| kaia02:57 UTC18 Mar 2007 |
HELLO,
DOES ANYONE KNOW PLEASE WHERE IN LONDON I CAN GET A OPEN JAW TICKET FOR THIS ITINERARY: LONDON UK/ LOS ANGELES/ NEW YORK/ LONDON UK. AND ALSO DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA OF THE COST OF SUCK FARE PLEASE? FOR AUGUST THIS YEAR. THANKS ALL
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| yofletch03:26 UTC18 Mar 2007 | try the major airlines you can book online try the likes of American AA.COM or DELTA.COM for starters
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| aubo2303:35 UTC18 Mar 2007 | Any airline that flies both routes should do it.
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| carracar03:38 UTC18 Mar 2007 | Come on now is any one going to address the ladys second question ??? carracar
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| ejpiii04:08 UTC18 Mar 2007 | Do not fear an old fashioned travel agent for this. You don't have to pay if you don't like what they offer.
Also try airtreks.com for oddball round the continent or round the world fares and routings. Sometimes they are amazingly cheap.
And no, I won't touch the misspelling in the 2nd part. But I'm sure it'd be a lot less than the airfare.
Ed
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| ianw670505:44 UTC18 Mar 2007 | Worth asking your travel agent for a comparative total on a discount London > New York return, and a discount domestic NY > LA return - might be competitive to an open jaws or loop.
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| bassman106:46 UTC18 Mar 2007 | Since they cleaned up Times Square, I have a fealing "suck fares" have gone up quite a bit....
As #5 said, You might want to compare how much it costs buying a roundtrip London-NYC, and one way fare NYC-LAX rather than an open jaw. Jet blue usually has decent one way fares. (usually in the $150-$200 range). Check their website.
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| needcoffee07:55 UTC18 Mar 2007 | i also wonder what the suck fare is in august
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| cambridgtrav08:49 UTC18 Mar 2007 | you can do open jaw on kayak, expedia, orbitz,....it is usually referred to as multi-city in the are where you choose round trip, one way, etc.
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| willysnout13:07 UTC18 Mar 2007 | <blockquote>Quote <hr>DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA OF THE COST OF SUCK FARE PLEASE?<hr></blockquote> Teeth or no teeth?
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