

The entertainment system in our row was not working. That makes for a VERY long flight!!

Pre flight food options were not working and made the flight not enjoyable. Post experiences of British airways have been positive, but this is enough to stop me using British airways again

Flight cancelled and i was rebooked on delta. Delta business class is not the same as British

Boarding could be smoother. But the flight crew was excellence. Very professional, friendly and helpful.

Everything was fine except my screen wasn’t working and I was unable to watch any movies or TV. Staff tried 3 times to reboot it, without success.

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