Need Help On Airline Ticket
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Visit www.sidestep.com and install its searchware on your system. Then, no matter what site you use (even consolidators), Sidestep will run a comparison price search. A good site to use is www.orbitz.com.<BR><BR>I visited Orbitz [w/Sidestep running simultaneously] and did a search for dep 4/20 and ret 4/29 and came up with $618 per Sidestep as the cheapest on Delta.<BR><BR>But, if you don't mind flying "blind", as Gretchen suggests, then try the consolidator sites.
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That $351 fare doesn't really have any dates ANY time in April. But travelocity does indeed have a fare of "599" (but the actual fare is $670.50 once fees and taxes are added). This fare DOES show availability, at least for the dates Apr 23-May 7, which is what I checked.<BR><BR>Short of using hotwire, I suspect this is a pretty good price, and you might want to proceed.<BR><BR>The one other possibility is to ask around and see if you know anyone who has a Northwest Airlines PD540 certificate they would be willing to give up (or are you a World Perks member yourself? maybe they will send you one). This current promotion is good through the end of May and has fares in the sub-$450 range.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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I don't believe that you can use that promo code without a certificate number. I have a good deal on a different promotion (hoping my daughter and boyfriend can use it), good through May 31 - - and (I know this sounds stingy and gloating) but I consider it as (non)-share-able as a $1000 bill.<BR>