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RTW Tickets
I'm planning a RTW trip, anyone got any tips on RTW flight tickets.....
There seems to be a few options but all very similar?? Thanks Jim |
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"Jim Neville" wrote in message .. . I'm planning a RTW trip, anyone got any tips on RTW flight tickets..... There seems to be a few options but all very similar?? Thanks Jim Try travel bag http://www.poms.co.uk/cheapflights.htm |
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The best option for you totally depends on the route you plan on and where
you'll start from. -- Kijk snel op www.tjerkstravels.com voor de laatste tips, reisverhalen en foto's! "Jim Neville" schreef in bericht .. . I'm planning a RTW trip, anyone got any tips on RTW flight tickets..... There seems to be a few options but all very similar?? Thanks Jim |
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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 20:26:54 +0100, "Jim Neville"
wrote: I'm planning a RTW trip, anyone got any tips on RTW flight tickets..... There seems to be a few options but all very similar? Yeah, everything seems very similar, and it's near impossible to get good information on where you can fly to, unless you go "can I fly to X then Y then Z", because of that I just knocked up http://jibbering.com/routeplanner/ that lets you plan oneworld or star alliance (star data is pretty out of date unfortunately) RTW flights on a flight by flight basis. Jim. |
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Depending on how old you are and your status (student or under 26) -
first try Sta travels and then try different websites. Print them off then go to some local travel agents and see what price they quote you. if its too much then say you have a beta offer from so and so. try flight center as a last resort and they price match. even beta check out the local newspapers and then phone around and say that so and so quoted you so and so (decrease the amount by say £10 each time). write down a reference numbers and then say you get back to them in a few minutes. Basically if your willing to spend a day out you can get some really savings. I saved £150 on my rtw ticket by doing this. Another thing i will say is make sure you book a good airline line Singapore or emerites as if your traveling long distances then you wana comfortable ride. also depending on your airplane some long distance airlines have two seats on the sides of the plane near the back instead of three. these are generally great seat as you can request a window seat and there's space between the seat and the plane wall to put your stuff (e.g. some bag, blankets etc). basically these give you some space in a cramped commercial airline! anyway i hope all this has helped. btw where are you going? tc Zee www.poms.co.uk said the following on 12/06/2005 13:15: "Jim Neville" wrote in message .. . I'm planning a RTW trip, anyone got any tips on RTW flight tickets..... There seems to be a few options but all very similar?? Thanks Jim Try travel bag http://www.poms.co.uk/cheapflights.htm |
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I would recommend you not to book a RTW ticket as this limits your freedom.
Travel plans always change and if you then have to go back to Bangkok to continue your flight to Australia while you're in Vietnam could even cost you quite a bit of money. What I always do is book an open jaw ticket to my first destination and back from my last destination this leaves me freedom to do whatever I want in between and usually ends up being a lot cheaper. Have a great trip! TJ Kijk snel op www.tjerkstravels.com voor de laatste tips, reisverhalen en foto's! -- Kijk snel op www.tjerkstravels.com voor de laatste tips, reisverhalen en foto's! "Zee" schreef in bericht ... Depending on how old you are and your status (student or under 26) - first try Sta travels and then try different websites. Print them off then go to some local travel agents and see what price they quote you. if its too much then say you have a beta offer from so and so. try flight center as a last resort and they price match. even beta check out the local newspapers and then phone around and say that so and so quoted you so and so (decrease the amount by say £10 each time). write down a reference numbers and then say you get back to them in a few minutes. Basically if your willing to spend a day out you can get some really savings. I saved £150 on my rtw ticket by doing this. Another thing i will say is make sure you book a good airline line Singapore or emerites as if your traveling long distances then you wana comfortable ride. also depending on your airplane some long distance airlines have two seats on the sides of the plane near the back instead of three. these are generally great seat as you can request a window seat and there's space between the seat and the plane wall to put your stuff (e.g. some bag, blankets etc). basically these give you some space in a cramped commercial airline! anyway i hope all this has helped. btw where are you going? tc Zee www.poms.co.uk said the following on 12/06/2005 13:15: "Jim Neville" wrote in message .. . I'm planning a RTW trip, anyone got any tips on RTW flight tickets..... There seems to be a few options but all very similar?? Thanks Jim Try travel bag http://www.poms.co.uk/cheapflights.htm |
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