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Airline network

The UK offers an extensive airline network allowing airline ticket holders to depart from airports across the United Kingdom and Eire.

This airline network stretches from Scotland to the South of England providing travelers with a huge range of airlines, destinations and airports.

Airline websites & tickets

Many airline websites allow consumers the opportunity to purchase airline tickets via their website. Airlines often provide discounts to customers booking their tickets through airline websites rather than over the telephone as an incentive to book online

Ticketless travel was pioneered in the early 1990s by the new generation of so called budget airlines but today all travellers booking tickets through an airline website are provided with an e-ticket.

These electronic airline tickets provide a convenient way for travellers to book, receive and use airline tickets and are beginning to replace more traditional airline tickets, even when bookings are made via the telephone.

Electronic bookings over the Internet can help reduce costs for the airline, as it is the customer who is entering the ticket information. Measures such as reducing data entry costs and electronic tickets can help reduce costs for the airline.


Airlines

British Airways
www.britishairways.com

Virgin
www.virgin-atlantic.com

United Airlines
www.unitedairlines.co.uk

Delta Airlines
www.delta.com

Air France

Airport parking

Whatever airline you use it may be beneficial to consider airport parking before you depart for your journey. The website www.airportsecureparking.com offers a guide to secure parking around the airline networks UK airports.