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vlawson Apr 2nd, 2001 06:22 AM

Open Jaw flights on internet?
 
Going to Italy July 1st- Does anyone know of any websites that I can use to search for flights into Florence & depart from Rome (to Boston)? I would like to avoid having to drive back to Florence for a return flight but haven't come across any sites that allow open jaw searches. Thanks

Marc David Miller Apr 2nd, 2001 06:44 AM

Both Travelocity and Expedia allow this; go to the "Multiple Destinations" tab.

JW Apr 2nd, 2001 06:44 AM

Check out Expedia and Travelocity.<BR>I know they allow this.<BR><BR>You'll need to do "Multiple Destinations" for an open-jaw trip<BR>

hans Apr 2nd, 2001 06:52 AM

On occasion, for multiple destinations, travelocity reports that my itinerary is not valid, yet when i key in the same info on a particular airline's website, I get a quote for my itinerary. I think an example of this was arrive in Nice and leave out of Munich or Stuttgart. Travelocity couldn't give me any flights, but the Delta website did.

sharon Apr 2nd, 2001 08:18 AM

I had trouble trying to do this with Travelocity, but Expedia worked great.

John Apr 2nd, 2001 08:29 AM

Multi-City on American Airlines works just fine also.

guy Apr 2nd, 2001 09:11 AM

I know you can search for Open Jaw tickets on the delta.com site...click on the reservations sections in the left hand column...also I am not certain but quite sure that cheaptickets.com also allows a search for Open Jaw tickets...

mbb Apr 2nd, 2001 09:33 AM

Not only was I able to search for an open-jaws flight into London out of Madrid through Travelocity after tracking the fare for 3 months. When I snagged a fare that was $700 cheaper than I had been tracking for 4 tickets they paid the $400+ difference in the fare when it went up between the time I hit the purchase button and ticketing. This is what good business is about.

Trent Apr 2nd, 2001 09:43 AM

How old are you and travelers? If you are under 26, try counciltravel.com You can get really good rates, sometimes even half of what you will get from expedia or travelocity (of course try those too). Otherwise, try lowestfare.com if those do not work. Good luck!!!!

Cathy Apr 2nd, 2001 06:36 PM

Europebyair.com lets you country-hop for just $99. a flight one way all over Europe, starting and ending anywhere you want. Worth checking out if you can't find a good deal on an open jaw flight...

martha Apr 3rd, 2001 10:48 PM

Cathy, have you flown in Europe with a ticket from europebyair.com? <BR><BR>How reliable are the bargain airlines? I am wanting to fly from Frankfurt to Florence in the fall.<BR><BR>Any and all advice appreciated. One of my concerns with buying an online ticket is the possibility I may want to change my dates later.<BR><BR>

Cathy Apr 4th, 2001 03:40 PM

A friend of mine used europebyair.com last summer and found them to be a highly reputable company. They also have an 800 number: 1-888-387-2479


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