Travel Discount Certificate- KLM or NW
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Travel Discount Certificate- KLM or NW
I have one I wont be using It's good for U.S. Canada & Europe travel, originating in U.S. If anybody is interested, I will email you the codes, or mail you the certificate.
Tickets must be issued by November 30, 2004
Travel must be completed by Jan. 31, 2005
Saturday night stay required
Travel wholly within North America is not permitted on Sundays
Tickets must be issued by November 30, 2004
Travel must be completed by Jan. 31, 2005
Saturday night stay required
Travel wholly within North America is not permitted on Sundays
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I might be interested - - is it good for one passenger only? or can it be used for two pasengers flying on the same itinerary (as has been customary with some NW/KLM certificates)?
Thanks in advance, if it is not already spoken for... (yikes, another dangling participle!)
Best wishes,
Rex Bickers
Floyds Knobs, Indiana
Thanks in advance, if it is not already spoken for... (yikes, another dangling participle!)
Best wishes,
Rex Bickers
Floyds Knobs, Indiana
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Rex, I'm sure you KNOW this but it bears underlining for those who might be reading this and neglect it: be sure to check the "bare fare" without the coupon, too. (I'm picking up fares to some European destinations from some U.S. origins that go for less without the coupon.)
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Yes, but it's a tip that bears repeating. Thre main times I have seen certificates worthwhile are:
1. Can't commit for one reason or another when the best prices are available - - but the coupons will let you mentally plan to be able to get a fare, later in the "buying season".
2. Need to match an itinerary of one passenger with another passenger from an airport which has no sale seats available - - in our case, this relates to having (now, increasingly, more-or-less grown) children scattered at cities near and far, and wanting to coordinate flights (for convenience sake). Good fares from one city don't always mean similarly good fares on the same airline from other cities.
I am not entirely certain if the trip (for which I would like to use these certificates) is going to happen - - so no one should feel precluded about contacting panda (about the possibility that these certificates might be useful for them).
1. Can't commit for one reason or another when the best prices are available - - but the coupons will let you mentally plan to be able to get a fare, later in the "buying season".
2. Need to match an itinerary of one passenger with another passenger from an airport which has no sale seats available - - in our case, this relates to having (now, increasingly, more-or-less grown) children scattered at cities near and far, and wanting to coordinate flights (for convenience sake). Good fares from one city don't always mean similarly good fares on the same airline from other cities.
I am not entirely certain if the trip (for which I would like to use these certificates) is going to happen - - so no one should feel precluded about contacting panda (about the possibility that these certificates might be useful for them).
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Case in point - -
If we could commit right now, then the "bare fare" is probably better than the certificate fare (which I haven't learned yet) - - for example, on KLM, EWR-GLA (via AMS), then return CDG-EWR (also via AMS) for only $371.20 with all taxes included. Plus, of course, about $30 each with taxes to connect from Glasgow (PWK) to Paris (BVA) - - might sound contorted, but this would actually be our desired plan - - 2 days in Scotland to see our daughter, followed by 2 days in Paris, just to ourselves).
Just not sure about it yet.
If we could commit right now, then the "bare fare" is probably better than the certificate fare (which I haven't learned yet) - - for example, on KLM, EWR-GLA (via AMS), then return CDG-EWR (also via AMS) for only $371.20 with all taxes included. Plus, of course, about $30 each with taxes to connect from Glasgow (PWK) to Paris (BVA) - - might sound contorted, but this would actually be our desired plan - - 2 days in Scotland to see our daughter, followed by 2 days in Paris, just to ourselves).
Just not sure about it yet.