Best time to buy airfare????
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Best time to buy airfare????
My family of three would like to travel to Paris late June/early July but all of the fares are over $1200. Is this as good as it gets for summer travel or should I wait? Also, which Paris district should we stay in? Want a comfortable triple room but not two pricey - maybe three star hotel. Need safe area to allow 12 year-old some freedom.<BR>thanks
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You may want to wait but in June, that's high season for Europe. Do a websearch for "airfare consolidators" or "ticket consolidators" and you'll get a cheaper fare, albeit with some restrictions. All of central Paris is quite safe. You don't have to worry about that at all. Try www.airfrance.com/us to get an idea. Shop around for airfares.
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It depends where you are traveling from. That is a high summer fare for US east coast to Paris, but could be reasonable for some place else.<BR><BR>There are many Paris' districts that could be suitable. Most first-timers find one of the central ones most convenient and user-friendly (ie, 1,4-8, but 8 is expensive). On average, 7 has somewhat lower hotel rates than other areas and would be safe and good for a family, I'd say.
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We generally make a Fall trip to Europe. I start checking fares in November, get a base line, and by February I usually have a good idea. After that when fares reach what I'm willing to pay I buy. I consider what I paid the previous year and if fare is close to that I'm satisfied. I check the usual travel sites along with airline sites. The first research is sticker shock ! I have been pleased with the way it works for me-one thing, you have to be flexible on the day, time, airline. I have preferred airlines but will fly with the one thaat best suits the current plan. Last year my first check NYC to Frankfurt on Lufthanns was $1200 per; I got tickets on Singapore Air for $545 per. We flew from JFK instead of Newark<BR>(preference)and on Thursday rather than Friday. Be patient !
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We generally make a Fall trip to Europe. I start checking fares in November, get a base line, and by February I usually have a good idea. After that when fares reach what I'm willing to pay I buy. I consider what I paid the previous year and if fare is close to that I'm satisfied. I check the usual travel sites along with airline sites. The first research is sticker shock ! I have been pleased with the way it works for me-one thing, you have to be flexible on the day, time, airline. I have preferred airlines but will fly with the one that best suits the current plan. Last year my first check NYC to Frankfurt on Lufthanns was $1200 per; I got tickets on Singapore Air for $545 per. We flew from JFK instead of Newark<BR>(preference)and on Thursday rather than Friday. Be patient !
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Hi Thomas<BR> Try www.tiss.com. Thay had flights from Atlanta to Paris for $740 on Virgin air.
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I usually buy my summer travel tickets January-March. I am always persistent and check many websites several times per week, usually Flights.com, qixo.com and expedia.com's "bargain fares". Last New Years I was able to procure tickets for 3 July London-Detroit tickets for $320 and $450 tax inclusive. The price NEVER got better than that. There are a few web programs out there you can download that search several websites at one time, boardingpass through travelogia.com and sidestep.com for example. <BR><BR>
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I went to Paris last December after Christmas. I got a good fare of 349 before taxes. This year we will be going in February. I found that the fares of last year are not this year's fares. I couldn't find anything on the days that I needed to fly (saturday to saturday). I checked consolidators, expedia, yahoo, airlines, and orbitz. I finally came up with a fare of $416 (in October) inclusive, from BOS to CDG on orbitz. It is VA to London,connecting to Paris on AF. So far it is the lowest I have seen on the dates that I need. I did book it and now my family of five will be heading to Paris. It did require checking everyday, sometimes a few times. Keep in mind that orbitz can change by the moment.
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