Using frequent flyer miles
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Using frequent flyer miles
We are plannint a trip to Provence in September. At the moment there are no non-stop flights available using miles. I have found a Delta flight with a stop in Salt Lake and then of course in Paris. It takes something like 16 hours from LAX. Non of the layovers are long. Would you hold out for a non-stop or jump at the chance to get anything. Thanks in advance
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Non-stops are hard to get these days; our trip to Nice takes us first to Dallas and then to Heathrow. If you can get a flight with miles, go for it; I don't think you can find much without a connection through Paris or London.
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I had a very good connection from the US West Coast to Athens, Star Alliance 14 hrs with one short stop on the East Coast. Then the airline canceled the domestic portion; I ended up with an 18 hr trip.
As an alternative, have you looked into flying into Milan or Geneva and driving?
As an alternative, have you looked into flying into Milan or Geneva and driving?
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I would book Lax all the way to Marsielle. The layovers are a pain, but the total time is not too bad. I would not take a train from Paris to Marsielle. You would be paying for an expensive train ride that you really do not need to do. Non-stops are really a part of the past--unfortunately. Have a good trip
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Hi there:
I highly doubt there are any non-stop flights from LAX to Marseille. If there were, I'd be willing to bet Air France is the only one who would fly that route, and I don't know if your miles are with them or not.
I doubt that's a route that's in high demand (LA to Marseille), so it wouldn't make sense cost-wise for the airlines to have a non-stop flight. You're going to be much more successful (and use less miles) flying from LAX to Paris, in my opinion. I'd find something and grab it. And it shouldn't be difficult to get a connecting flight from there or take a train.
I'm flying next month from Orange County to Paris and I used miles. The ticket cost me $85, which was for the taxes. I've never been so happy in my life! Good luck
I highly doubt there are any non-stop flights from LAX to Marseille. If there were, I'd be willing to bet Air France is the only one who would fly that route, and I don't know if your miles are with them or not.
I doubt that's a route that's in high demand (LA to Marseille), so it wouldn't make sense cost-wise for the airlines to have a non-stop flight. You're going to be much more successful (and use less miles) flying from LAX to Paris, in my opinion. I'd find something and grab it. And it shouldn't be difficult to get a connecting flight from there or take a train.
I'm flying next month from Orange County to Paris and I used miles. The ticket cost me $85, which was for the taxes. I've never been so happy in my life! Good luck
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