Summer Airfare to Paris
#3
Joined: Jan 2003
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Hi luv,
You can do much better.
Monica's site is 1800flyeurope.com.
Also see www.kayak.com, www.mobissimo.com and
http://www.flycheapabroad.com/default.aspx
You can do much better.
Monica's site is 1800flyeurope.com.
Also see www.kayak.com, www.mobissimo.com and
http://www.flycheapabroad.com/default.aspx
#4
Joined: Feb 2009
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If you look in sidestep.com from 6/16 to 6/30 it totals to $927 from United and SAS Airlines with one stopover each way. I always use this site cause it gives you options to search 3 days before or after departure and arrival dates.
Good luck!
Good luck!
#5
Joined: Jul 2005
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We are flying out of Chicago at the end of July on Aerlingus to Paris (with a 3 day stopover in Dublin on the way back) for about $950. You will have to transfer in Dublin but they will ticket you all the way through from Chicago to Paris so you do not have to claim luggage in Dublin. We wanted to stop in Dublin so that is why we went Aerlingus. Sometimes I just like to do the non-stop even if it costs a little more.
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#10
Joined: Jan 2003
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I've booked many flights with 1800flyeurope (and saved a bundle), but I always phone. You can select your seats when you book, so you may want to have the seat configuration handy (see www.seatguru.com). They will also tell you the airline.
When you book by phone (and they are very nice and efficient), you are sent an e-mail and 24 hours to think it over (and double check details).
Once you're booked, you do receive an airline confirmation number and you can see your booking on the airline's website.
When you book by phone (and they are very nice and efficient), you are sent an e-mail and 24 hours to think it over (and double check details).
Once you're booked, you do receive an airline confirmation number and you can see your booking on the airline's website.




