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Old October 12th, 2003, 09:40 PM
SP Cook
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Default UK - US flight and US internal flights

"BAH" wrote in message

As an internet-travel-booking-novice I would appreciate some suggestions on
how to go about booking both UK - US return flight and internal US flights.

Early December, four of us need to travel to New York, on to Tampa, then
North Carolina and maybe Buffalo before returning via New York after 10 - 14
days.

Is it best doing it all with the same airline? Any carrier recommended? Or
should I let some agent (eg: Airline Network?) take the strain and do it
for me?

IMHO,

If you mean that you are going to fly London-New York, stay a few
days; then fly New York-Tampa, stay a few days; then fly Tampa-North
Carolina (which is a state, not a city and about 440 miles long by 150
miles wide, with several major cities, stay a few days; then North
Carolina-Buffalo and then Buffalo-New York, then New York-London, then
what you have there is a series of one-way flights. One way flights
cost more than round trips (don't know why).

You could book it as one long flight, but I doubt you will find
savings that way, or convienent flights.

I strongly recomend you figure out what you realy want to do, and also
consider cars for some of your trip.