Spain internal flights
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Spain internal flights
I'm going to Spain in September. I have my tickets to Spain, my itinerary, my hotels. Do I need to book my internal flights now? Seville to San Sebastian there is only one flight a day. Bilbao to Barcelona there are many but one is less expensive.
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For a few trips, I waited until I got to Spain and bought one-way tickets (at a cheaper price than what was offered to me as a non-resident) from Iberia. (There are some other carriers, e.g. Air Europa and Spanair, but I booked with Iberia, which is probably more expensive, because I wanted to keep the flight in the Oneworld Alliance.)
Depending on how flexible your travel plans are, I would wait until you get to Spain. If, in the worst case scenario, the flight to San Sebastian was sold out, you could take the high speed train to Madrid and then fly to San Sebastian.
Depending on how flexible your travel plans are, I would wait until you get to Spain. If, in the worst case scenario, the flight to San Sebastian was sold out, you could take the high speed train to Madrid and then fly to San Sebastian.
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I would not wait but would check on-line with the airlines involved.
We have found cheaper prices by booking ahead and getting e-tickets with both Spanair and Iberia in the past.
I assume you are including budget airlines in this mix such as the Vueling flights between BCN and Bilbao.
www.skyscanner.net
We have found cheaper prices by booking ahead and getting e-tickets with both Spanair and Iberia in the past.
I assume you are including budget airlines in this mix such as the Vueling flights between BCN and Bilbao.
www.skyscanner.net