London to New York — Hybrid Booking Guide
Direct cash fare: $3,528. Best hybrid: $2,152 + 16.5K Avios. Save $1,376 cash.
Booking strategies compared
BA cash LHR→DUB ($463) + TAP cash DUB→JFK ($2,137)
BA Avios LHR→DUB (16.5K + $19 tax) + TAP Portugal DUB→JFK ($2,137)
BA Avios 88K off-peak (3 seats)
Positioning flight options
Use cheap award flights to reposition to a hub with cheaper onward fares.
Tips for this route
- Dublin is the best hub — only 16.5K Avios positioning, saves $1,376 cash
- Copenhagen and Paris also work as positioning hubs at the same 16.5K Avios
- BA Avios at 88K off-peak direct is the pure-award sweet spot (3 seats available on test date)
Frequently asked questions
- What is a hybrid flight booking?
- A hybrid booking combines an award flight (using points/miles) with a cash ticket into one journey via a connecting hub. Two separate tickets, two different payment methods, one journey.
- How much can I save with hybrid on London to New York?
- Up to $1,376 cash by using 16,500 Avios for LHR→DUB positioning + $2,137 cash DUB→JFK. Direct cash fare is $3,528.
- Is it safe to book split tickets?
- Split tickets carry risk — if leg 1 is delayed, leg 2's airline won't rebook you. Allow 4+ hours connection time and carry hand luggage only.
Split ticket warning
Hybrid bookings use separate tickets. If your positioning flight is delayed and you miss the onward leg, the second airline won't rebook you. Allow at least 4 hours between legs and carry hand luggage only.
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