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Help! (Newbie) Flying Family to Austria in Summer w/o Going Broke?
erilar schrieb:
My wife and I are moving from California to her hometown near Innsbruck, Austria, for a year with our kids, ages 4 & 6. What concerns me is the summer-rate airfares! Google, Travelocity, etc. are showing July and August 2004 departures at $2,000+/person! OUCH!!! Does anyone have any strategies or recommendations for snagging lower airfares from CA to Europe in Summer? Our ultimate destination is Innsbruck, but I don't especially care how we get there (within reason)-- as long as it doesn't cost us $8k-$10k... Once you have to get on a train, it doesn't really make much difference if you're on it for 1 hour or 4 hours. So airports further away become options. Consider flying to Munich, Salzburg or Vienna as well. Even Zürich if you can get a good deal. Alternatively a transatlantic to Frankfurt/Main could be an option as someone else mentioned, or fly to the UK (often good value) and fly on from London. To get from some parts of Austria to Innsbruck, you change planes in Munich anyway, I discovered last year when I was thinking of adding it to my Austrian trip. I guess these "planes" are buses. Munich - Innsbruck is a scenic train trip via Kufstein or Mittenwald. Flying into MUC might be an option. Regards & X-post, ULF |
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Help! (Newbie) Flying Family to Austria in Summer w/o Going Broke?
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:24:18 GMT, Ken wrote:
Try Skyauction.com I saw rates about 750 roundtrip to Australia from Ca. But he wants to go the other Australia: the one without kangaroos, and with mountains. ;-) -- Tim. If the human brain were simple enough that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't. |
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Help! (Newbie) Flying Family to Austria in Summer w/o Going Broke?
Try Skyauction.com I saw rates about 750 roundtrip to Australia from Ca.
"Ulf Kutzner" wrote in message ... erilar schrieb: My wife and I are moving from California to her hometown near Innsbruck, Austria, for a year with our kids, ages 4 & 6. What concerns me is the summer-rate airfares! Google, Travelocity, etc. are showing July and August 2004 departures at $2,000+/person! OUCH!!! Does anyone have any strategies or recommendations for snagging lower airfares from CA to Europe in Summer? Our ultimate destination is Innsbruck, but I don't especially care how we get there (within reason)-- as long as it doesn't cost us $8k-$10k... Once you have to get on a train, it doesn't really make much difference if you're on it for 1 hour or 4 hours. So airports further away become options. Consider flying to Munich, Salzburg or Vienna as well. Even Zürich if you can get a good deal. Alternatively a transatlantic to Frankfurt/Main could be an option as someone else mentioned, or fly to the UK (often good value) and fly on from London. To get from some parts of Austria to Innsbruck, you change planes in Munich anyway, I discovered last year when I was thinking of adding it to my Austrian trip. I guess these "planes" are buses. Munich - Innsbruck is a scenic train trip via Kufstein or Mittenwald. Flying into MUC might be an option. Regards & X-post, ULF |
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Help! (Newbie) Flying Family to Austria in Summer w/o Going Broke?
Tim Challenger wrote: On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:24:18 GMT, Ken wrote: Try Skyauction.com I saw rates about 750 roundtrip to Australia from Ca. But he wants to go the other Australia: the one without kangaroos, and with mountains. ;-) Yeah, the one that Adolph thought was part of Germany. |
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Help! (Newbie) Flying Family to Austria in Summer w/o Going Broke?
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mtravelkay wrote: Tim Challenger wrote: On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:24:18 GMT, Ken wrote: Try Skyauction.com I saw rates about 750 roundtrip to Australia from Ca. But he wants to go the other Australia: the one without kangaroos, and with mountains. ;-) Yeah, the one that Adolph thought was part of Germany. It arguably could be. |
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Help! (Newbie) Flying Family to Austria in Summer w/o Going Broke?
Funny,
Well, I was only a continent or two away. Hopefully that will be the worst mistake I make this week. "Tim Challenger" "timothy(dot)challenger(at)apk(dot)at" wrote in message s.com... On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:24:18 GMT, Ken wrote: Try Skyauction.com I saw rates about 750 roundtrip to Australia from Ca. But he wants to go the other Australia: the one without kangaroos, and with mountains. ;-) -- Tim. If the human brain were simple enough that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't. |
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Help! (Newbie) Flying Family to Austria in Summer w/o Going Broke?
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 02:33:07 GMT, Ken wrote:
Funny, Well, I was only a continent or two away. Hopefully that will be the worst mistake I make this week. "Tim Challenger" "timothy(dot)challenger(at)apk(dot)at" wrote in message s.com... On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:24:18 GMT, Ken wrote: Try Skyauction.com I saw rates about 750 roundtrip to Australia from Ca. But he wants to go the other Australia: the one without kangaroos, and with mountains. ;-) -- Tim. If the human brain were simple enough that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't. I frequently get post sent to Australia from the UK. It normally ends up in Brisbane (4020 post code ?). It's not just you. -- Tim. If the human brain were simple enough that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't. |
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Help! (Newbie) Flying Family to Austria in Summer w/o Going Broke?
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 21:34:53 GMT, mtravelkay wrote:
Tim Challenger wrote: On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:24:18 GMT, Ken wrote: Try Skyauction.com I saw rates about 750 roundtrip to Australia from Ca. But he wants to go the other Australia: the one without kangaroos, and with mountains. ;-) Yeah, the one that Adolph thought was part of Germany. It was for a while. Some wish it still were. And apart from the colour of the road-signs, I dare to find a significant difference. -- Tim. If the human brain were simple enough that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't. |
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Help! (Newbie) Flying Family to Austria in Summer w/o Going Broke?
mtravelkay schrieb:
But he wants to go the other Australia: the one without kangaroos, and with mountains. ;-) Yeah, the one that Adolph thought was part of Germany. His name was different. He was a citizen of that country and later naturalized in Germany. Regards, ULF |
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Help! (Newbie) Flying Family to Austria in Summer w/o Going Broke?
Ulf Kutzner wrote: mtravelkay schrieb: But he wants to go the other Australia: the one without kangaroos, and with mountains. ;-) Yeah, the one that Adolph thought was part of Germany. His name was different. He was a citizen of that country and later naturalized in Germany. Regards, ULF And later controlled both. |
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