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Flight from Paris to Venice
hi,<BR><BR>I am planning to take a flight from paris to venice and then return to paris from Rome in the month of November.Please let me know where to look for open jaw tickets for this route(paris-venice-rome-paris).Also if someone has an idea how much will it cost me <BR>.<BR><BR>Thanks<BR>Sandeep
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Try www.opodo.com - - this might not be a cheap fare, though.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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Sandeep- try logging onto www.airfrance.com I got a good deal from Paris to Venice in Nov. of course that's off season; but check the e fares for specials.<BR>Good luck ...<BR>viva la France<BR>la dolce Italy<BR>Sherri
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Sandeep,<BR><BR>The only way I can think of to make your trip affordable is to book your entire itinerary via Paris (I assume you don't live there) on Air France or another SkyTeam member (Delta, Korean Air) except Alitalia of course. Say: NY-Paris-Rome and Venice-Paris-NY for example. <BR><BR>Still, it might not be that cheap if you want to stop over in Paris (I'm assuming you do). Perhaps Air France or Alitalia have special intra-europe fares for long-haul travelers flying intercontinentally on SkyTeam carriers.<BR><BR>Hope this helps,<BR>Andre
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I did the exect same trip via Air France last April. Booked tru travel agent.
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Last year I flew NYC-Rome, Venice-NYC on Air France and booked through AOL Travel http://webcenter.travel.aol.com/travel/air/air2.jsp <BR>(Choose the "Multi-leg Trip" option) Cost about $325 in May 2001. <BR> Today I booked a flight for Jan 2003 NYC-Paris, London-NYC (also Air France) on orbitz.com (Choose the "Milti-city" option) Cost was $368.<BR> I also tried using airfrance.com but I found that their multi-destination option was not very user-friendly.<BR> I hope this info helps somewhat.
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I just realized that you said your trip does not originate in the US therefore my post is probably irrelevant. Sorry about that. I'm a little excited today. Good luck anyway!
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