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How long is the flight to West Virginia?

An average direct flight from Canada to West Virginia takes 8h 21m, covering a distance of 3219 km. The shortest route is Toronto Pearson Intl Airport (YYZ) to Pittsburgh (PIT) with an average flight time of 1h 14m.

FAQs for flying to West Virginia with British Airways

  • Does British Airways usually have the lowest fares for flights to West Virginia?

    WestJet frequently offers the lowest average return price for flights to West Virginia, but fares can vary between airlines and dates. We recommend comparing all available options on KAYAK before booking your flight.

  • What other airlines fly to West Virginia besides British Airways?

    In addition to British Airways, airline such as WestJet also operate flights to West Virginia. Check KAYAK to compare fares from these and other carriers.

British Airways customer reviews

6.7
Okay7,711 verified ratings
6.9Boarding
6.4Entertainment
6.8Comfort
7.6Crew
6.4Food
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10.0 Wonderful
Friendliness, care and attention of cabin crew
A
10.0 Wonderful
Really appreciated the care, attention and friendliness of cabin crew. Very comfortable, prompt and efficient flight.
A
10.0 Wonderful
It is an airline that has the service that used to be in the old times as a standard and now is rare. Very good.
W
10.0 Wonderful
Economy seats were good and spacious. Much better than virgin by a mile.
A
6.0 Okay
This review if for American Airlines. From London to LA, British Airways customers flew American Airlines and there was a small incident on the plane with a customer that was sitting next to me. She had a gluten free meal which she selected online. The flight attendant brought her food and both times, it contained gluten (bread, cracker) and by the second time, the customer mentioned about the issue to the flight attendant because she is highly allergic to gluten. Customer was very gentle and just wanted to note that both her meals contained gluten on the tray. The whole situation could have ended really well if flight attendant just apologized and mentioned she would relay the message to the responsible party. Instead, she entered defensive mode and started making some BS excuse about how the cracker that was supposed to be mine, fell onto her tray instead. Mind me, I already had that cracker on my tray. I doubt I would be given two. Also, she mentioned that the bread from the previous meal was gluten free. REALLY? I ate that bread and it tasted like it had PLENTY of gluten. The whole situation was handled so poorly, not only by that one flight attendant, but by 2 others. The reason I intervened is because the customer sitting next to me was tearing and all she did was mention the mistake which could have cause her health great damage, and instead she received attacks and excuses. AA, you should train your employees how to better handle situations like this. A 'well, I don't see why this problem is a big deal since you (the customer with allergies) read the ingredients and avoided eating the cracker that "accidentally fell" from the tray of the customer sitting next to you,' should not have been coming out of a flight attendant's mouth.
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10.0 Wonderful
Good
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2.0 Poor
It was boo boo nasty.
A
10.0 Wonderful
Great, but very short flight
A
8.0 Very good
Continue to be disappointed that the “food” for “ordinary” fare paying passengers is poor - on this flight it consisted of a packet of two biscuits and a small bottle of water … not even offered a “free” cup of tea or coffee. Suggest a review of the “menu” and offer a hot drink to ordinary (economy class) passengers. On this route there are many far cheaper flights available - paying almost £200 for a flight that could have been bought for less than half this price should have some “perks” - offering hot drinks to all passengers would, in my opinion, be a cost effective measure which would improve the image of British Airways.
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6.0 Okay
It’s the old style plane with the old Ying Yang seats doesn’t compare to other airlines with newer planes.

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