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ilovetotravel29 Jul 31st, 2007 07:36 AM

Airlines Fares to Paris? Is this average?
 
I am looking at flights to Paris in early december of this year. My dates are not negotiable. The fares that I am seeing are in the low to high 800s. When I went a couple of years ago, the fares were below 400! I know that prices can go up, so is it that I am looking too early or that fares have really increased that much?

grandmere Jul 31st, 2007 07:41 AM

I think the fares have really increased that much; I am paying $920 from PIT-CDG mid-October. Hard to believe, isn't it?

tcreath Jul 31st, 2007 08:10 AM

We have been semi looking at fares to Paris as well, as we are considering a short trip there over Thanksgiving. I am shocked at how expensive the flights have gotten! We went to Paris in November 2005 for about $320 per person. Now I didn't expect the prices to be that low, but we are seeing fares from CLT to CDG in the $800-$900 range. We have also checked into fares for other European cities (Rome, Prague, etc) and they were just as high. I think that airfare is just quite a bit higher in general.

Tracy

ira Jul 31st, 2007 08:15 AM

Anyone looked at the price of jet fuel lately?

grandmere Jul 31st, 2007 08:43 AM

Sticker shock can still exist with intellectual knowledge of the reality of the situation, Ira.

LMGSONIC Jul 31st, 2007 08:44 AM

We just bought an open jaw ticket for October, into Paris and out of Munich. We paid $797 each (incl. tax). Everyone said it would probably cost about $500, but we were expecting to pay around $600 due to higher fuel costs, but could never find anything close to that! So we just booked and said what the heck. I don't think those great fares are gone for good, but they are few and far between these days.

ilovetotravel29 Jul 31st, 2007 08:44 AM

thank you, grandmere

Roger_Lisa Jul 31st, 2007 08:55 AM

We paid $784.50 each total a couple of months ago on American Airlines Sept 17-Sept 30 XNA-DFW-CDG...FRA-DFW-XNA now they are over $940.00 each.

ilovetotravel29 Jul 31st, 2007 12:05 PM

topping :)

Felschurch Jul 31st, 2007 12:33 PM

Just got this:
The Travelzoo Newsdesk has found this outstanding offer from
Lufthansa:

ATLANTA--July 31, 2007-- Lufthansa just announced a huge
sale to more than 50 European, African and Middle Eastern
destinations from Atlanta. You must book by August 13.

Flights from Atlanta start at $277 each way based on
roundtrip purchase. This sale is for travel between October
29 and December 13. Or travel earlier in September and
October for slightly more.

Sample fares (each way):
- Atlanta-Oslo ... $277
- Atlanta-Stockholm ... $277
- Atlanta-Amsterdam ... $297
- Atlanta-Madrid ... $302
- Atlanta-Istanbul ... $342
- Paris, Rome, Athens and 40+ other cities are also
discounted

maitaitom Jul 31st, 2007 12:40 PM

Where are you flying from? Last December it was $800 roundtrip L.A. - Paris on Air Tahiti Nui (tix bought on Priceline). That was the best we found, and I checked almost daily for months before we finally bought them.

This year, ATN already had a sale for $600+ for L.A. - Paris roundtripd during December.

((H))

grandmere Jul 31st, 2007 12:51 PM

Alas, this latest info about Lufthansa out of ATL just confirmed what we here in Pgh. already know about our situation; checked PIT-CDG on Luft. and got fare of over $1200. Almost makes my USAirways' $920 look good. :-(

kerouac Jul 31st, 2007 01:06 PM

If the US would stop rabble rousing about the democratically elected government of Iran, perhaps the price of oil would go down.

Aleta Jul 31st, 2007 02:10 PM

For last March trip to Paris, we paid $719, including all taxes. And that happens to be a cheap season to go. Yes, I remember fares under $400, but gone are the days. By the way, one way we did save was to book AA vacations, so that our very nice hotel for one week cost $1,050 for 2. By entering the web site through the Citibank credit card site, we saved 5%.

kathcoll Jul 31st, 2007 03:03 PM

Check out other hotel and airfare discounters - especially if you don't mind 2 or 3 star places. We flew Delta and stayed in Montemarte area for a week last March for around $700 per person (www.europeandestinations.com)

MademoiselleFifi Jul 31st, 2007 04:02 PM

wow, now I don't feel so bad about the $561 ticket I bought yesterday for Thanksgiving week (from NYC), even though it's more than what I used to pay from the west coast.

nytraveler Jul 31st, 2007 04:49 PM

I know that everyone is complaining of prices versus a couple of yeaars ago - but to put it in some perspective - prices now are really no higher than theywere 15 or 20 years ago - given the rate fo inflation. In the 80's we routinely payed $600 RT to western europe in high season - for the lowest advance purchase fare staying at least X days, and saving $24 each day by not raveling out Fri/Sat or back Sat/Sun.

So - think of anything else that costs what it did 20 years ago.

Guenmai Jul 31st, 2007 04:56 PM

Just a couple of weeks ago I bought a ticket for my mom from L.A.-Paris-L.A. for spring 2008. I had to do it early as my ticket is a frequent flyer award ticket and her ticket has to match the same flight schedule as mine. I couldn't gamble on waiting too long in case the seats fill up. I ended up having to dish out $1274. for an economy class ticket on United. I go to Paris almost annually and am used to paying around $850-$875. Happy Travels!

ilovetotravel29 Aug 1st, 2007 07:09 AM

Paris is indeed calling out to me....sigh. If I don't go this year, maybe I will go next year. :)


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