Cheap Trips to London

Old Nov 27th, 2003, 11:09 AM
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Cheap Trips to London

What are some of the best deals you have seen/taken for trips to London? Airfare, hotel, etc. What kind of budget would you suggest for a one week trip?
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Old Nov 27th, 2003, 11:12 AM
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Perhaps you can supply what kind of budget you're working with and which coast?
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Old Nov 27th, 2003, 11:18 AM
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Oops sorry hit reply by accident. Check your local newspaper travel section. Virgin Atlantic Vacations offer some great air & hotel packages at terrific savings. My travel agent always comes across great last-minute deals too. Alternatively, there's always Priceline for amazing hotel savings. You can stay in a 4* hotel for as little as 75/nt and a 3* for around 60. You can easily do a week in London with air and hotel per person for less than 1kpp.
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Old Nov 27th, 2003, 11:31 AM
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Within the past month or so, there have been some incredible deals to London as a result of a fare war initiated by British Airways for travel that stretched into the first weekend of April. A lot of cheap seats were undoubtedly sold, but there are still sub-$300 fares showing up out of big hubs such as Chicago O'Hare. Rooms generally aren't cheap in London, but travelinwifey's suggestion of under $1,000 per person looks very do-able for an early spring trip. Book before those low fares disappear, however!
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Old Nov 27th, 2003, 11:42 AM
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One connection will be necessary. We are departing from the deep South. Will have to connect maybe in Boston or NY. We were hoping to stay under $1500 per person. Does your $1000 estimate include hotel & air? Not too crazy about booking last minute. If you were planning a trip for next November, when would you start looking for low fares?
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There are no guarantees from year to year on timing or cost, but I would think you will easily be able to do it for under $1,500 per person next November for air and hotel because it tends to be a low-cost month for European travel from the U.S. If I was planning to travel in November 2004, I would start looking for fares in late spring/early summer and expect to book no earlier than mid to late summer. Looking at our printouts for a trip to Paris commencing in about an hour -- (YESSS!!!! Umm... Pardon me...) -- I see that I booked in late July. On expenses other than air, I'm guessing exchange rates aren't likely to get a LOT more unfavorable than they are right now -- but it's ONLY a guess, just like my take on airfares next year.
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Would flying direct out of Mia or Atlanta be an option? I would start research by checking the advertised vacation packages on the Airline websites. Off season airfare should be around the same plus or minus a few dollars or so next year(crossing my fingers). I would think airfare would be $400 for less. On your own you can book a central london hotel accomodation through Priceline if interrested, check out www.biddingfortravel.com for help. Unless you're taking an air+ hotel package through the airlines themselves I would hold off on separate airfare until next fall. Hope this helps.
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Old Nov 27th, 2003, 12:39 PM
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travelinwifey: flying out of Houston. For cheap airfares can you name a few websites? I've heard that for sidestep.com you must download something onto your computer.
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I would suggest you watch American Airlines fares to London as well as BA. Continental tends to be a little higher, but sometimes they do match sale fares.

I just booked a trip from Houston thru DFW on American to London Gatwick for next May for $473 per person during the aforementioned sale started by BA. I'm a very happy camper since the fare before and after the sale have been $200 per person higher. Sometime after the first of the year, there might be another round of sales, but after that prices usually will hold steady thru the summer months.
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For the past several years go-today.com has had very cheap London packages all winter (Nov through March, except Christmas). Usually run about $400 air and hotel per person.That's for 6 nights. You'd have to add about $50-100 if not going from a major city like NY. I used the go-today London package last year and it was great.

But you are WAY too early for next November. I agree with others above that you don't even really want to look till mid summer. If you were to book anything now you'd probably pay a lot more.
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If the trip in question is for mid-November, this is way too soon.

If it's a trip in the next couple months or so, I would suggest pricing out airfare + hotel yourself, vs. getting a package.

I haven't found packages to be a savings yet, when I considered searching for the cheapest airfare for my dates and the probable result of a Priceline bid. (Of course you can't bid until you buy the flights, so you just have to make a best guess to determine if the package is a good deal.)
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Decide which airline(s) you are willing to fly and check their websites about 5-6 times a week starting in late April.

If you can be a little felxable with your dates, that will help a lot.

Once you are familiar with air fares, you will know when they are offering a deal. Then jump on it.

If you book through the airlines, if they happen to get better latter, you will probably be able to get a refund of vouchers for the difference.

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