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£573 - £1,638
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London HeathrowManchester
LHR - MHT
LHRMHT
London Heathrow
Wed 11/9
1 stop10h 45m
Manchester
Tue 24/9
1 stop10h 25m
London HeathrowManchester
LHR - MHT
LHRMHT
London Heathrow
Mon 17/6
2 stops23h 29m
Manchester
Sun 23/6
1 stop29h 04m
London HeathrowManchester
LHR - MHT
LHRMHT
London Heathrow
Wed 10/7
1 stop18h 01m
Manchester
Wed 17/7
1 stop9h 39m
London HeathrowManchester
LHR - MHT
LHRMHT
London Heathrow
Mon 17/6
2 stops23h 29m
Manchester
Sun 23/6
2 stops14h 35m
London HeathrowManchester
LHR - MHT
LHRMHT
London Heathrow
Sat 15/6
1 stop12h 51m
Manchester
Sat 7/9
1 stop11h 07m
London HeathrowManchester
LHR - MHT
LHRMHT
London Heathrow
Sat 15/6
1 stop26h 11m
Manchester
Sat 7/9
2 stops16h 07m
London HeathrowManchester
LHR - MHT
LHRMHT
London Heathrow
Mon 17/6
1 stop12h 51m
Manchester
Sun 23/6
1 stop11h 04m
London GatwickManchester
LGW - MHT
LGWMHT
London Gatwick
Fri 6/9
2 stops25h 43m
Manchester
Sun 15/9
2 stops39h 17m
London HeathrowManchester
LHR - MHT
LHRMHT
London Heathrow
Sat 15/6
2 stops25h 46m
Manchester
Sat 22/6
2 stops13h 40m
BOS Temperature | -1 - 23 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Manchester, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 23.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around -1.0 C).
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Seats were small, but comfortable enough. It was only a smaller plane for the short flight to Tromsö.
Food
Entertainment
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Overall
Boarding
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Seats were small, but comfortable enough. It was only a smaller plane for the short flight to Tromsö.
Food
Entertainment
Comfort
Overall
Boarding
Crew
Reviews
Seats were small, but comfortable enough. It was only a smaller plane for the short flight to Tromsö.
Food
Entertainment
Comfort
Overall
Boarding
Crew
Reviews
Seats were small, but comfortable enough. It was only a smaller plane for the short flight to Tromsö.
As the oldest states in the U.S., New England states never fail to delight visitors with a brilliant combination of history, natural beauty and modern conveniences. New Hampshire, with its reputation for maple syrup, apple cider and stunning fall foliage, is no exception – nor is its largest city: Manchester.
The city got its start as a major player in the textile industry, with mills, warehouses and plants dominating the cityscape into the early 20th century. Today, remnants of Manchester’s manufacturing roots are still visible in the city’s skyline, where centuries-old brick buildings sit next to towering skyscrapers, a nod to Manchester’s recent move into new modern areas of industry, including finance and technology.
Visitors can explore Manchester’s past with a visit to The Millyard Museum, which traces the city’s past back 11,000 years to tell of the earliest inhabitants, the workers who built the city and the 21st-century persona that Manchester has since adopted. Another worthwhile stop is The Currier Museum of Art, where works by the likes of Matisse, Monet, Picasso and O’Keeffe are on display.
Even those who generally loathe shopping may want to reconsider while in Manchester, as the state of New Hampshire is one of the rare places in the U.S. where no sales tax is charged. The Mall of New Hampshire in Manchester is the third largest in the state and offers plenty of opportunity to make the most out of a sales tax-free trip.
Cuisines from around the world are well represented in Manchester, and after dinner, the lively energy of Elm Street’s bars are an inviting way to end a night in the city.
Buses are available throughout Manchester, though they usually stop running fairly early in the evening. It is also possible to walk between some attractions, but it is easiest to get around by hiring a car. Taxis can also be arranged by phone but are typically a very expensive option.
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) is about six miles south of the city centre, and passengers can take express buses into Manchester. Taxis are also available, and passengers can easily arrange for a hire car at the airport.
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, often referred to locally as simply Manchester Airport, is a small airport about 5km (3 miles) from Manchester, New Hampshire. It handles roughly four million passengers a year and functions as a low-cost alternative to the airport in Boston, about 50 miles (80km) south and accessible by bus. Flights to Manchester-Boston Regional Airport come in mainly from hubs across the US, although Air Canada also operates a route from Toronto.
The biggest city in the state, Manchester is home to a number of historic sports venues, a few museums and a couple of colleges. There are some beautiful historic buildings in the downtown area, which is experiencing a revival, although most of Manchester-Boston Regional Airport’s traffic is still headed south to Boston and New York City.
No matter where you’re headed, Manchester-Boston is an efficient and friendly gateway to the delights of New England.