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JulieAgain Apr 16th, 2008 05:31 AM

Any non-stop between Venice & U.S.?
 
Hopefully, east of Miss.? We are in Indiana. Open jaw flight - to Lon; hopper to Venice; returning 11/17 (or about). Prefer to fly home from Venice, rather than hopping back to London.

Also, prefer airline that has Prem. Economy class, in case we can't afford their 1st class; too old to do Coach any more!!

Thanks

BeachBoi Apr 16th, 2008 05:39 AM

Why not do the advanced purchase BC on Delta? JFK LGW and then return VCE JFK...50 day advance purchase,just over $2,800 per, all in....flight departs VCE 11.30am arrives JFK 2.59pm....

rkkwan Apr 16th, 2008 06:23 AM

USAirways flies VCE-PHL.

travelgourmet Apr 16th, 2008 06:27 AM

The only non-stop between VCE and the US during November is likely to be Delta, out of JFK. US Air also flies to VCE, but the service is seasonal. Same with the Delta service out of Atlanta.

If you want to fly premium economy across the Atlantic, I think there are only a handful of options:

- SAS, from Seattle, Chicago, Dulles, and Newark to Copenhangen. And Newark to Stockholm.
- BA, from 20-something US gateways to London.
- Virgin Atlantic, from a handful of gateways to London.
- BMI, from Chicago to Manchester. They also fly from Vegas, but not frequently.

United offers Economy Plus, but this is really just a section with extra legroom, and not premium economy.

JulieAgain Apr 16th, 2008 10:56 AM

Thanks everyone. I'll start researching your info.

FainaAgain Apr 16th, 2008 01:12 PM

Hey, Julie, are we relatives? Same last name :)

JulieAgain Apr 16th, 2008 06:09 PM

Faina, maybe so. My hubby's family has been in Indiana since early 1800's. Before that crossed thru the Cumberland Gap into KY & TN from VA. They were a prolific family & there is extensive research that has been done on the surname. There is also a DNA project on living males, trying to trace the hundreds of family lines back to Europe. If you want info on any info, let me know.

Julie

FainaAgain Apr 17th, 2008 07:58 AM

Oh, Julie, I was joking! I meant both nicknames here on Fodor's look like we both have "Again" as our last name: Julie Again and Faina Again.

No, I am not asking for personal information :)

JulieAgain Apr 17th, 2008 12:54 PM

Duh! Talk about dense; I didn't catch the "Again". BEt you lost your first screen name when I did!

FainaAgain Apr 17th, 2008 01:18 PM

Ha ha ha yes, I'd been posting as "Faina" for a while, then at work they've switched our computers, and for some reason I couldn't re-log-in with the same password. So I re-registered.

If this happens again, I will have to lose weight and go from Faina-A-Gain to Faina-A-Loss :))


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