What are the chances of getting a last-minute fare under $500 JFK - Paris?
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Hi again -
I'd say slim to none. I think that you'll find that it's cheaper to fly in to London for a couple of days, take the Eurostar train to Paris, and then fly home from Paris. I would check out Orbitz.com . I got a great deal with American Airlines when I booked my ticket in March.
I'd say slim to none. I think that you'll find that it's cheaper to fly in to London for a couple of days, take the Eurostar train to Paris, and then fly home from Paris. I would check out Orbitz.com . I got a great deal with American Airlines when I booked my ticket in March.
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I found out about last night's sale right here on Fodor's, on a thread which referenced the Flyertalk discussion: http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...d-188038-2.cfm
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There were all kinds of sub $500 fares last night so I don't know why people are saying slim to none when anyone on this thread could have booked one then. One of the best was LAX/MAD $299 ai (all in/all inclusive). These fares never last long and you have to be ready to book when they appear. Ya snooze, ya lose. If you just scroll down this link you will see all the deals people were booking, mostly on Delta
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/mileage-run-deals-372/
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/mileage-run-deals-372/
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I complete agree with kybourbon. I booked PHX-CDG in October for $387, but I could have gone to Barcelona or Madrid for $206, all inclusive. And these deals were from all different cities. I even cancelled the two bookings I made last night and rebooked this morning, so it took a while for the fares to be pulled. Just got to check often.
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