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adpiucf 10-07-2004 03:32 PM

Cheap International Airfare websites?
 
Any recommendations for websites featuring inexpensive int'l airfare?

Xylochick216 10-07-2004 03:44 PM

My old roommate is in Scotland studying now, and she's gone to Europe several times using different websites to find her airfare. Her favorite is studentuniverse.com, but you obv. have to be a student to use that. She uses Expedia sometimes, and if you're looking to get to Europe, she says Iceland Air has really good rates, but they only fly out of BWI.

You can also sign up for tickers from different airlines and see what their web specials are. Sorry I'm not much help!

chideltjen 10-07-2004 04:00 PM

STA if you are a student still.

bcdphie 10-07-2004 05:47 PM

If you are flying up to Canada or within Canada, Jetsgo and Westjet have low prices.

AchtungBaby80 10-07-2004 06:34 PM

My old boyfriend was an international and he used to go on SkyAuction all the time to get his tickets since he would usually fly home for visits about 3 times a year. Once, when I went with him, he got our tickets from New York to London for about $275 each. That's cheap! Granted, we weren't on Delta or any of the big-name carriers...we had to go on Air India, but it wasn't that bad--definitely worth saving the money.

Munchkin03 10-07-2004 06:44 PM

Iceland Air has really good deals. They're trying hard to get people to spend more than their layover in Rejkavik.

Most recently I went through STA---I got a ticket from JFK to Bangkok for $800, after taxes. You don't HAVE to be a student; if not, you can get a Youth card and that will cover you until you're 25.

CSUSigEp 10-08-2004 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by chideltjen
STA if you are a student still.
word.

adpiucf 10-08-2004 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Munchkin03


Most recently I went through STA---I got a ticket from JFK to Bangkok for $800, after taxes. You don't HAVE to be a student; if not, you can get a Youth card and that will cover you until you're 25.

I've long since hung up my cap and gown and about to turn 26 ;)

Ahh STA, why have you forsaken me?

Thanks for the great tips! Keep them coming! :)

kappaloo 10-08-2004 09:31 AM

Umm... not a website, but purchase the paper when they have the travel section and take a look at the sales. I've seen ridiculously cheap flights listed that way. It's actually the only way my family purchases tickets to england ...

Although, I should note you'll need to be flexible on when you leave since it's usually restricted.

astroAPhi 10-08-2004 10:51 AM

What's STA? I'm going to Italy in June and I need cheap airfare too.

adpiucf 10-08-2004 11:16 AM

student travel agency offering discounted fares to college students and young adults

honeychile 10-08-2004 11:23 AM

I would suggest three things: First, know the going rate for your flight. You won't be able to tell a bargain unless you know what it CAN cost! Second, go to every airlines' site that you would consider flying, and sign up for their notifications. Third, www.cheapseats.com - I'm sure people have gotten better rates, but no one I've heard about!

Have fun!

HBADPi 10-08-2004 03:54 PM

One of my favorite travel sites is www.travelzoo.com. You can sign up for weekly email newsletters where they will highlight some pretty good deals. If you can be flexible with your dates you can find some decent deals on there, especially with the big airports (JFK, DC, Boston, LA). I was able to go to Paris my junior year for spring break for 200 bucks. My senior year I remember seeing a deal to Puerto Rico from NYC for like 109 round trip and a bunch of the sisters were thinking of going for our long weekend break in October. Definitely worth checking out and it's also a good place to check for last minute deals for cruises and hotels.

cashmoney 10-13-2004 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by adpiucf
I've long since hung up my cap and gown and about to turn 26 ;)

And you're still the shit. ;)

queequek 10-13-2004 04:03 PM

Asian tickets
 
Depends on where you are going, really. Within Europe, try RyanAir or EasyJet. Fly to London from US is not that expensive, then continue on with these flights.

For Asian travel, I prefer to call 1-800-2-BORNEO (This is an Indonesian travel agent, but they speak English, of course ;) ).
I recently purchased a ticket from Atlanta-Jakarta (during Christmas and New Year) for $970, saving about 600 bucks.

Good luck on your traveling!


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