| Q. | what websites flight is more cheaper to buy airfare international,also i need coupon code help please urgent!? | Related Search: Air Travel | | | i am flying from phx,az to lima peru in december 22 and its christmas so i need your help to find cheapest tickets airfares prices,of course its christmas but my family is worth to be there...i appreciate your help..i already tried kayak,cheap air,expedia,ati flights,one travel..i dont want any latin flights due to drugs,terrorism and fever so i rather to take u.s. flight or european its fine unless it should be cheaper,thanks!! also i need promotional coupon codes so i could get any discounts in buying my flight ticket to peru my destination from phoenix.
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| Q. | Most Cost-effective way to travel? | Related Search: Air Travel | | | Here's my situation - I am in Michigan. And I have to travel to multiple cities in East Coast/West Coast and some in mid-west between December and January by Air. While I know travel aggregated sites like Sidestep/Kayak etc. to seek out individual round trip flights, but is there another option like buying in bulk 10 one-way tickets from an airline, which I can use whenever?
| | A. | If you are planning to travel in December, you should start making your reservations soon. The closer you wait to the travel date, the more expensive tickets are.
As far as buying "bulk" tickets, I don't think that's possible. Try looking into budget carriers like Southwest and Jet Blue. | | | |
| Q. | Cheap flights from Europe to North America.? | Related Search: Air Travel | | | Alright, so I'm planning a "backpacking" excursion over to Europe for my wife and I, and so far everything has been planned out quite well. I'm on the final leg of the journey (Rome, Italy) and have hit a roadblock concerning the flight back to North America.
From what I have found, it is just too expensive for us to fly back to North America from Rome (over $1000 a ticket), and after looking through many different flight searches (Kayak, Martinair, Fly Global Span, Canadian Affair, Thomas Cook, Air Transat, Air India, Icelandair, etc.) I have yet to find a more satisfactory price.
Getting to my question(s) however, I was wondering if anyone was able to locate or point me towards cheap flight tickets leaving from Europe/UK (any city really) to North America (preferably Toronto) around the 9th of August? Any information from people who have traveled before, have an interest in travel, etc. would be greatly appreciated.
I'm going to keep looking over the weekend and talk to a travel agent as well, but I would love to hear some tips from you all.
Thank you :D
Derek
| | A. | 1- First, book your R/T Return ticket. O/W or One-WAY/Leg fares are twice more expensive.
2- You can book an O/J or Open-Jaw, that is YYZ/Toronto to LON and back ROM>YYZ/Toronto.
3- From Europe to Canada, see:
Canada - Europe - Low Cost
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| Q. | When is the best time to buy Air Fare tickets? | Related Search: Air Travel | | | I'm planning a trip out to Austin, TX for a Music Conference that goes from March 15th to March 21st. I'm planning to arrive there on March 14th & plan to leave (or get back here to NYC) on March 21st (I'm not planning to go to the last event of the conference.). I've checked Priceline, Travelocity, etc. Most of them have expensive prices like $689 round trip on either Priceline or Travelocity (I don't remember which one.). Although, when I went to Kayak.com I saw $220 Airfare & couldn't believe what I was seeing (I chose Hotwire & some other Low Fare engine to compare each other to that Kayak.com has you do.). Now, I'm assuming the Air Fare is Actually $440 WITHOUT the Hotel?? Right? I mean, last yr. I went to Nashville (late July) & I paid $467 from Orbitz.com, but wasn't aware that even though I was checking under the Lowest Fares under the "Flight & Hotel" Category I thought $467 INCLUDED the Hotel Stay (Duhhh...etc.). Only to learn that when I got to Nashville I found out that the Hotel was SEPARATE from the Air Fare. SO...etc.:
1) When is the Best time to purchase these Air Fare (& Hotel) Tickets for my March trip (now, Jan., Feb. or 1st week of March) for a LOW - CHEAP PRICE (Under $500)?
2) What IS a Travel Package - How does this work?
OR
3) What does a "Flight & Hotel" Category do for you when it seems like I was paying SEPARATELY (Hotel & Air Fare)?
Please let me know. I really don't know how this system works.
Any Help would be appreciated.
| | A. | Kayak is a great search engine for well priced flights. It used to always be my starting point. You'll want to purchase your tickets at least 21 days prior to departure because you'll be eligible for the 21+ days advance purchase fares. You don't really let us know your departure airport, so its hard to let you know what the best airfare is for that time frame. I would assume that Flight & Hotel first prices your for your flight, then allows you to select a hotel also for that trip and pay for them together at the end (so the price you see at first would only be your flight) which would be similar to visiting a travel agent, them pricing you a flight, then pricing you a hotel. As far as a travel package, they all include different things. Some will include, hotel, meals, airfare, car rental, tickets to events, while others may only include only some things. It really depends on the package. | | | |
| Q. | When is the best time to buy Air Fare tickets for March? | Related Search: Air Travel | | | I'm planning a trip out to Austin, TX for a Music Conference that goes from March 15th to March 21st. I'm planning to arrive there on March 14th & plan to leave (or get back here to NYC) on March 21st (I'm not planning to go to the last event of the conference.). I've checked Priceline, Travelocity, etc. Most of them have expensive prices like $689 round trip on either Priceline or Travelocity (I don't remember which one.). Although, when I went to Kayak.com I saw $220 Airfare & couldn't believe what I was seeing (I chose Hotwire & some other Low Fare engine to compare each other to that Kayak.com has you do.). Now, I'm assuming the Air Fare is Actually $440 WITHOUT the Hotel?? Right? I mean, last yr. I went to Nashville (late July) & I paid $467 from Orbitz.com, but wasn't aware that even though I was checking under the Lowest Fares under the "Flight & Hotel" Category I thought $467 INCLUDED the Hotel Stay (Duhhh...etc.). Only to learn that when I got to Nashville I found out that the Hotel was SEPARATE from the Air Fare. SO...etc.:
1) When is the Best time to purchase these Air Fare (& Hotel) Tickets for my March trip (now, Jan., Feb. or 1st week of March) for a LOW - CHEAP PRICE (Under $500)?
2) What IS a Travel Package - How does this work?
OR
3) What does a "Flight & Hotel" Category do for you when it seems like I was paying SEPARATELY (Hotel & Air Fare)?
*****I'm not looking to Sight See. I'm going down there to look for any opportunities in the Recording Studio & Music Scene. I've heard that there's A Lot of Live Music (Bands) down there AND A Lot of other Diff. Types of Music (It's a "Business Trip". Not a Vacation.).
Please let me know. I really don't know how this system works.
Any Help would be appreciated.
| | A. | In Off season you can get cheap tickets. And since your are planning to visit in March then do not worry about airfare rates because at that time there discount flights running, so you if possible visit more then one flight site and book flights where you can get cheap tickets. | | | |
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| | A. | How about this one?
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It says to have wholesales price for airfares... Just check it out then. | | | |
| Q. | Any travel advice for my June trip to Alaska? | Related Search: Other - United States | | | Dave in Kenai gave good advice last year and anyone else is welcome to chip in.
I'm taking my 70 year old mom to AK in June, she just retired from a pretty physical. I was in AK in 2003.
I've got the air tickets. It might be possible to tweak travel days but for now:
Arrive ANC Mon 1230 AM, pick up rental car, go sleep.
The next travel date is Saturday 1 PM leave ANC; 7PM arv Barrow; stay 23 hrs; leave for NYC Sun 6:20 PM.
My wants:
trip to Denali national park for 1.5-2 days.
1.5 days in Seward for the fjord tour (Last time I was in Seward our boat turned back due to ocean waves- I really want to see a good fjord tour. I've considered going to Valdez instead and will keep it as a back-up just in case)
Orig planned on drive to Fairbanks/Chena Hot Springs on route to Arctic Circle but with the flight to BRW, the long trip north seems pointless.
some activities for mom: sea-kayaking; lazy river-rafting, light hiking, lots of driving.
| | A. | The details of your itinerary allows for more detailed comments.
Not sure if you're routed through Seattle but if you are, you certainly want window seats on the EAST side of the plane (E+F coming north, A+B going south) - that's where the good views are. For east-west trips, I like the north side because the sun isn't in your eyes and the scenery looks better with the sun behind you instead of looking into the haze. (And in winter, you might see aurora to the north). For ANC-BRW sit on the west side of the plane in case "the mountain" (Denali) is out.
In Barrow it will, of course, be continuous light. I found the natives really friendly (it probably helped that we gave medical care to a guy going into convulsions and helped carve up the bowhead whale on the beach). Consider taking a trip out to Point Barrow north of town - there was someone with a Hummer offering trips 10 years ago. If you're bird watchers, check websites for the weird stuff you can see there and almost nowhere else. Spend some time just walking around the dusty roads in town. Caribou and fish drying on the rack, decript cars and snowmobiles covered with blue tarps, plywood shacks as houses - the whole Alaskan village scene.
While in Seward, allow 2-3 hours for the SeaLife Center, a very good modern aquarium right on the water. The main street in town is very walkable (on a nice day). The day cruise is a great idea, hope you get better weather this time. A halibut charter leaves early and gets back about 1-3 pm, so it most of a day right there. You would also need at least a night in town afterwards so your catch get get frozen for shipment home (if you check it as luggage). Definitely stop at Exit glacier a few miles north of town, about 6-7 miles up a side road to the west of the Seward highway. An easy one-mile walk takes you to the base of the glacier. If you want an uphill climb, you can continue up to overlooks or onto the glacier itself. From the parking lot/visitor's center, you can often see mountain goats on the slope above. (You can also sometimes see them from the cruise boat).
Definitely go to Denali, make reservations for the park bus in advance. That's how you see wildlife - riding the bus. Bring binoculars, camera and a bag lunch. The visitor center there is good. Check out the evening/campfire programs.
Figure about 4-5 hours from Anchorage to Denali NP. Keep your eye on the horizon in case the mountain is out. Just outside the park are a couple of outfits that offer white-water rafting on the Nanana River. They provide the rain slickers and life jackets. They stay out of the rough stuff because a flipped boat in that cold water would be a problem, so it is a fun but not scary ride. Another option in a slightly warmer setting would a raft trip on the Kenai River out of Cooper Landing (an hour from Seward).
Sea kayaks can be rented out of Seward or Homer or Whittier. I'd do it out of Seward with your timing -you're already there and the scenery is good immediately. In Whittier, the best scenery is farther into Prince William Sound and that is an hour water taxi away. In Homer you want to get across Kachemak Bay (Mako's Water Taxi is good) but that an extra hour, and $30 each.
In Anchorage I'd recommend (in order): the Native Cultural Center (2-3 hours) NE of town on the way north), The Art and History Museum downtown (1-2 hours) and, maybe, the Anchorage Zoo (AFTER you toured the state, you could see any critters that you'd missed in the wild).
Between ANC and Seward, Girdwood has summer tram rides up the mountain (its a ski resort in winter) and the "Double Musky" is a very nice resturant between the highway and the ski resort. 35 miles from ANC
Portage Glacier is a quick easy stop at the head of Turnagin Arm, 45 mintues from ANC.
If you looking for a meal between Girdwood and Seward that leave Summit Lodge at about mile post 80 in a gorgeous setting on a mountain lake.
Sound like your mother is in decent shape. A nice hike out of Cooper Landing is the Russian River Falls Trail. It is 1.5 miles on a very substanial slightly uphill trail to an overlook of the Falls (a cascade, really) where the salmon are fighting their way upstream. They will only be a few in June, but worth looking for (the Reds arrive in July and August).
Fairbanks has some nice attractions too, but I agree with only one week, you've got a nice set of destinations and more would be spreading yourself too thin.
Have a great trip. | | | |
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