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Passports, ESTA’s and Visas

British tourists can visit Florida (and the rest of the USA) for up to 90 days without the need for a Visa. Though, British visitors must still get approval to visit Florida (and the rest of the USA) from an ESTA (the Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) and it will cost a small fee. For more information including where to apply for your ESTA please visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/usa/entry-requirements . British travellers must also have a valid passport for the duration of their stay in Florida (and the rest of the USA) – for up to date passport information, please visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/usa/entry-requirements .

Tipping Etiquette

In Florida, and throughout the USA, it is customary to tip in restaurants and bars between 18 and 22%. Tipping is expected as part of your dining experience, so be sure to budget a little extra for each meal to include your servers tip. In many establishments your bill will come with a suggested tip on the bottom telling you the value for an 18, 20 and 22 percent tip. We like to always go for the middle ground (20%) but you can always offer more if you feel you have had great service. 

Travel Insurance

It is essential that you have comprehensive Travel Insurance for you and your whole family before going on your Florida holiday (and the rest of the USA). You need to be sure to take out a Travel Insurance policy BEFORE you travel to Florida from the UK— for any advice, speak to one of our Travel Advisors when booking your Florida Holiday.

Best Time to Visit Florida Year-round great temperatures make Florida a favourite travel destination for holidays all year long! The most popular time of the year to visit Florida is often the summer (July-August) as this is when many families love to go on their Orlando Holiday’s to the magical Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando. Though the summer is Floridas rainy season, this never stops visitors from having a great time on their Florida summer holidays! December – February is another popular time of year for Florida holidays as these are the UKs coldest months, so travellers can escape the winter cold in the UK and trade it for winter sun in Florida! April hosts the Easter holidays, making this another very popular month for Florida holidays. The 2-week school Easter holiday makes for the perfect time for many families to have their Florida holiday as not only do the children have time off school, but April is also a milder and less humid month in Florida. In terms of cost, May/ October and November are often the months that travellers can book the cheapest Florida holidays – and you don’t need to worry about ‘out of season’ weather as Florida remains warm all year long!

Packing For your holiday to Florida, any toys resembling weapons need to be packed in hold luggage (for example, toy guns or lightsabres). Particularly if you are planning a summer holiday to Florida, you may want to pack Bug Spray as there can be some biting insects like mosquitos.  

COVID-19 Information

As of May 11 th  2023 (end of day), the COVID-19 Vaccine will no longer be a requirement for international travellers to the USA

Before you fly to Florida, you may be prompted by one of our airline partners that you are flying with (Virgin Atlantic, British Airways, Aer Lingus, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, etc) to fill out and submit a COVID-19 declaration form.

As of Tuesday 19 April 2022, the wearing of Face Masks on a flight to Florida (and the rest of the USA) will now be a personal choice. For the latest travel advice, regarding COVID-19, to Florida please check https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/usa/entry-requirements before flying. For further Florida Travel Information, including the latest Travel Updates, please visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/usa . This information is correct as of 30th January 2024.

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Things you need to know before your Florida vacation.

Florida's temperatures generally average from the mid-50s to mid-80s Fahrenheit (about 12 30 Celsius). Temperatures in the northern part of the state occasionally drop to freezing in winter, while South Florida's subtropical areas rarely see frosts or freezes. Summers are very warm and humid, though frequent, brief rain showers provide a refreshing break. The "rainy season" lasts from May through October. Hurricanes occasionally make landfall in Florida during this period; communities within the state have effective emergency plans to assist residents and visitors alike. Though some rainfall does occur at other times of year, late fall, winter and spring are usually sunny, dry and temperate.  

What to Pack

Bring cool, comfortable clothing, shorts and casual shirts, sundresses and, of course, bathing suits, tops and sandals. Keep in mind that topless sunbathing and thong-backed bikinis are prohibited in most parts of Florida. Be sure to bring plenty of sunscreen, sunglasses, hats and visors to protect you from the sun. For evening outings, "resort casual" attire (trousers, collared shirts, cotton dresses) is acceptable most places, though gentlemen might consider packing a light sports coat if a more formal evening is planned. While Florida's climate is generally warm all year round, it's a good idea to bring a light jacket if you are travelling here in December through February. Pack insect repellent and an umbrella or a light mackintosh during the rainy season. Don't worry if you forget anything - Florida stores can outfit you with anything you need.  

Most of Florida is on Eastern Standard Time, which is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time; the exception being part of Northwest Florida, from just east of Panama City Beach to Pensacola. This part of Florida is in the Central Standard Time zone (one hour earlier). Daylight savings time is in effect from the first Sunday in April through the last Sunday in October. During this period, clocks are set one hour later to maximise daylight hours.  

Visitors over 21 years of age entering the U.S. may bring 1 litre (2 pints) of alcohol, gifts worth up to $100, and 200 cigarettes, 100 cigars or 3 pounds (1.4 kilograms) of tobacco, without paying duty. Cuban cigars and other products of Cuban origin may not be brought into the U.S. All food must be declared to inspectors. A number of food items are prohibited including cheese, fresh fruit and meat products.

There is no limit on the amount of money you may bring with you. However, if you are travelling with more than $10,000 in currency, travellers cheques or other monetary instruments, you must declare it to a Customs Inspector. Failure to do so can result in the confiscation of your money. If two or more people are filing a joint declaration, they should declare the total amount of currency they are carrying. It is not necessary to declare credit cards.  

The dollar is the basic unit of American currency. It is divided into 100 cents. The most common bills are $1, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. Older bills are green and mostly look similar, distinguished primarily by their portrait of a different U.S. President. Newer bills integrate different colors, background designs, watermarks and other security features. Commonly used coins are the penny (1 cent), nickel (5 cents), dime (10 cents) and quarter (25 cents). Foreign currency is not accepted. You can exchange currency at most major airports, banks, at private exchange offices such as American Express or Thomas Cook, and at some hotels. Foreign currency exchange offices at international airports are usually open until the last international flight comes in, Monday through Saturday. Most banks are open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and some are also open on Saturday mornings. Travellers cheques are still the safest way to travel with large amounts of money and they are accepted at most locations. Credit cards are widely accepted by hotels, shops, restaurants and car hire companies. Be aware that sales tax (usually 6 to 7 percent) will be added to most prices at shops, restaurants and attractions.  

Lost or stolen credit cards or travellers cheques

To report missing credit cards, travellers cheques or travellers cheque cards, call the corresponding freephone numbers:  

Credit Cards

American Express: 800-528-4800 Diners Club: 800-234-6377 Discover: 800-347-2683 MasterCard: 800-826-2181 Visa: 800-336-8472  

Travellers Cheques

American Express: 800- 221-7282 MasterCard: 800-223-9920 Thomas Cook: 800-223-7373 Visa: 800-227-6811  

You'll find Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) in banks, grocery stores, in shopping malls and at many petrol stations.  

Using the telephone

To place a call from your hotel, you often must first dial an access code. Check the instructions on the phone, or ask the concierge or front desk clerk for assistance. To reach the police, fire brigade or ambulance, dial 9-1-1. This number is only to be used in a true emergency. Most long-distance and international calls can be dialled directly from any phone. For calls within the United States and to Canada, dial 1 followed by the area code and the seven-digit number. For international calls, dial 0-1-1 followed by the country code, city code, and the telephone number of the person you are calling. Calls to area codes 800, 888, 866, and 877 are freephone numbers, but a hotel access charge may still apply. For reversed-charge or collect calls and for person-to-person calls, dial 0 (zero, not the letter "O") followed by the area code and number you want. Specify to the operator that you are calling collect or person-to-person, or both. If your operator-assisted call is international, ask for the overseas operator. For directory assistance within the U.S., dial 4-1-1.  

Electricity

The U.S. uses 110-120 volts, 60 cycles is standard. If your small appliances use 220-240 volts, you'll need to bring a voltage converter and a plug adapter with two flat parallel pins.  

Weights and measures

The U.S. uses a partial metric and English system of weights and measures. Metric equivalents are: 1 inch = 2.5 centimetres 1 foot (12 inches) = 0.3 meter 1 yard (3 feet) = 0.9 meter 1 mile (5280 feet) = 1.6 kilometres 60 miles per hour = 100 kilometre per hour 1 ounce = 28 grams 1 pound (16 ounces) = 0.45 kilogram 1 quart (liquid) = 0.9 litre.  

Banks, government offices and post offices are closed on the national Holidays listed below. In addition, some attractions and many stores, restaurants and museums may be closed or have limited hours (call ahead to check). January 1 (New Year's Day) the third Monday in January (Martin Luther King Jr. Day) the third Monday in February (Presidents' Day) the last Monday in May (Memorial Day) July 4 (Independence Day) the first Monday in September (Labour Day) the second Monday in October (Columbus Day) November 11 (Veterans' Day) the fourth Thursday in November (Thanksgiving Day) December 25 (Christmas)  

Dining out/tipping

Some restaurants stop serving dinner as early as 9 or 10 p.m. Call first if you are planning to dine at this time or later. In the U.S., tipping is a customary reward for good service. In restaurants, bars and nightclubs, tip servers a gratuity of 15% of the total bill (before tax) for good service, or 20% for excellent service. Some restaurants include a gratuity in the amount of the bill so be sure to check or ask your server so you do not overpay. Tipping is also appropriate at a beauty salon or spa (haircut, manicure, massage, etc., at 15% of total bill); bellhop at hotel or airport ($1 per suitcase); valet ($2 when he delivers your car); taxi driver (15% of fare) and housekeeping service if you are staying at an upscale hotel ($1 - $2 per day of your stay). On package tours, guides and drivers usually get $10 per day from the group as a whole: check whether this has already been figured into your cost and pre-paid. For local sightseeing tours, you may individually tip the driver or guide if he or she has been helpful or informative; the amount is at your discretion.  

Smoking Policy

Smoking is illegal in buses and coaches, trains, taxis and in most public buildings in Florida, including establishments that serve food; however, many restaurants have outdoor smoking areas. Hotel rooms are designated as "smoking" and "non-smoking"; request the room type of your choice when making reservations. Bed & Breakfasts generally do not permit smoking inside.  

Alcohol Laws

To purchase or consume alcohol in the State of Florida you must be 21 years of age. Proof of age is often requested, so carry photo identification that gives your date of birth. Some grocery stores sell beer and wine (and will also request a photo ID). It is illegal to carry open containers of alcohol in your car or any public area that isn't zoned for alcohol consumption, and it is illegal to drive while intoxicated. Choose a "designated driver" in your group (someone who will abstain from drinking alcohol) who will be responsible for driving you home.  

Shopping malls are generally open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and Saturdays; many large shopping complexes and department stores are open on Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. Smaller, privately owned stores typically open between 9 and 10 a.m. and close between 5 and 6 p.m. from Monday through Saturday.  

Travellers with disabilities

Find helpful links and information on travelling with a variety of special needs at www.sath.org, the website of the Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality, or call the Florida chapter at 561-361-0017.  

Disabled parking permits

The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles will honor any special license plates or parking permits issued to a disabled person by foreign country that issues disabled parking permits that display the international symbol of accessibility. For more information on this and other driving related questions, visit the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles website .   

Health tips

  • Protect yourself from the rays of the sun by wearing sunglasses and by applying sunscreen at least 30 minutes before exposure. Use a sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor of at least SPF 15; SPF 45 for children. Remember to reapply several times during the day, especially after swimming or exercise.
  • Dehydration, as well as sunburn, can occur with prolonged exposure to the heat and sun, even in Florida's winter months. Try to arrange most of your outdoor activities before 10 a.m. and after 2 p.m. If you plan to be out all day, carry bottled water. (All drinking water is potable, including tap water.)
  • Avoid direct contact with wild animals. When walking in wilderness areas, stay on paths. Be cautious near lakes and ponds since they are prime habitats for alligators. Never feed an alligator or other wild animal.
  • Use insect repellent in woodsy areas and parks.  

Safety tips

  • Always lock your car. Never leave purses, wallets, luggage or other valuables in sight. Lock them in the trunk if you won't be carrying them with you. At night, try to park under a streetlight. Do not leave the car keys inside the car.
  • Keep jewelry, cash, cameras, airline tickets, passports and other travel documents and valuables in a hotel safe and keep hotel room keys out of sight. Don't forget to lock your door.
  • Carry credit cards and travellers cheques instead of large amounts of cash.
  • At public beaches, look for the beach flag system which alerts you to unsafe surf conditions. (Coloured flags on Florida beaches are designed to promote safety by warning beachgoers of water conditions. Blue or green represents calm waters and safe swimming; yellow means mild hazards, including light surf or currents; red warns of highly hazardous conditions; a double-red flag indicates the waters are closed to the public; and purple means marine pests present, which might include jellyfish, stingrays or dangerous fish. The absence of a flag does not necessarily mean the water is safe. Check with a lifeguard to be sure.)  

Emergencies

To reach the police, ambulance, or fire brigade in a true emergency, dial 9-1-1 from any phone. For less urgent requests, call the local non-emergency number for the police. Visitors may want to contact the following sources for more information:  

Accommodation

Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA) www.frla.org Florida Bed and Breakfast Inns P.O. Box 6187 Palm Harbour, FL 34684-0787 800-524-1880 or 281-499-1374 www.florida-inns.com Attractions Florida Attractions Association 114 N. Gadsden St. Tallahassee, FL 32302 850-222-2885 www.floridaattractions.com Campsites Florida Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds 1340 Vickers Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32303-3041 850-562-7151 www.campflorida.com Historical Sites Division of Historical Resources, Florida Dept. of State R.A. Gray Building 500 S. Bronough St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 850-245-6300 dos.myflorida.com/historical/ Outdoor Fun Florida Trail Association 5415 SW 13th St. Gainesville, FL 32608 877-HIKE-FLA www.florida-trail.org Florida Professional Paddlesports Association (FPPA) www.paddleflausa.com Sports Florida Sports Foundation 2930 Kerry Forest Pkwy., Suite 101 Tallahassee, FL 32309 850-488-8347 www.flasports.com State Forests Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Florida Forest Service 3125 Conner Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-1650 850-488-6591 www.fdacs.gov State Parks Florida State Parks Mail Station 536 3900 Commonwealth Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000 850-488-9872 or 850-245-2197 www.floridastateparks.org

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Rules for travelling to the USA from the UK explained: tests, vaccines and more

By Sarah James

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The US eased travel restrictions for visitors from the UK in November 2021, with rules around testing eased in June 2022. Find out what all this means for your trip.

Can I travel to the USA?

Yes. Since November 2021, international travellers from the UK have been able to visit the USA. Between November 2021 and May 2023, this was on the condition that travellers were fully vaccinated. We were on the first flight out in early November 2021, so have first-hand experience of the process.

The first British Airways flight to New York from London

What Covid tests do I need to travel to the USA?

As of June 2022, the requirement for air travellers to show proof of a negative test to enter the USA has been dropped.

"We are able to take this step because of the tremendous progress we've made in our fight against the virus. We have made lifesaving vaccines and treatments widely available and these tools are working to prevent serious illness and death, and are effective against the prevalent variants circulating in the US and around the world," a senior official said in a statement.

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Do I need to be vaccinated to go to the USA?

At the time of writing (2 May 2023), yes – most international air travellers need to show proof of being fully vaccinated to enter the USA. Any vaccine approved for use by the World Health Organisation or by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will be accepted, including AstraZeneca, Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech and others. The final vaccine dose must have been administered at least 14 days before travelling.

From 11 May 2023, the US will end the vaccination requirements for interntational travellers. This is when the coronavirus public health emergency ends.

Can unvaccinated people travel to the USA?

Until 11 May, to enter the USA unvaccinated you must have been granted an exception or be a US Citizen, US National, or US Lawful Permanent Resident. You can find out if you qualify as an exception to the rules by reading the list outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) .

After 11 May, you don't need to be vaccinated to travel to the USA.

Do I need to wear a face mask in the USA?

Rules on wearing masks differ in each state and in different settings, so it's important to check before you travel, however there are currently no states requiring people to wear masks in public spaces. You may be required to wear a mask in certain settings, such as healthcare facilities.

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The most convenient way to get to downtown Miami is by airport taxi, which costs around $25 (£20.39) and takes roughly 20 minutes. During rush hour, the journey takes closer to 40 minutes and will likely cost about $35 (£28.50). If you want to go directly to Miami Beach, this costs between $35-$45 (£28.50-£36.70).

Where are the car hire desks located at Orlando International Airport (MCO)?

The car rental agencies at Orlando International Airport are located on the Ground Transportation Level in Terminal A (Level 1). You may hire a car from Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National, Payless, SIXT, and Thrifty at Orlando International Airport. The rental vehicles are kept at Parking Garage A, which is close to both terminals.

How can I reduce my carbon footprint on flights from London to Florida?

Consider flights from London Heathrow to Orlando Airport via Philadelphia Airport with British Airways, Finnair, or Frontier Airlines to lessen your carbon footprint. Both carriers' flights consistently generate 50-56% less CO2 than other airlines on this route. Alternatively, the American Airlines flight from Heathrow to Tampa Airport generates 49% less CO2 per passenger.

Where can I change my money at Miami International Airport?

You can find currency exchange desks throughout Miami Airport in Terminals D, E, F, G, H and J. There are four booths located on the 2nd floor throughout the terminal building, another two locations at the Greeter’s Lobby zones, which are on Concourse E 1st level and Concourse J 3rd level. You can also find three desks past security in Concourse J and Concourse D, while there’s one location in the E Satellite Building.

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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 Florida with an airline and back to London with another airline.

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

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 Florida from London up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Florida

  • On average*, there is no price difference when choosing to fly in the morning or the evening on this flight route.
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  • If you want to find an affordable way to get from central London to London Stansted Airport (STN), make an online reservation for the Stansted Express Train from Liverpool Street Station. Tickets start at roughly £9.70 up to six months in advance, but they can cost nearly £20 on the day of travel.
  • If you’re looking to save money on your flights from London to Florida, it’s worth checking out indirect flights that include at least one stopover. Direct flights to Tampa, Miami and Orlando tend to be a lot more expensive than flights with a stopover. If you fly from either London Heathrow Airport (LHR) or London Gatwick Airport to Miami International Airport (MIA) with TAP Portugal, you’ll stop over in Lisbon and save a considerable amount on flight costs.
  • For the best direct flights from London to Florida, your best bet is to fly from London Gatwick Airport for the cheapest flights with Finnair or Iberia to Orlando International Airport (MCO) or Tampa International Airport (TPA). Direct flights with both of these airlines to Miami are more expensive and depart from London Heathrow Airport.
  • Fast Track cards allow you to join a special line and be rushed through airport security at any of London's airports, allowing you to bypass huge lines for your journey from London to Florida. Fast Track passes can be purchased at a discount online or in person at an airport kiosk on the day of travel.

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Very comfortable Prem economy seats for a long haul flight. Had a problem with the tv that the crew fixed so was great!

Excellent. Planes are a little older and could get some refurbishment, but besides that everything was excellent.

we were upgraded which was a blessing and tender mercy for us. I fell the day before and was in extreme pain from knee to shoulder. Sitting in a more comfortable seat during the flight was an unexpected blessing and experience.

The coffee in Premium economy and economy is terrible. That's it. Everything else is great

Very comfortable flights. Not so many new releases in terms of films.

I felt thirsty and asked the flight attendent for water, but no one came for more than half an hour.

The crew were fine. I didn’t enjoy the food at all. I found it unappetising and really had trouble eating it. The comfort level was fine and our return flight is with Cathay Pacific but honestly I probably wouldn’t fly Cathay Pacific again.

Everything went smooth. All flights were on time No changing gates, . No changing flights . It was like a completely different airlines tha n the last time I used Cathay Pacific . The last flight, 2 months ago, I had before this one was from Philippines also . I got changed in Manila and was told it only added 2 hours onto my flight . My 20 hour return trip ended up being 30 hours return with a 10.0 hour layover in New York with no seats anywhere . Everyone was sleeping or sitting on the floor . Unlike the hotel I was given in Manila to wait for this flight home . I never thought I would use Cathay Pacific again . But I did and this time you were great! I should have complained about the flight and layover from Hell a couple months ago. Consider that I am complaining about that august/23 flight now . Thank you got the great flying experience on my way home from philippines .

Uncomfortable seat/ bed. Opted for a front window seat without TV not working ). A bit smelly blanket and environment inside.

I traveled to Singapore for 5 days, I didn’t receive my luggage until the 3rd day. When I received my luggage was broken which they fixed it supposedly. I never had such a poor experience with the any other airline. I honestly think it should be a compensation for all of my losses and suffering that I went through.

Wuhan - Dubai. Old plane: 1. Only USB charger. No power outlet to plug in.. 2. Super narrow seat layout 3. Toilet cover consistently fell down and hit my back when sitting on it.. :( 4. Entertainment system touch screen not sensitive, and need to press hard or use finger tips to hit. Crew were very nice and accommodating though.

1. I got very poor check in experience with the counter lady . This is the first airline I ever experienced that no combine check in weight allow . Even we have 4 of us but weight counter by piece . So we wasted lot of time argue and repack . This is super crazy 2. Next I left my Samsung tablet on the plane . And I started to escalate and finally spoke to southern airline lost and found in Malaysia and the amazing answer she give is : system nothing found and please try to call southern airline in china 🧐 . I have been flying many other airlines but this is my first encounterment with such irresponsible airline response and no empathy given to customer . My feeling is nobody bother whether how customer like me feel and I’m just too small for the management to take note .

No red vine, no whiskey, no vodka. No that I wanted all of them at once but still...

During flight, some passengers perform stomping leg exercises which disturb the comfort (I.e. sleep) of other passengers.

No good but was short flight. Both of our China Southern flights were on time. No surprises.

The flight was okay it was the kayak customer service that was poor, I have been trying to change my name on my flight ticket 3 days before my flight and nothing got done about it even tho I messaged so many times and phoned, all I got in return was that is was being processed and still to this day nothing has been done about it, I think it’s disgusting and un needed stress to the trip.

The food was perfect. The boarding process is a bit long. Given the late boarding time, I felt very tired by the time I was seated.

Quality flight from start to finish. Customer service is evidently very important to this company. The staff really exceeded expectations.

Traveling with the Chinese airlines , their service superior to the US Airlines , they are much more friendly and the seats are comfortable , In the past I flew with United , now ,United Airline will become history for me .

On the flight back the seats where very uncomfortable, they where so bad that my back started to hurt after the first 2 hours. I can sit in a wooden chair for 2 hours. But these where just horrible, it just shows how cheap the airline has become. And the cabin was heated all those people in a heated cabin during a night flight. It was clear the climate control was not working. To top that off you are not even offered a glass of water, these people are animals.

We purchased a Go First Pass for 10 Euros each so we could board first, but everyone was able to board at the same time so we wasted 20 Euros. The flight left ab out 15 minutes late and was not allowed to land at Healthrow so we had to circle Heathrow for about 45 minutes. This caused us to almost miss our flight from Heathrow to Atlanta.

Severely delayed with no notice. Could have arrived at the airport hours later had we been informed of the delay

Once the boarding sign went on and all passengers gathered in line, we were left waiting standing up for almost an hour because there was a delay.

It would be nice to have vegan options for meals. The entertainment was not working on the the way to Austria. It was only available near the end of flight to Canada. The service was excellent.

Flight was delayed by approx 1 hour. The boarding process and the flight itself were very good, slightly tight squeeze for my legs but overall happy.

The business class layout on this plane is tightly packed and atrocious with no sense of privacy.

Flight was meant to leave at 8:30pm but there was a 2 hour delay 😞

Airmalta does not include meals in their flights and neither offers entertainment.

The trip itself was good. I have given only good as rating, because my first flight has been cancelled by a different airline and that caused disruption in my trip. I spent over ten hours in Luton airport and that caused me high tiredness, sickness, because of the very early initial trip. easyJet staff has been professional and friendly.

Very pleasant crew, working hard on a full plane. Delay by a broken seat. However crew made back 60% of the delay.

Delayed and then further delayed with no announcement made so that all the passengers (who were standing in the jetty) could hear. We stood there for well over 20 minutes. We were further delayed through weather but no one explained that to us until the pilot made an announcement when finally on board

easyJet need to ensure that whether pre-booking seats or not children aren’t split from their parents the crew spent the majority of boarding asking passengers to move to accommodate two families. Surely the system identifies minors on a booking !!!!! It was all very frustrating to watch and caused delays which I’m sure cost easyJet more in the long run rather that automatically allocating families with minors seats together automatically.

As you would expect from a budget airline Left and arrived on time, no frills, not even a glass of water offered But you get what you pay for

I had an emergency escape seat. The attendant gave the extrA briefing to my side of the aisle but didnt direct it at all to the other where my wife was sitting

Boarding great. Didn’t eat or drink so can not comment.

Total jobs worths over carry on bags, charged £96 extra for bags that were clearly hand luggage

3 hours delayed Don’t understand why when you have paid for ‘speedy boarding’ they call you forward to then make you stand fir another 20 minutes in a confined space before boarding the plane.

The pilot did everything possible to make up the 35 minute delay. His communications were honest, prompt and positive throughout.

The crew was very attentive and kept busy serving a variety of treats!

Offered vegetable curry when it was actually tofu which I don’t care for.

The flight was good the crew excellent…but take off delayed three hours!!!

Both mine and my husband's chairs were broken. Also it took 2 hours to get our bags after our flight which was wild.

perhaps eye contact with the cabin crew, instead of abruptness and an impatience to serve.

Not enough trash pickups throughout the flight. Everything else was great.

Overall good, the gluten free food is very hit/miss though and you must tell them you have an allergy days in advance.

All was good. The headphones they supply are of poor quality. The food is good but too much dairy.

Seating space was crowded and I am a very small woman.

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.

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How Far is the UK From Florida

When discussing the distance between the UK and Florida, it’s key to note that the exact distance can vary. This is largely due to the starting point in the UK and the specific destination in Florida.

Understanding the geographic distance between the UK and Florida is vital. This knowledge aids in travel planning and ensures a smoother travel experience. The geographic distance between these two locations is approximately 4,400 miles (7,081 kilometers). This is the straight-line distance or “as the crow flies,” which does not consider the curvature of the earth.

The actual travel distance may be longer due to the route taken. For instance, a flight from London to Miami covers approximately 4,426 miles (7,121 kilometers). It’s also important to remember that travel times can vary depending on several factors. These include the speed of travel, the specific route, and stops along the way.

In measuring distances, both miles and kilometers are commonly used. These measurements provide an idea of how far two locations are from each other. The UK predominantly uses miles, while most other countries, including the US, use kilometers. For instance, the distance from London to Miami is roughly 4,426 miles or 7,121 kilometers.

Understanding the distance between the UK and Florida in both miles and kilometers allows travelers to plan effectively. This information can help in estimating travel time, deciding on the best route, and preparing for the journey. To have a hassle-free trip, it’s always recommended to understand the distance and what to expect during the journey.

In the next section, we’ll discuss more on how this distance affects flight times and the best times to travel. So stay tuned and keep reading.

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Different Travel Options

Understanding the distance between the UK and Florida isn’t just about numbers. It’s also about the different travel options available to you. Let’s delve into the most common modes of travel and what you can expect in terms of time and convenience.

Flying from the UK to Florida – Flying is undoubtedly the fastest and most common way to travel from the UK to Florida. Direct flights from London to Miami, for instance, typically take around nine hours. However, if you’re flying from other parts of the UK or heading to different parts of Florida, your travel time may differ. It’s always best to check with your airline for the most accurate information.

Remember , the jet stream can affect travel times. Flights from the UK to Florida, heading west, are often slightly longer due to the wind direction.

Sailing from the UK to Florida – If time isn’t an issue and you’re after a more leisurely and scenic journey, you might consider sailing. Transatlantic cruises from Southampton to Miami can take upwards of two weeks. The exact duration can vary depending on the cruise line and specific itinerary.

Cruising provides a unique travel experience, with the opportunity to enjoy onboard entertainment and visit multiple destinations along the way. It’s a fantastic option if you’re not in a rush and love the romance of the open seas.

Driving from the UK to Florida – While it’s technically not possible to drive directly from the UK to Florida due to the Atlantic Ocean, you can combine driving with sailing. This is a great option if you’re planning to bring a vehicle or simply prefer road trips.

You could drive to a UK port, take a ferry to mainland Europe, and then drive to a European port to catch a transatlantic cruise to the US. From there, you can continue your journey by car to Florida.

While this option requires significantly more time and planning, it provides a unique adventure and the opportunity to see more of both Europe and the US. It’s ideal for those who love the open road and have the time to spare.

In the end, the best travel option depends on your personal preferences, budget, and time constraints. Whether you’re a fan of quick flights, leisurely cruises, or adventurous road trips, there’s a way for you to get from the UK to Florida.

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All in all the flight was good. Love the fact that for airline food it was piping hot

Cabin Crew always friendly and helpful. Seating cramped - foul smelling from toilets, high risk of disease. Guard personal property such as expensive sunglasses Coffee always awful and cold Meal trays toddler sized Not worth the extra cost to fly SQ - use a budget airline, same if not better experience

When boarding, after business class should be premium economy, but economy class already lined-up at the gate blocking premium economy to board. Singapore airline crew should done a better job to organize this chaos :( Thank you.

It seems paying premium economy does not make difference with economy. No priority boarding, not worthy paying extra$$$ for premium economy.

Perfect experience from boarding through to leaving the flight, comfortable and personalised service from all staff, highly recommended

They were able to assist my elderly father and myself after not being able to check in to scoot. The counter service was phenomenal. They did what they could to get us on the next plane so we could catch our Connecting flight. Scoot closed early on us so we ended up missing our flight.

They are great with every aspect of customer service. Helped my elderly father and aided him with using the restroom.

Due to the delay of my first flight, my connecting flight with JetBlue was canceled by Singapore Airlines, but the JetBlue crew was very accommodating and rebooked a seat for me. The crew was very nice and had good attitude.

The overall operation needs to be improved. The in-flight services took forever and sometimes ran out of options.

The male traveller seated in the row in front diagonally opposite my husbands seat across the aisle as soon as the seatbelt sign went off moved across the aisle into the seat in front of my husband for the entire journey from London to Singapore he had his seat reclined and pushed back and the seat touching my husbands knees for the entire journey from London to Singapore. very uncomfortable for my husband.

Very comfortable Prem economy seats for a long haul flight. Had a problem with the tv that the crew fixed so was great!

While I was in great pain, the seat was sufficiently comfortable to allow me to rest and not be in so much pain.

we were upgraded which was a blessing and tender mercy for us. I fell the day before and was in extreme pain from knee to shoulder. Sitting in a more comfortable seat during the flight was an unexpected blessing and experience.

Flight crew was especially thoughtful and attentive, made sure our seats were comfortable so we could rest on the long flight

Very comfortable flights. Not so many new releases in terms of films.

I felt thirsty and asked the flight attendent for water, but no one came for more than half an hour.

The crew were fine. I didn’t enjoy the food at all. I found it unappetising and really had trouble eating it. The comfort level was fine and our return flight is with Cathay Pacific but honestly I probably wouldn’t fly Cathay Pacific again.

Everything went smooth. All flights were on time No changing gates, . No changing flights . It was like a completely different airlines tha n the last time I used Cathay Pacific . The last flight, 2 months ago, I had before this one was from Philippines also . I got changed in Manila and was told it only added 2 hours onto my flight . My 20 hour return trip ended up being 30 hours return with a 10.0 hour layover in New York with no seats anywhere . Everyone was sleeping or sitting on the floor . Unlike the hotel I was given in Manila to wait for this flight home . I never thought I would use Cathay Pacific again . But I did and this time you were great! I should have complained about the flight and layover from Hell a couple months ago. Consider that I am complaining about that august/23 flight now . Thank you got the great flying experience on my way home from philippines .

Halal food options could have been better the first meal portion sizes were very small the second breakfast meal the fish and couscous was very dry and disappointing I enjoyed the Hong Kong t lot I enjoyed the midnight stuck a lot the Hong Kong tea we had for breakfast was very good

Cabin crew decided to make sure that the seat belt sight was on for most of a 3 hour 45 minute flight preventing pax.to use the facilities and then giving me omg when confronted with the situation. They should bear in mind that if there would be any human waste on the seats it has to be treated as biological material and removed by a hazardous material team.

6hrs fly they dont give you a glass of water from seoul to singapore need to buy drink and food plus they charge for bag on international fly is always Free 1 bag from seoul to singapore is Not a local fly you are traveling true asia same story from singapore to Bali no water drink after payment for bag drink cost more the regular airline Well never use this company again we use regular company like Delta korea japan China and even scoot parent company Singapore Air

We had 2 attempts to land at Singapore Changing during a thunderstorm. Everything was delayed by 1 hour plus.

Boarding was not accordingly after front seat, bmf then back seat. This delayed for at least 40mins or more. The staff at Jakarta can do better. Is chaos at the entry to board the plane. This tarnished Scoot reputation when everyone was talking about it.

The crew was not customer oriented at all, even confrontational . The aircraft needs more attention to detail as far as comfort, and the 1 hour sitting at the gate with no air is inexcusable

We flew on the 787 Dreamliner direct to main gate at KLIA2, quick entry via eGate and on the train 41mins after touchdown. Go well SCOOT

Was on scoot plus. The only good thing about the flight was the spacious seats. Tables and armrests were extremely dirty Food: bad Entertainment: non existent Wifi: unable to connect, then was painfully slow that we couldn’t even send messages Good thing we had a night flight, so we just slept throughout.

Not clear why boarding passes could only be issued at the counter and not through the kiosk. I had already check-in on the web, so waiting to obtain a boarding pass 1.5 hours before the actual flight defeats the purpose of early web check-in.

no charging point. food offering is limited and very much on the budget line. Overall is not satisfying for such a price and duration of flight.

We were delayed, but there was never any update given. Everyone was standing at the gate as boarding was supposed to commence at 13:10 for a 13:55 flight. We didn't actually start getting on the shuttles to the plane, until after 14:00. No updates, no information given at all.

Scoot refused to change my flight even though I had booked a flexible ticket. MyTrip wanted to charge me an extra $271 for a ticket that was only listed as $217. I complained about this to scoot and they didn't give a shite. So never again will you be getting money from me Scoot. You can Scoot off.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Staying at $8,000-Per-Night Luxury Resort While Filming New Netflix Show Despite Money Woes

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are living large — or is it all a disguise?!

The estranged royals are reportedly staying at a lavish resort in Palm Beach, Fla., while filming one of their new Netflix shows and attending the Royal Salute Polo Challenge at the Grand Champions Polo Club in Wellington.

On Saturday, April 13, Harry was spotted soaking up the East Coast sun while enjoying his time at the polo event, a news publication reported.

For the occasion, the 39-year-old wore a casual gray T-shirt, black jeans and a baseball cap, as he spent the entirety of the day being filmed by cameras for his and Meghan’s upcoming project , according to the news outlet.

During their Florida vacation, Harry and his wife, 42, have been sleeping at the Four Seasons Palm Beach, which costs upwards of $8,000 per night.

At one point during their stay, the lovebirds were seen walking around the luxurious resort grounds and even lounged by the pool after heading home from the polo event, per the news publication.

According to the hotel’s website, Four Seasons is Palm Beach’s only five-star resort and promises "picturesque pools and acres of private beachfront."

Guests are welcome to participate in various activities — including diving, kayaking and paddle boarding the waters surrounding Everglades National Park.

On select dates, the hotel offers classes with some of "America’s leading polo players."

Harry and Meghan’s whole weekend appeared to be taken over by the ball game played on horseback, as the couple was spotted cozied up together at the event on Friday, April 12.

Profits made at the event benefited Harry’s co-created organization Sentebale.

The Duke of Sussex founded Sentebale in 2006 alongside Prince Seeiso of Lesotho .

Harry and the Suits actress’ trip to Florida came just one day after their company Archewell Productions revealed two new series are in the "early stages" of production at Netflix .

One of the shows is set to "provide viewers unprecedented access to the world of professional polo."

While the prince won’t be the star of the series, he is expecting to make various cameos .

Meghan took the reins for the other project, as it will "celebrate the joys of cooking and gardening, entertaining and friendship."

Harry and Meghan’s new Netflix endeavors — and luxurious resort stays — come as the spouses reportedly face financial struggles after the Duchess of Sussex lost her Spotify podcast gig, as The Royal Observer previously reported.

"Meghan is hyper-concerned about money , rightfully so, given their extravagant spending and lower-than-expected earnings," a source spilled back in January.

"The situation is particularly daunting this time, as they have rapidly depleted their funds and are not as financially secure as they once were," the insider noted. "Meghan is taking charge, but it may be too little too late."

Hello! reported details regarding Harry and Meghan’s resort stay.

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