
Hi Star!
you've had some good suggestions already.And it depends really on what you class as >
good value< because the experience, Airlines and route taken can vary wildly.
My money and bias go with BA/Virgin both have a 'YP' policy for a start (young persons) so your girls can be looked after by staff the same as 'Un mins' which is unaccompanied minors (kids 5 to 12yrs travelling on own) reassuring if its their first time travelling (?)
With BA you can do the online check in the day before which is
brilliant you can choose your seat from a plan of the aircraft so your not by the toilet :rolleyes: and snaffle the best seats by the exit doors for nice legroom :D
The cheaper you go.. and bottom end would be United,IcelandAir,Aer Lingus etc you will have smaller aircraft,probably wont be a direct flight,so the girls will need to negotiate another airport, and your seat is smaller and with IcelandAir for example drinks are few and far between :( very basic service.
Get the girls to pack bottles of water (the cheaper the flight the less drinks services) get those little blow up pillows (something else airlines are cutting back on now) theyre young and supple tho' shouldnt be a problem to slum it a bit!! Ive always found Aer Lingus good and when you connect through Dublin they have immigration for US there..its great!! No long queue Stateside as youve already been cleared :D
HTH a little??? youve got your work cut out for you :)