Is $850 reasonable - flight from Colorado to London, then Paris to Colorado?
Hello all,
Husband and I are planning our first trip to Europe this year, London and Paris. We're playing the airfare game now. Looking to go at the end of September. Prices are $850-890 pp for a roundtrip flight from Denver to London, and then from Paris back to Denver. Does this sound reasonable at all? Just looking for some insight and wondering how long I should wait to book. I know it's all a gamble, but thanks in advance for any advice! |
Does that include the taxes/fees? If so - for September it seems in the ball park. You might be able to do better - but fares are running a little higher this year so maybe not.
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BTW - there are several "fare gurus" posting here who might give you strategies for finding the best fare.
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Given the fares that are out there and that September is considered peak, I think this fare is very good if these are non stop flights.
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Thanks for the replies! The $850 is on Air Canada - includes taxes/fees - 3 hour layover in Montreal on way there, 2 hour layover in Toronto on way back. Also found $892 on NW, 3 hour layover in Minneapolis on way there, 2 hour layover in Dallas on way back.
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That sounds like a good fare to me.
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