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barbarianmatt May 19th, 2004 05:53 AM

looking for cheap flight to france in july
 
i can't find anything for under $1,000. its looking like i might have to settle for that. anybody have any ideas?

jvrab12 May 19th, 2004 05:59 AM

Hello, I too looked and looked for a flight to CDG leaving from DTW on July 29th, I finally had to book at $902 on NWA. It killed me but it is my own fault for going during peak time.

111op May 19th, 2004 05:59 AM

Where're you flying from?

I'm thinking of doing a long-weekend trip over July 4th weekend from NYC and fares are over $400. Still can't pull that trigger.

111op May 19th, 2004 06:00 AM

Sorry *$800*.

I would have snapped any $400 fare up. :-)

SuzieC May 19th, 2004 06:15 AM

interesting fare. How about taking advantage of teh Air France two for 1 at $505? OK, so "bubba" didn't make the plane...

Nikki May 19th, 2004 06:27 AM

The Air France sale has ended now; I believe it was only valid until May 15.

111op May 19th, 2004 07:01 AM

I don't think that the AF sale applied to dates in July.

abby97 May 19th, 2004 07:48 AM

I couldn't find anything under $900 from LAX (and surrouding airports). I finally booked two tickets for late July for just over $950 each.

francophile03 May 19th, 2004 08:48 AM

The sale was valid until May 15th but travel was up to March 15, 2005 w/blackout dates of Dec. 17-24.

111op May 19th, 2004 08:54 AM

Are you serious? July dates were included? Was I blind? Maybe I should just go cry now.

Nikki May 19th, 2004 08:56 AM

Don't cry. The sale was for travel after October 15.

111op May 19th, 2004 08:58 AM

Thanks Nikki. I also did a Google search. Phew.

I'm frequently quite blind though. :-) But it would be really disheartening if I did miss such a fare considering that I've been reading the board.

Gardyloo May 19th, 2004 09:18 AM

The OP is apparently looking for fares from Tampa. It seems like the tack to take would be to look for the cheapest fare to anywhere in Europe, then connect to France (where?) on one of the budget carriers. London for example, costs around $750 RT from TPA; then connecting on Ryanair or Easyjet to the final destination (yes, probably involving the hassle of changing airports) can be very cheap indeed, keeping the total low. Careful shopping might make it even cheaper, by flying out of Miami for example, even if it means driving across Florida, in order to access cheaper transatlantic fares. The budget airlines have really shuffled the deck on total cost calculations into non-gateway cities in Europe.

Christina May 19th, 2004 09:35 AM

I thought AF was having some summer "sales" as they sent me an email recently on that as I'm on their list. They only listed selected cities, though, and I noted my city wasn't on them (IAD).

In any case, I snapped up my AF nonstop DC-Paris fare a few weeks ago as I had been monitoring it and it was around $1200 for late July on AF and United (and was actually higher on some other airlines that weren't nonstop).

I grabbed it when I got it at $890 which happened about 10 days ago. I did have to be a little creative, I got it to drop $300 by moving my return date one day -- from a Thursday backward to the Wednesday. You might try fooling with the dates a little. I would think it a bargain to get that fare at $900 from LAX to Paris myself since that is the going rates from East Coast this summer.

I thought United would be trying to get business due to their financial problems, but they were higher than AF, and American was ridiculous.

barbarianmatt May 19th, 2004 09:42 AM

yes, from tampa.

where would i get a fare to london for $750?

Gardyloo May 19th, 2004 09:48 AM

I just threw it to Expedia and it came back United @ $757 via ORD (less Expedia's $5 charge that you won't have to pay by going straight to united.com.) Probably depends on your travel dates. Same range on American AL, which I would prefer due to more legroom.

WillTravel May 19th, 2004 09:52 AM

Here's a start:

Go to Travelocity and use the Flexible search to locate fares from Tampa to LON during July. These start at $639+tax on United. Go to the United site and try to match or beat that fare.

Another airline to consider for the London-Paris leg (particularly if you land in Heathrow) is BMI - http://www.flybmi.com . Often their fares are reasonable.

barbarianmatt May 19th, 2004 10:08 AM

part of my problem is that this is for my honeymoon, so my departure is pretty set at july 10th. nobody has a special fare that day. with united it looks like i could get it for $810.

WillTravel May 19th, 2004 10:54 AM

I'd consider trying Priceline given your dates are 100% fixed. The worst that could happen is an inconvenient connection (other than the tickets being completely nonrefundable and nonchangeable).

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