| Airline | Flight | Departure City | Arrival City | Departure Time | Arrival Time |
| Air Canada | AC4743 | Washington (Dulles International) | Toronto (Pearson Int'l) | 09/03/2005, 04:45 pm | 06:28 pm |
| Air Canada | AC842 | Toronto (Pearson Int'l) | Glasgow (Glasgow Airport) | 10:45 pm | 09/04/2005, 10:15 am |
| Air Canada | AC843 | Glasgow (Glasgow Airport) | Toronto (Pearson Int'l) | 09/10/2005, 11:45 am | 01:55 pm |
| Air Canada | AC4620 | Toronto (Pearson Int'l) | Washington (Dulles International) | 04:40 pm | 06:15 pm |
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Date: 2005-07-14 08:40 am (UTC)I remember once flying from Luxembourg to London Heathrow ... via Frankfurt. that too is almost a straight line ... with the starting point in the middle!
I must admit I'd have thought it would be cheaper getting a Washington - UK main airport (Birmingham or Manchester probably) and taking an internal UK flight.
*after som e research on expedia.co.uk (there is a .com as well) *
Well it seems like your route doesn't come up at all and the cheapest is US Airways changing in Philadelphia then straight to Glasgow for GBP 426.90. I didn't realise there were trans-atlantic flights into Glasgow. Ah well you live and learn.
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Date: 2005-07-14 12:11 pm (UTC)