Which Flight connection would you take?

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

Lizban

New Member
Right a bit of Friday afternoon thinking required.

I'm off to NZ in May and have 2 options with my flights and am stuck with the best choice. The choices are:

Fly from Heathrow to Bangkok (BKK) - on the 21:30 (arrives 15:05)
or Fly London City to Frankfurt - Frankfurt to BKK leaving City at 16:55 arrives BKK 14:10 (100 mins stop over in FRA)

I live 15 mins from City airport and it has a 15 minute check in time.

I live a 2 hour trip (at that time of evening) from Heathrow and there is a 2.5 hour check in time.

With the aid of airpoints we are going business class, and City has no lounge Heathrow does.

What would you do?
 
OP
OP
L

Lizban

New Member
[QUOTE 1327990"]
Stop showing off.
[/quote]
How is that showing off?
 
OP
OP
L

Lizban

New Member
[QUOTE 1327992"]
I'm only kidding.
[/quote]


Phew - I had guilt like I hadn't experianced for years! (I even checked to see how many people went to NZ a year to show how easy it is to get to for UK citizens (288,000!)
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
Never been through City, but based on previous experiences of Heathrow I'd rather walk to Frankfurt over broken glass, carrying my luggage in my teeth whilst being stabbed in the privates with a cattle prod, than set foot in there.
 
I'd fly from City airport if I were you. There's always a 'six of one, half a dozen of the other' to decide upon, but avoid Heathrow if you can. Make the start as easy and comfortable as possible.

In fact, I'll be at Heathrow for four hours tomorrow on a stop-over, en route to Washington, then Key West for a two week holiday. :becool:

How's that for showing off? ;)
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Is this a bad time to say that I quite like heathrow.

The hubub, the drama, the planes the shops the beer drinking at 6:30am!

I like Heathrow too, and I'm in and out of there like a dog in a butchers door at the moment.

But the Art of good travel is never having to breaking into a sweat. Use that as your mantra.

If you've plenty of time to go to Heathrow, then go there early, loose the bags and enjoy the lounge. Once you're on that plane there's few worries. Whilst City is more convenient, changing planes is always a source of anxiety and unexpectedness and often an unpleasant hurtle through unknown airports.... not good for the holiday spirit.

Enjoy.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Avoid Heathrow like the plague.

Yep indeedy. No need to engage one's brain at all.
 

Keith Oates

Janner
Location
Penarth, Wales
I'd go from Heathrow, the least number of changes of flights the better the chance of your luggage arriving with you. I also find that Heathrow is not such a bad airport to spend some time looking around and much better than the nearly 2 hour wait you'll have at Frankfurt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Brains

Legendary Member
Location
Greenwich
I live just down the road from you. I'd do City.
However just make sure you know when the next BKK plane is as and hour and a half is not a lot of spare time for you and your baggage to swap planes, especially if the City flight is running late.

What you loose in Heathrow hassle you may gain in Frankfurt hassle
 

darkstar

New Member
Personally, I've had nothing but good experiences at Heathrow. Flying out to Singapore from there in a month or so, I actually enjoy the 2 hours in the airport!
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
Location
The TerrorVortex
No brainer IMHO. I'd go from City. I'd also make sure I had enough stuff in my hand luggage so I could survive for a week if I had to.
I appreciate there's no lounge at City, but if you can't get enough free booze down your neck on a flight to NZ then there's absolutely no hope for you.
 

rualexander

Legendary Member
If you can check your luggage right through from London City to Bangkok (assuming you are having a stopover there), then I would probably go that way, but if you have to check in again at Frankfurt I think I'd go to Heathrow and get it all over with there. I don't mind Heathrow, there are worse airports to have to hang around at.
 
Top Bottom