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Mon Sep-12-05 02:56 AM
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On American Airlines (I wouldn't really have a choice), the fare to fly from Kirksville, MO to STL is $153, albeit what's kinda nice about it is the fare is just as good for tomorrow's flight as it is for a flight in the middle of December.
And OMG WE ACTUALLY HAVE 2 FLIGHTS A DAY NOW!!111!! Kirksville is moving up in the world! (Last year we only had one):silly:
But for about $200 more, I can fly on to Seattle (assuming I go over Christmas Break) for about a week to see Grandma, and then continue on to Denver for the Denver Christmas Conference. It would only be a one-way open-jaw ticket because I'll be carpooling back with about ten other people.
What gets me is the fare to fly a couple hundred miles is almost as much as the ADDITIONAL fare to go traipsing all over the country. Airlines. Feh.:eyes:
/end incoherent 3 am rant:evilgrin:
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Mon Sep-12-05 03:30 AM
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1. The smaller the airport |
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the higher price to fly. Go figger.
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strategery blunder
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Mon Sep-12-05 03:45 AM
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2. I was suprised the fare to fly outta here tomorrow |
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was the same as the fare in December. Usually they rape your wallet for the no-advance-purchase tix even more than they do for small airports.
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:15 AM
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About three days ago, I was checking fares on Expedia to go from Tallahassee to Rome, Italy. For two people, airfare and hotel for 10 days was between $1200 and $1600 depending on the hotel I chose.
Just for grins, I pulled up Delta.com, and just for AIRFARE alone for two people, no hotel, I was quoted...get this...over $6000! I nearly fell outta my chair!
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:23 AM
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4. Trolling UAL.com for random fares... |
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Edited on Mon Sep-12-05 05:28 AM by strategery blunder
:evilgrin:
$2537 to go from O'Hare to Sydney today (roundtrip return on 16th)
I can't figure out how to get it to show me the first class fare:evilfrown:
Although I remember off the top of my head that first-class, three-class cabin, last-minute O'Hare to Paris was $11,405 last month. Your $6k from the Delta quote would have bought you a business-class ticket all else being equal.
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:26 AM
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5. For United, click "More Search Options" |
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in the upper right corner of the fare finder window.
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:30 AM
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Edited on Mon Sep-12-05 05:31 AM by strategery blunder
Damn, shopping for the HIGHEST possible fare is kinda fun!:evilgrin::crazy:
(edit:misunderestimated fare by $60:rofl:)
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:31 AM
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Over fifteen and a half thousand dollars! Holey Moley! :wow:
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:31 AM
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Edited on Mon Sep-12-05 05:32 AM by Scooter24
on American Airlines, first class, round trip fare from DFW to Sydney is around $15,000 per person.
I remember my dad paying around 10k when they went to Austrailia for their honeymoon back in 2000. Even he was floored :)
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:34 AM
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9. Oh, I'm not shocked, it's just fun. |
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Edited on Mon Sep-12-05 05:35 AM by strategery blunder
Did I mention that I've WORKED for UAL? (Albeit as a lowly "customer circus clerk...")
oops, did I say circus? Technically it's "service":evilgrin:
(Edit: Boston-Sydney is a little better, $16,060.:silly:)
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:37 AM
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10. London-Sydney is a real bargain |
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at nearly $19,000/round-trip. Hmm... :)
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:41 AM
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11. I tried Sao Paulo-Sydney |
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Theoretically, it should be GRU-ORD, ORD-SFO or LAX, SFO or LAX-SYD
However, the database said it wasn't a valid itinerary. My guess is because an overnight stay at ORD is required?
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:49 AM
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12. Ironic how Munich-Sydney is cheaper than Chicago-Sydney |
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even going through the US (instead of through Asia).
USD $14,923
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Mon Sep-12-05 07:52 PM
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20. ok here's the deal w. that |
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you don't lose the air ticket if you pick your own hotel
you can buy the package and not show up and stay at a friend's house or at the boutique hotel of your choosing or go driving into the next city
and you'll still have yr air ticket
it's crazee but that's how it works
enjoy
works for australiasia too!
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Mon Sep-12-05 07:02 AM
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13. Hey, haven't seen you for a while |
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Are you going to start another "teh 10,000 Uberthread?" :P
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Mon Sep-12-05 03:22 PM
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14. I've been lurking on DU more than posting for awhile |
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Don't worry, I'm still here.:)
(Though I didn't have internet over summer.)
I might start a contest to see who can find the highest airline fare.:evilgrin:
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Mon Sep-12-05 03:30 PM
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15. I've been trolling airline sites looking for DC protest fares. |
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Just a sampling of what I've found:
Orange County (SNA) to Washington Natioal (DCA) (Frontier) - $348 Ontario California (ONT) to DCA (American) - $448 Long Beach, California (LGB) to Washington Dulles (IAD) (Jetblue) - $226 LAX to DCA (Air Tran) - $242 LAX to IAD (Independance Air) - $356 LAX to Baltimore / Washington (BWI) (America West) - $345 SNA to DCA (Delta) - $448 ONT to DCA (Southwest / ATA) - $340
I could pay anywhere from $226 to nearly $500! :wow:
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:17 PM
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Not only do they have the cheapest fare in this case, but I've heard lots of good things about them. I've never actually flown them, however, so all I have to offer is hearsay;)
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Mon Sep-12-05 05:20 PM
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Edited on Mon Sep-12-05 05:20 PM by SoCalDem
:)
AirTahitiNui= flying bus :(
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Initech
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Mon Sep-12-05 07:19 PM
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18. I've been on Jetblue before |
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But it was a very very short flight (LGB - Las Vegas) and it was great! Jetblue is a far superior airline to Southwest.
The only problem with flying into Dulles - I need a car. But I did also find an insanely cheap hotel next to a metro line (Days Inn Alexandria - US Rte 1).
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Mon Sep-12-05 07:51 PM
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19. that's just the way it is |
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a few months ago i went to paris
the cost to fly to detroit, $300, the additional cost to fly to paris
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$3
yes, that is $303 dollars round-trip to paris ALL IN taxes included
we don't make the prices, just enjoy 'em while we have 'em
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