Airplane ticket prices
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Airplane ticket prices
I will be needing two tickets to London (one-way) from Columbus, OH on April 17 and two tickets out of Paris (one-way) to Columbus, OH on April 22 or 23. So far, the best prices I have found are $438 per ticket for London trip and $792 per ticket for Paris trip. Are these reasonable prices? I actually have never bought plane tickets before, so I have no idea what is reasonable, especially for tickets to Europe. Any help would be great! Thanks
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You can do it as one trip with " multi-cites".
Go to www.kayak.com --select the multi-city option--and input your itinerary. It should be less than one way fares.
Go to www.kayak.com --select the multi-city option--and input your itinerary. It should be less than one way fares.
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You are needing to buy an open jaw ticket, which means you are flying into 1 city and home from another. Go to www.kayak.com (as 1 option) and pick the multi city option instead of 1 way or round trip. Follow the prompts. I would be suprised if the price you get isn't less then what you were finding looking at 1 way itineraries. Good luck.
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I checked your itinerary using itasoftware.com which is about as comprehensive an aggregator site as it gets; prices were running around $1000 R/T.
If your dates are even more flexible you could use their "month-long view" to see when they would be the cheapest.
If your dates are even more flexible you could use their "month-long view" to see when they would be the cheapest.
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If you find $438 fare to London take it; it's a bargain. You can always take Eurostar train (2h 15 min o/w) to Paris & back. Fares start at 69GBP for round trip (price depends on departure times). Eurostar can be booked on line http://www.eurostar.com
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Thanks everyone! I am taking Eurostar from London to Paris in the middle of my trip. I would rather not take it back to London and fly out of London because it will be the Royal Wedding weekend, and I don't really want to be in London during that time.
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And does it include a possible fuel charge? Last year I bought a round-trip ticket from L.A.-Bangkok, by way of Tokyo and Singapore and it was around $323.00 rd trip. But, as I fly that route a lot, I knew that it didn't include the tax and the carrier fee (fuel charge). So, the total was $801.00 total. Still lower than the usual $1,800. But, add all the cost up. Happy Travels!
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