Air Travel - 2 One-Way Flights -how do I book them??
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Air Travel - 2 One-Way Flights -how do I book them??
I am trying to find two one -way flights. The first from CDG in Paris to Venice, the second from Naples back to CDG in Paris in September and I am having no luck. I finally made it to the meridiana.it site, but they do not fly from Naples back to CDG and I had no luck with applefares.com or easyjet.com. Can anyone offer help??
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Try this site www.flitesite.co.uk.
Check on volareweb as they fly to Venice from CDG and are very cheap. You might take a train to Rome from Naples to go back to Paris.
Check on volareweb as they fly to Venice from CDG and are very cheap. You might take a train to Rome from Naples to go back to Paris.
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Sparky,
Do you happen to know how long the train ride is from Naples to Rome?
Thanks. Now I'm thinking that we should end our trip in Rome rather than stopping there second after Venice. Your thoughts?
Do you happen to know how long the train ride is from Naples to Rome?
Thanks. Now I'm thinking that we should end our trip in Rome rather than stopping there second after Venice. Your thoughts?
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Hi ....
Assuming that Alitalia fly from Paris to Venice & from Naples (via Rome) to Paris, then use them.
If you ring them & explain what you are trying to do, they SHOULD treat the two flights as a return, so it will be far cheaper. I've done this before with a number of airlines.
Instead of going back to Rome (2-3 hours minimum), catch the flight from Naples, which goes via Rome.
Mark
Assuming that Alitalia fly from Paris to Venice & from Naples (via Rome) to Paris, then use them.
If you ring them & explain what you are trying to do, they SHOULD treat the two flights as a return, so it will be far cheaper. I've done this before with a number of airlines.
Instead of going back to Rome (2-3 hours minimum), catch the flight from Naples, which goes via Rome.
Mark
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For all my travel needs I usually use Expedia - I'm not plugging them, merely endorsing them.
I have booked three one way flights for my Spanish holiday this summer through them. They also had very very cheap rates going at The Ritz BCN which I was unable to find anywhere else.
They offer an excellent and comprehensive service coupled with low prices.
I have booked three one way flights for my Spanish holiday this summer through them. They also had very very cheap rates going at The Ritz BCN which I was unable to find anywhere else.
They offer an excellent and comprehensive service coupled with low prices.
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CDG to Venice and then Naples to CDG is a basic "open jaw" itinerary.
If you used a service such as Expedia it would be on the "multi-city" option.
I'm not sure why you aren't able to do this. I just did it on Expedia inserting some arbitrary dates in September and got a fare of approx $350 using Alitalia on all segments.
Hope this helps
If you used a service such as Expedia it would be on the "multi-city" option.
I'm not sure why you aren't able to do this. I just did it on Expedia inserting some arbitrary dates in September and got a fare of approx $350 using Alitalia on all segments.
Hope this helps
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