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Raj Oct 7th, 1999 02:41 PM

One way ticket from Charlotte to Atlanta
 
Hi , <BR>I am traveling one way from Charlotte to Atlanta on Nov 5. I am getting a airfare quote of 200+. Does anybody has any suggestion by which I can get a cheaper ticket ? <BR> <BR>TIA <BR> <BR>Raj

Brian in Atlanta Oct 8th, 1999 05:35 AM

With a 21-day advance purchase, you can buy a roundtrip for $198 and just throw away the return ticket.

Brian in Atlanta Oct 8th, 1999 05:40 AM

Or, if you don't care what time you leave for Charlotte on Nov 5th, you could try priceline.com. I'd put my first bid in at $99 and go up from there.

s.fowler Oct 8th, 1999 09:27 AM

According to my travel agents the airlines look for that manoevre [?] and if they catch you you have to pay a penalty. I have no idea how likely getting caught is.

Brian in Atlanta Oct 8th, 1999 11:34 AM

I think the maneuver you're referring to is when, in order to synthesize a Saturday night stay, a person purchases 2 r/t ticket and only uses one coupon from each ticket (assuming that 2 r/t tickets w/ a Saturday night stay costs less than one midweek r/t). You're right, if you try to do that with the same airline, you're asking for trouble. <BR> <BR>But I don't think you'd have any trouble buying a r/t ticket and only using it one way (just be sure to use the first, not the second, leg). If you feel guilty about robbing the airline of that return seat, you can always call and cancel the return so they can resell it. <BR> <BR>I still think that Priceline is Raj's best bet. That, or a one-way car rental. It's only about a 4 hour drive.


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