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NeoPatrick Mar 29th, 2007 06:54 PM

That Stu Dudley gets the BEST ideas. Congratulations, and glad it works out.

amwosu Mar 29th, 2007 07:36 PM

Thanks Neo.. my heart is still beating fast. Happy girl, happy girl. I hope others can benefit as well from the same strategy. Of course, I won't actually be saving the money- just spending it on more fun stuff.

NeoPatrick Mar 29th, 2007 07:40 PM

Ah. I just realized that the post from amwosu is not from the original poster, cindynpp. But glad it worked out anyway.
Cindynpp, have you considered this alternative?

cindynpp Mar 30th, 2007 07:57 AM

Thanks to everyone for their advice and web links. I booked our flight this morning. Hope it's the right one. US Airways dropped their price $300 ($943ea)this morning. Yesterday they were at $1254. This was actually the same fare that started this post. It went from $954 to $1254 from Monday to Tuesday and mid morning today it went back down. Go figure huh. I've never flown US Air but they are rated 3 stars which is the same as most U.S. carriers so maybe it will be OK. It's done now so I won't worry. Now I can concentrate on planning what we will do when we get there. By the way that rate is into Paris and out of London on the dates we wanted so I'm satisfied. Thanks again and if anyone has any "can't miss" advice for Paris or London, let me know

tomassocroccante Apr 2nd, 2007 09:40 AM

I recommend signing up on airline websites for email fare bargains. Air France, Alitalia, they almost all do this now, and sometimes they are very good deals. As much as we worry about getting "advance" bargains, sometimes there are good deals posted only a month or two in advance, as they see they have a lot of empty seats, etc.

Airline pricing fluctuates with the public's desire to fly, among other things, so all sorts of odd things in the news etc can cause a change. It's great to have them let you know about it!

CarolA Apr 2nd, 2007 11:17 AM

The Tuesday theory dates back to the days when Airlines had to manually update pricing. As a result, they generally only did it once a week. Those days are long gone and airlines can change fares every five minutes if they want.

amwosu Apr 3rd, 2007 07:59 AM

Congrats on the cheaper flights. How are you getting from Paris to London? Getting that taken care of would be my next priority.

Train fares tend to be released at their cheapest rates and continue to go up as the cheaper fares are purchased.

There are many posters who can help you figure it all out if you start a new thread and post your specifics- date, number of people, etc.

cindynpp Apr 3rd, 2007 01:36 PM

We are planning on taking Eurostar to London. 1 way for the 3 of us is about $262. That seems a little high but I guess not compared to everything else. I have not booked it yet but if I'm interpreting your post correctly I need to go ahead.

tomassocroccante Apr 3rd, 2007 09:33 PM

Given my choice, I'd take the one leaving next. A little April in Paris is a tune I'd enjoy right now ...


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