Round-trip from | $2,118 |
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One-way from | $3,152 |
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$2,118 - $15,448
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New York John F Kennedy IntlExeter
JFK - EXT
JFKEXT
New York John F Kennedy Intl
sáb. 8/10
1 stop11h 00m
Exeter
dom. 8/18
2 stops28h 05m
New York John F Kennedy IntlExeter
JFK - EXT
JFKEXT
New York John F Kennedy Intl
jue. 6/27
2 stops13h 25m
Exeter
lun. 7/1
1 stop13h 05m
New York John F Kennedy IntlExeter
JFK - EXT
JFKEXT
New York John F Kennedy Intl
jue. 6/27
2 stops15h 25m
Exeter
lun. 7/1
2 stops36h 45m
NewarkExeter
EWR - EXT
EWREXT
Newark
sáb. 8/10
1 stop10h 35m
Exeter
dom. 8/18
1 stop11h 20m
NewarkExeter
EWR - EXT
EWREXT
Newark
sáb. 8/10
2 stops16h 15m
Exeter
dom. 8/18
1 stop11h 20m
New York John F Kennedy IntlExeter
JFK - EXT
JFKEXT
New York John F Kennedy Intl
sáb. 8/10
1 stop11h 00m
Exeter
dom. 8/18
1 stop14h 50m
New York John F Kennedy IntlExeter
JFK - EXT
JFKEXT
New York John F Kennedy Intl
jue. 6/27
1 stop12h 50m
Exeter
lun. 7/1
1 stop13h 05m
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My walker did not arrive with the rest of my luggage. The handling crew (via partners) that works for British Airways is completely unhelpful and don't even answer the phone. I went to the airport 48 hours after my arrival to try to retrieve it but no one was in the lost and found office. After looking for someone to help for an hour, someone brought me back to look through some lost and found luggage but didn't have access to all the rooms and I didn't find it. I spent the next 3 days calling and being redirected to numbers that no one answers and people who barely offer help. I'm told they will follow up and now my holiday is half over and I haven't been able to leave my daughter's flat because I can't walk without my walker. British Airways is supposedly following up with their "valencia team" and will get back to me in 24-48 hours although they said that on Saturday too... the lack of accountability is beyond frustrating.
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My walker did not arrive with the rest of my luggage. The handling crew (via partners) that works for British Airways is completely unhelpful and don't even answer the phone. I went to the airport 48 hours after my arrival to try to retrieve it but no one was in the lost and found office. After looking for someone to help for an hour, someone brought me back to look through some lost and found luggage but didn't have access to all the rooms and I didn't find it. I spent the next 3 days calling and being redirected to numbers that no one answers and people who barely offer help. I'm told they will follow up and now my holiday is half over and I haven't been able to leave my daughter's flat because I can't walk without my walker. British Airways is supposedly following up with their "valencia team" and will get back to me in 24-48 hours although they said that on Saturday too... the lack of accountability is beyond frustrating.
Historic cathedrals, Victorian architecture and Gothic Revival structures seem to dominate the riverside town of Exeter, a city in Devon with a rich history that spans more than 2,000 years. What started as a Roman military outpost and evolved into a significant trading post is now a thriving English city with a youthful air, thanks to the many university students who call Exeter home. Today, visitors can get their fill of both history and culture with a visit to Exeter.
Undoubtedly, it is the historic cathedral that tops the must-see list when it comes to visiting the city. Exeter Cathedral embodies the town’s medieval glory through its 15th-century Gothic architecture, while a host of centuries-old churches and the 800-year-old Guildhall are equally reflective of Exeter’s storied past. For a more in-depth look at Exeter’s history, visitors can explore the exhibits at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. A stroll along the historic Quayside to soak up the architecture and waterfront views should also be included in any Exeter itinerary.
Exeter has come a long way since its Roman and trading post days, though, and visitors don’t have to look far to see evidence of this for themselves. At Crealy Adventure Park, the excitement flows non-stop as a host of indoor and outdoor rides and attractions keep the entire family entertained. Meanwhile, the city’s thriving arts scene can be experienced at Exeter Phoenix or Exeter Northcott Theatre. If shopping is on the itinerary, visitors may enjoy the chain shops of Exeter’s High Street. Those looking for independent shops and boutiques may not be impressed with High Street’s cookie-cutter offerings but should note that many of the streets surrounding High Street are filled with independently owned stores. After dark, Exeter’s nightlife scene revs up with live music and dancing at bars and clubs throughout this Devon town.
Exeter is most popular during the months of May through October, when the weather is warm and mild. These months also draw visitors thanks to events like the Exeter Summer Festival in June and the performing arts-focused Unexpected Exeter festival in August. Cheaper airfares to Exeter can generally be found in the months of January and February, the coldest time of year in the city.
Thanks to the city’s relatively small size, visitors can generally feel comfortable navigating Exeter by foot. The public transportation system also makes it easy to get around Exeter.