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johnb Jun 17th, 2011 05:01 AM

Getting to Naples using Travelocity or Expedia???
 
Appears to be really hard to get to Naples for the Amalfi coast from Philadelphia, PA...These travel sights seem to use multiple carriers to complete flights.

I have never used and service other then airline directly...Kind of nervous

May I please get input or concerns regarding use of travel services??

Thanks
Johnb

kybourbon Jun 17th, 2011 05:27 AM

Most US airlines only have non-stop flights from the US to either Rome or Milan. You could fly into Rome and train to Naples or Salerno (depends on your final destination on the coast) and travel the rest of the way by bus or ferry. Otherwise, you will need to do connecting flights to Naples and then train/bus/ferry.

johnb Jun 17th, 2011 05:35 AM

Thank you

Waldo Jun 17th, 2011 09:13 AM

It's very easy to get a flight to London from the Philly airport, and then take British Airways to Naples from London.

J62 Jun 17th, 2011 10:53 AM

It's very easy to get a flight to Frankfurt from the Philly airport, and then take Lufthansa to Naples from Frankfurt.

hazel1 Jun 17th, 2011 10:53 AM

I don't understand what's so confusing - I just checked on Travelocity and you can get a flight on Air France from Philly to Paris, then Paris to Naples, also on Air France. Couldn't be easier.

hazel1 Jun 17th, 2011 11:02 AM

Travelocity shows a flight frm Philly to Paris, and Paris to Naples on Air France. You don't even have to switch airlines. Easy peazy.

MoonGirl Jun 17th, 2011 04:19 PM

In addition to the Air France option mentioned above, be aware that several U.S. airlines fly into Naples via connections on their alliance partners. For example, I booked my recent trip to Naples on United connecting through Munich, but the Munich to Naples leg was on Lufthansa. Delta partners with Air France, and I believe USAirways and/or American partner with Alitalia. It might put your mind at ease to research some of the options and pairings on the airline websites before booking on Travelocity or Expedia. The issue you may wish to research is what happens if, e.g., you booked the flights I took not through United but through Travelocity and you miss your connection. You'll want to be sure that the second airline will rebook you on a later flight. My guess is that would likely be the case for any of the alliance pairs mentioned above, but I don't know, better to get a (written) answer from the horses's mouth. Good luck!

NanBug Jun 17th, 2011 07:13 PM

We're closer to Philly, but most often fly out of Newark. There are usually more options, and flights are usually cheaper.

We went to Naples few months ago -- flew EWR to FCO (Rome), then took a high speed (1:10) train to Naples. Easy as pie.

ira Jun 18th, 2011 05:01 AM

Hi john,

I almost always use www.kayak.com.

You can compare their rates to T and E at the same time.

You can also book open jaw - eg, into Naples and out of Rome - for the same or less.

((I))

JoanneH Jun 18th, 2011 08:25 AM

Lufthansa\United fly into Naples but you will then have to take the shuttle to the termini and train or bus down the coast.
You can just fly round trip into Rome and take the bus directly there or fly into Rome and take the train Sorrento and bus the rest of the way.
I would think it was be simpler just to take the bus that is direct nor shifting of baggage.

MoonGirl Jun 18th, 2011 06:36 PM

Or you can fly into Naples and have a private car service take you to directly to your Amalfi coast destination -- not the absolute cheapest option, but not necessarily a bad deal either. And it is probably the best option if dealing with luggage and minimizing transfers is truly a concern.

johnb Jun 19th, 2011 06:01 AM

All good thoughts! I understand many flight options but didn't want to spend so much time in airports..I can get to Rome easy enough but long delay before flight to Naples..and ultimately on to Positanio or Ischia

You did give me an idea which is going right from Naples to Ischia and then to Capri and then to Positano..anyone know when ferrys leave from Naples to Ischia??

Thanks so much!!!!

johnb Jun 19th, 2011 06:18 AM

I luv you guys..make me think!!

Alitalia; newark to rome to naples ( in Naples by 11am..ferry to Ischia for 2 nights, Capri 2 nights and Positano 2 nights?

Better???

ekscrunchy Jun 19th, 2011 07:19 AM

I would not try to cram in 3 locations in 6 nights. Especially when you will be feeling the effects of jet lag.
You will be spending a large fraction of the trip getting from one place to the next. Please see my more detailed response on your other thread.

JBX Jun 19th, 2011 08:53 AM

3 locations ??
Well, not a great idea .... need to factor the time it'll take to get from point A to B, packing/unpacking, checking in/out hotel. Assume by your choice of destination, you are seeking R & R ...... dashing from one city to next isn't best approach to relaxing getaway. At most, pick two; with one being Positano, and then select either Ischia or Capri.

Have never flown on Alitalia. Guess they're still in business?? Only say that as seems that airline is frequently on edge. Others can provide more current/accurate update re: Alitalia

johnb Jun 19th, 2011 12:22 PM

agree...only 2 destinations...great now I have to rethink air..didn't know airline was in trouble..

Thanks again!!!


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