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Try bidding on Priceline, but check out www.biddingfortravel.com first. Also, you can get the $10 bonus money to bid on your ticket by hyperlinking to Priceline through the Bidding for Travel and Smarter Living websites. Just keep in mind, that you most likely will not get a non-stop flight.
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KILL ME!!!!!<BR><BR>where are you flying from. when are you flying<BR><BR>are there any other major airports near you?<BR><BR>If you a member of a freeqent flyer club. would you be intersted in spending a litle bit more so that you can choose the airline that will give you some miles..?<BR><BR>thank god I never became a travel agent..anyways I wouild still love too help you out..
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gollum states from NY in october!<BR><BR>i think $800 in october is too high.<BR>i did receive some good deals on the<BR>internet but for my last trip in june,<BR>i found the best deal by contacting<BR>the airline directly (usair). i was<BR>also flexible with my dates of travel<BR>which definitely makes the difference.
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Hi Gollum,<BR><BR>We tried for along time to find cheap flights to Italy in September and after trying all of the usual suspects (Orbitz, Travelocity etc) we couldn't find anything for less than $900. Then I kept researching and happened to find the site Travel Select and found that it has the most incredible fares! Apparently it only does travel to Europe and is a UK based company so that is why I never heard of it. Any ways, we got tickets for about $600 (on Lufthansa) and couldn't believe our luck. I just checked flights to Rome in sept from NY and they look to be about $500. Good luck and I hope this helps. Also, their rental car prices are incredible as well.
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I forgot the link to the site, sorry! <BR>http://www.travelselect.com/us/econ-travel/index.html




