I think you mean British Midlands, which is one of my favorite
airlines and especially the way the flight attendants dress - gloves
and hats while in the airport!

     Good idea about the e-mail list; I should check that out.

     Often there are good fares advertised in the paper, but then they say
"one way based on round trip, other charges apply" - which basically
means double it and add $100.  Which may still be a good deal, but be
sure to read the fine print before getting too excited.

     The V&A is nice, as is the Museum of London.  The Museum of London is
sort of set up as a timeline of London history, and I think it's well
done and of interest to those of us who like any period of history.

     -Carol


> I have a suggestion for those wanting to go to London.  I am on United
> Airlines frequent flyer email list.  During Feb. & Mar. 2005 flights to
> London went for around $200 ISD (roundtrip) from Dulles airport in DC. At
> one point, the price dropped to $175.   I saw flights from Chicago to
> London for just a little bit more. The catch is that you have to
purchase the
> ticket within the week of the offer, and you can travel anytime for a
> month and stay up to a month.  United is also affiliated with British
Midway
> (BMI).  So the flights may be on that airline instead of United.

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