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Using Momondo mentioned above, last week I found and booked on BudgetAir a $1300 fare from Boston to Naples with one stop only in Rome. I had never heard of BudgetAir but it seems to be okay. When I couldn't figure out how to assign seats on the Alitalia website, I called their number (in California and NOT an 800#) and they reserved our seats for us. Our trips is months away but it was worth it to me to potentially miss a bargain, just to have the security of knowing our flights are all set. Now, if Alitalia doesn't change their schedule...
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My flight to Vienna in March costed out about $836 (I booked a package but the air is listed separate on my charge). If I waited till fall it was over $1000. I am used to getting air to Europe for around $500 - usually in March or fall. Unhappily I think those days are over. In 2009 I scored Harrisburg-Zurich for about $515 in September. The best deal I got was in 2003 when I got non stop Tampa-London for $350! the idea of paying $1300+ for a ticket to Europe in the current flying conditions (not fun) is horrifying! It used to be flying to London or Munich or Rome was fairly cheap. Not any more.
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Thanks to all for your replies. The US Air rep assured me that there was adequate time in Philadelphia. If we miss a flight and have to come back the next day, it will not be a huge problem. Vicky, those airfares you quotes sure sound enticing -- wish we could have snagged one! As it stands, we'll just have to be content with our $1,200 fare, which is still about $300 lower than on any other airline. Unbelievable.
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