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I need a ticket .. .fast!
Okay, remember when in the "Don't you hate it when " post I asked don't you hate it when you order something from the internet and it never comes? I ordered a ticket online and i haven't heard from them since! No charge on my credit card, no nothing. Now I'm sitting here going through all the sites from Yahoo trying to find a one way ticket from Seoul to Los Angeles ASAP and it just ain't happening. I need to get home before August 23rd.
Any suggestions? Help! |
Try http://www.travelocity.com
It searches all of the airlines at once. I hope you find one! ZetaAce |
Get a travel agent, then you dont have to worry.
Easy E |
Try Airtran.com too....I don't know how reliable they are yet but they're cheap.... they are flying me from Houston to Chicago at the end of the month for only $100....good luck!
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Thanks for the advice. I had already tried travelocity, but they don't have a ticketing agency in Korea. They have one in Yemen, but not one in Korea. Go figure.
The Korean travel agencies seem utterly depleted of tickets. They were the ones I tried first. Airtran offers only domestic flights. (That ticket you got WAS cheap.) So it won't work for me. I may be in trouble here . . . (What is the smiley that represents "worry"?) |
mwedzi,
Have you tried www.priceline.com? That is usually where I find my airline tickets. You name the price you want to pay and if a match is found, you will be contacted. Even if an exact match isn't found, they will try to find one near your price range. Good luck! [This message has been edited by SkeeBunny (edited August 10, 2000).] |
I use Expedia.com all the time and I haven't had any problems. But I do think they are a little expensive (not by that much though). I heard Priceline is good too.
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Thanks to all. Priceline, also, only works for flights within the US. But expedia had it, ZChi.
*whew!* |
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