Travelling to Rome
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Travelling to Rome
I am in the DC area. Just wondering is there any city that seems to price out cheaper for flights to Rome? I have points to fly to any city in North America but not enough to get to Rome so would be willing to depart from another city if I knew which city would give me the best deal. Whatr has been your experience. Travelling March 11-18th.
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This is just a guess, but I would try pricing flights from JFK..but not sure if any discount would make up for the hassle of getting there from DC. Delta and Alitalia run frequent flights..although many are code share the price often varies depending on who you book with...I have saved money by booking with Alitalia even though the flight is operated by Delta. Also check for sales..get yourself on their e-mailing lists.
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I live in Baltimore,and have researched flights from DC,BWI and New York/Newark.Really,you will do just as well leaving from one of the Washington airports as you would from another east coast departure city.If there is a difference,it would be very small,and (for me)not worth the hassle and time of adding another flight.Check on Orbitz and you'll find out pretty quickly.
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miz, always do a price comparison between the travel sites and the airline sites. With airfare prices being so screwy, you never know what you'll find and when! It's a complete game of chance, I think, but you're wise to do your homework to ensure that luck is on your side.
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I have been reading through the forumn and it seems Air France and Alitalia have a reputaion of lost luggage and poor customer service. With that said from your experience which airline would you suggest that would offer the
best service. I really do not want a lost luggage issue.
best service. I really do not want a lost luggage issue.
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Just an FYI-If you are traveling in March you start competing with the spring break crowds as early as the first of March. I fly to Rome everyweek and the flights are always full but key times such as spring break,summer and Christmas are usually oversold.Your choices out of the US are usually American nonstop out of Chicago; Delta nonstop out of JFK, Atlanta and Cincinnati; Continental out of Newark and Alitalia out of JFK.Rome continues to be packed to the gills with tourists no matter what time of the year these days..........but I must admit the scenery,food and wine and history make it magical. One of my favorite cities to fly to!
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Miz, if you do not want lost luggage do not fly Alitalia! They lost our luggage going to Rome and coming back this month. I cannot begin to tell you the misery and hell that we and many others went through in Italy because of this. I will never ever fly them again. I know other airlines lose luggage, however, other airlines seem to have heard of the term "customer service".
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