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Cuse — can you help with flight from Madrid to Paris? Anyone?
Posted on 5/2/23 at 9:43 pm
Posted on 5/2/23 at 9:43 pm
Daughter is going to Spain to study abroad. She going to Paris June 2/5.
Any tips on booking the cheapest? She is trying to plan too much as once and is getting flustered.
Figured someone here might have any guidelines?
Edit/
S she’ll be bcn to orly; going to a concert that night so am flight.
Any tips on booking the cheapest? She is trying to plan too much as once and is getting flustered.
Figured someone here might have any guidelines?
Edit/
S she’ll be bcn to orly; going to a concert that night so am flight.
This post was edited on 5/2/23 at 9:53 pm
Posted on 5/2/23 at 9:57 pm to tiger91
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She can fly direct for as low as $165 (although the cheapest flight on the 25th of June is at 0600. Change the search to the proper date, and you'll see it.) There are later direct flights that cost $350ish, and some that cost over $1k and have a travel time longer than taking the train (TGV or Renfe, don't get stuck taking "local" trains to save a few bucks and make the journey massively longer.)
Not sure why the stress, it's not a big deal.
She can fly direct for as low as $165 (although the cheapest flight on the 25th of June is at 0600. Change the search to the proper date, and you'll see it.) There are later direct flights that cost $350ish, and some that cost over $1k and have a travel time longer than taking the train (TGV or Renfe, don't get stuck taking "local" trains to save a few bucks and make the journey massively longer.)
Not sure why the stress, it's not a big deal.
Posted on 5/2/23 at 10:26 pm to tiger91
Google Flights is your best bet here. Goof luck on pricing. I shelled out over $400 for two One-Way tickets from Brussels to Rome last month on a flight that's typically half the price. Europe is expensive this summer
Posted on 5/2/23 at 10:54 pm to H2O Tiger
I think that’s why she’s stressing. We paid for her flights to Spain .. she’s paying for her trip/tuition/spending money.
We paid what scholarships didn’t cover (out of state so we had some. Not covered) and sorority. I keep telling her it’s a once in a life month long trip .. she’s saved it all but having a hard time letting it go.
Thanks all.
We paid what scholarships didn’t cover (out of state so we had some. Not covered) and sorority. I keep telling her it’s a once in a life month long trip .. she’s saved it all but having a hard time letting it go.
Thanks all.
Posted on 5/2/23 at 10:55 pm to LemmyLives
I should have clarified the op — June 2 to June 5. Thanks for the links
When we fly here I book Through airlines sites as opposed to Expedia etc. does it matter there or still book direct in the event of cancellations/delays etc and getting help?
When we fly here I book Through airlines sites as opposed to Expedia etc. does it matter there or still book direct in the event of cancellations/delays etc and getting help?
This post was edited on 5/2/23 at 10:56 pm
Posted on 5/2/23 at 11:09 pm to tiger91
If you're booking with a Ryanair/EasyJet/Tansavia/etc. expect about the same as a Spirit/Frontier here. Looking at the dates, Air Europa is the closest full service carrier operating that route (member of SkyTeam) and has a couple flights a day. Looks like about $240 RT
Posted on 5/3/23 at 10:17 pm to tiger91
Please, please, please do not let her book through OTAs like Expedia. This especially goes for hotel rooms.
The airline/hotel essentially can't do crap for her, the OTA (nearly entirely India based customer service) becomes the middleman for *anything* that needs to be changed or modified with any kind of reservation. Even if she's standing at the boarding gate, the gate agent can't do anything for her, the OTA (Expedia, etc.) has to call the airline/hotel. Then, if there is any change in price, the original virtual card has to be cancelled, a new one issued, and run by airline/hotel before she gets any relief. OTAs do not save you money. Use Google Flights/ITA Matrix/Rome2Rio to find the plane/train/ferry that you want to book, and book it directly.
There is an entire forum for hospitality/travel workers on Reddit, and dealing with issues caused by Expedia, etc., are posted EVERY DAY. As a dad, this is exactly how you get panicked calls at 1AM your time when she's not able to board a flight.
The airline/hotel essentially can't do crap for her, the OTA (nearly entirely India based customer service) becomes the middleman for *anything* that needs to be changed or modified with any kind of reservation. Even if she's standing at the boarding gate, the gate agent can't do anything for her, the OTA (Expedia, etc.) has to call the airline/hotel. Then, if there is any change in price, the original virtual card has to be cancelled, a new one issued, and run by airline/hotel before she gets any relief. OTAs do not save you money. Use Google Flights/ITA Matrix/Rome2Rio to find the plane/train/ferry that you want to book, and book it directly.
There is an entire forum for hospitality/travel workers on Reddit, and dealing with issues caused by Expedia, etc., are posted EVERY DAY. As a dad, this is exactly how you get panicked calls at 1AM your time when she's not able to board a flight.
Posted on 5/4/23 at 5:07 am to tiger91
Ryan Air is the cheap airline that serves throughout Europe so I'd check them first. Iberia Air is the Spanish airline and its main hub is in Madrid so they will have tons of options.
Posted on 5/4/23 at 8:53 am to LemmyLives
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Please, please, please do not let her book through OTAs like Expedia. This especially goes for hotel rooms.
We never do and I assumed it was the same when overseas BUT wanted to make sure.
She had to book a flight from Memphis to Atlanta ... her friend booked through Expedia and when my dtr sent me the link, I was like OH HELL NO go to the airline directly.
Posted on 5/5/23 at 8:14 am to tiger91
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tiger91
Sorry for the late reply, been sick since Tuesday. Looks like you've been helped by H20, Lemmy, and others here though
This post was edited on 5/5/23 at 8:15 am
Posted on 5/5/23 at 8:17 am to LemmyLives
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Please, please, please do not let her book through OTAs like Expedia. This especially goes for hotel rooms.
This is excellent advice. Booking through these services gives you zero leverage with the airline or hotel.
Posted on 5/5/23 at 8:29 am to tiger91
Google flights is one of the better sites to use and its free. But I don't believe Ryan air the Euro budget airline and maybe some other budget options are on there? But there's Iberia Express tickets for as low as $207/ round trip but that's at night on the 2nd.
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