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Craig Jul 30th, 2000 07:50 PM

Priceline.com to Paris
 
We've got Paris hotel reservations for September (at the Parc Saint Severin, in case anyone wants to rant or rave) and we're hunting for air fares. It's a little tricky because we DON'T want to stay over on a Saturday, which kills a lot of the airline deals. <BR> <BR>A consolidator can put us on Iceland air with a stopover in Reykyavik for about $420 RT. Was hoping to find something cheaper. <BR> <BR>Priceline sounds intriguing, but I'm nervous about that "mandatory stopover". I mean, they could take us to Tokyo for 8 hrs, right? It seems you have to commit to your price before you know the specific itinerary, which scares us. <BR> <BR>Also, we're hoping to leave on a Sunday night and arrive Monday a.m. But if I enter "Sunday Departure" do I end up needing a room for Sunday night? <BR> <BR>Anyone with Priceline experience, please help! <BR> <BR>Thanks, <BR>Craig

rumiko Jul 30th, 2000 08:18 PM

- <BR>Craig, you didn't say where you'll be flying from - but roundtrip to Paris for $420 in Sept? That sounds like a good fare to me! <BR>I've not tried Priceline, but have ready several strings discussing other experiences (usually either VERY pro or con). From those I do know that you have to carefully read the rules and factor the taxes, etc. which will be added on to your bid price.

traveler Jul 31st, 2000 04:37 AM

Craig <BR> <BR>This website offers helpful info about how to place a Priceline bid. <BR> <BR>http://pub4.ezboard.com/bpricelinean...iabidding.html <BR> <BR>Bon voyage

traveler Jul 31st, 2000 04:40 AM

Craig <BR> <BR>This website offers helpful info about how to place a Priceline bid. <BR> <BR>http://pub4.ezboard.com/bpricelinean...iabidding.html <BR> <BR>Bon voyage

Rex Jul 31st, 2000 05:07 AM

I would be very interested to know the name of the consolidator who gave you that $420 RT fare on Icelandair. The lowest fare on the Icelandair website is higher than that from every north american gateway, AND it requires a minimum 7 day stay. <BR> <BR>I'd say buy it today! <BR> <BR>Their fly+hotel deal certainly looks good at $389 to $509 (dbl occ) for two nights in Paris until Mar 31 (2001? starting when? perhaps november?) <BR> <BR>Best wishes, <BR> <BR>Rex

chris Jul 31st, 2000 06:47 AM

Yes Craig, where are you flying from? <BR> <BR>I would love a $420 price to Paris.

Peg Jul 31st, 2000 06:54 AM

Craig, I booked two tickets from Dallas to Paris for October through Priceline. Round trip was $350 each and we fly Dallas to Newark and then to CDG. Return flight is CDG to Houston then to Dallas. I received a "yes" on my first try, so maybe $350 was too high to start at. Our carrier is Continental and the same flights (if booked through them) list at around $750 each for our dates of travel. I've used Priceline six times now and have gotten great flights each time. Bonne chance! Peg

Stan Lepelstat Jul 31st, 2000 08:25 AM

I just booked an American airline nonstop flight from NY to Paris round trip for $420 plus tax thru Autoeurope.


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