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Postby trekkingdd » December 4th, 2007

I want to go to Switzerland around the 1st of June next year, when will be my best time to start looking for a plane ticket?
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Postby Skyehiker » December 30th, 2007

A website that shows where the "turbulence" may be on your flight today...

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Postby MikaL » February 22nd, 2008

Here's something you that might be useful. It's a simple search gadget for your personalize Google home page if you have one.

Basically go here and add it to your google page, and then you can search airfare direct from there.
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Postby Skyehiker » April 17th, 2008

If anyone's saving up ff miles for their next trip, and already has some flying planned in the next couple of months, American Airlines is letting people earn twice the miles for their flights between April & June. (likely they're throwing a bone out to everyone after their operational meltdown last week). Looks like this works for flights previously booked but not flown yet as well.

You'd just go to aa.com & register for the promo in the "AAdvantage Bonus Offers/Airlines" area.

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Postby Whistler » June 22nd, 2008

For those thinking of coming to Australia, we have a new budget airline called Tiger Airways Apart from QANTAS, which has a monopoly on flying to/from Alice Springs, Tiger fly Melbourne to Alice Springs. Our other budget airlines are Jetstar
and Virgin Blue.

TIP: Seats are released approx 10 - 11 months prior to travel and cheapest seats are available then.

School holidays are busiest usually 2 weeks in:
March/April (dependent on Easter), June/July, and September/October. Christmas holidays from 20th December to about 31st January.

Peak season for tropical areas ie Darwin, and Cairns is June - August.
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Postby Bullgod345 » August 17th, 2008

Hey guys, I haven't seen anyone else post about this here, so i thought I would. In searching for cheap ways to get to Europe from the States I came across a company called Airtech (www.airtech.com) And basically you buy standby passes, call Airtech the day before you want to leave, and then they'll get you a flight within the next few days (5 max I think). It's got really low rates, like $269 per person, and I was wondering if this is legit, and if anyone else has had any experience with them. I know one of the concerns for some people is the uncertainty about when the flight leaves, but that's not really a concern for me. Any info would be appreciated.
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Re: Airfares / Air Travel - Useful Tools and Tips

Postby chelley » February 7th, 2009

Ethiopianairlines.com is having a great special in honor of Obama's inauguration (you would think it would be Kenya air though). It's buy 1 second passenger rides free deal if you fly from Feb 1st-Mar 31. You have to stay for 21 days though.

I'm bummed cause this so doesn't apply to me. I wish this deal would happen again in September! Anyone know how I can get a flight to Lilongwe, Malawi for $1000? I will love you forever!
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Re: Airfares / Air Travel - Useful Tools and Tips

Postby MsLibrarian » December 16th, 2009

The best price I can find for my next trip includes a transatlantic flight with Swiss Air. Any comments on what they are like? I"ve heard some mixed things. :?
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Postby 2wanderers » December 18th, 2009

What route?

I last flew Swissair in 1997, but the transatlantic leg (Toronto-Zurich) was actually a code share flight operated by Air Canada. The other flights on the Swiss ticket were Zurich-Nice (operated by their regional, CrossAir), and the only actual SwissAir flight, Paris-Zurich on the way home.

Anyway. All that comes down to "they were fine." Nothing that made them stand out, either good or bad. The planes seemed to be in good repair, one of them (the actual SwissAir one) appeared to be almost brand new. The cabin crew was neither friendly nor rude. Average in virtually every way.
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