Airline site needed for Vanc to Seville in Nov
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Airline site needed for Vanc to Seville in Nov
I use www.whichbudget.com to locate budget airlines but I need a site to help me determine if I can fly one carrier Vancouver to Seville. Due to work I'd have ten days max. in November, and am hoping for just one stop. Thanks for your help.
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try using www.itasoftware.com It is an aggregator site
you can also use the "month-long" feature to see when the lowest fares might occur
www.sidestep.com is another
you can also use the "month-long" feature to see when the lowest fares might occur
www.sidestep.com is another
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for budget airlines in Europe you might also find www.sykscanner.net a little easier to use than whichbudget
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Looks like no single-airline service to SVQ from YVR or SEA; one-stop service available through Frankfurt or Amsterdam (Air Canada, Lufthansa or KLM) then connecting to some low-cost carrier nonstop to SVQ.
You can also go nonstop to Paris from Seattle then connect on Vueling from CDG to Seville. Most transatlantic fares from SEA appear to be ~US$300+ cheaper than from YVR.
Looks like no single-airline service to SVQ from YVR or SEA; one-stop service available through Frankfurt or Amsterdam (Air Canada, Lufthansa or KLM) then connecting to some low-cost carrier nonstop to SVQ.
You can also go nonstop to Paris from Seattle then connect on Vueling from CDG to Seville. Most transatlantic fares from SEA appear to be ~US$300+ cheaper than from YVR.
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Thanks, Laurie, I'll check kayak later tonight.
Gardyloo, thanks for checking that site. Seattle is much better and cheaper but I find those extra hours returning to Vancouver to be looong. I think I'll end up BA or Air Canada to London, or KLM to AMS, then a cheapie flight to SVQ. Drat, I do like checking my bags through to a destination.
Again, thanks everyone for your tips.
Gardyloo, thanks for checking that site. Seattle is much better and cheaper but I find those extra hours returning to Vancouver to be looong. I think I'll end up BA or Air Canada to London, or KLM to AMS, then a cheapie flight to SVQ. Drat, I do like checking my bags through to a destination.
Again, thanks everyone for your tips.
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