Tips for airfare discounts - returning from different city
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Tips for airfare discounts - returning from different city
Does anybody have any advice on getting discounted airfare when returning from a different city - ie flying into New York and returning from DC? <BR><BR>Through the airlines it looks like a 30-50% fare increase vs flying into and returning from New York. On the site like hotwire and orbitz, it looks like you can only buy tickets flying into and returning from the same airport.
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The airlines often treat open jaw tickets the same as regular round trip tickets with similar savings.<BR><BR>Just go to one of the popular online web sits and use the multi segment option. The site will construct fares when possible based on cheap restricted fare rules.<BR><BR>CoRssBoy has a good idea. The websites have an option that surveys airports within a range that you specify. If there are lower fares from alternate airports, they will show you those also.
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I did a comparisson on Expedia: <BR><BR>SJC to JFK and Baltimore BWI to SJC - about $350+taxes per person was the cheapest<BR>SJC to JFK and Washington IAD to SJC - about $410+taxes per person was the cheapest. <BR><BR>Is it generally cheaper to fly out of Baltimore rather than Washington? <BR><BR>I am doing some preliminary research into costs for a trip back east next spring so that we can have an idea how much to budget for. So our plans are pretty flexible. <BR><BR>If we chose to fly out of Baltimore, would it be worth it to drive to Baltimore a day ahead so we could see some of the city? I have no idea what Baltimore is like. I have only seen it from the highway as we drove past on a trip from Pennsylvania to DC about 8 years ago. <BR><BR>Thanks
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Good point about the 1 way car rental Barbara. I did a quick search on Expedia and found that renting at JFK and returning at BWI was about twice as much as renting and returning at BWI. I had no idea. I'm thinking that the drive between NY and DC is short enough that we might consider flying in and out of the same airport and just doing a little extra driving.