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at the moment the best priced direct flight on Air Canada is $566. (Canadian) all included - anyone know where I can do better? I am flying February 7th returning the 13th

2007-01-10 05:54:34 · 6 answers · asked by lowroad 2 in Travel Air Travel

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The best resource is ALWAYS the airline. The fares they release to the travel websites are NOT the deepest discounted AND they charge booking fee's. You will almost ALWAYS find better deals with out booking fee's with the airlines website itself. Plus the travel sites fares are highly restricted. If you have any problems, you have to refer back to the websites customer service, the airline won't touch those tickets.

Kayak, Booking Buddy, Mobissmo all are aggregate sites, but I have NEVER found cheap fares on them. Orbitz is owned by the airlines, so its safer than others. But the airlines website also will offer the best schedules. Right now you are looking at 21 day or less advance purhcases, and that isnt going to be discounted as much as 30 day and more.

Since YYZ (Toronto) is considered an International City by US Standards, try flying from Buffalo. I found Continental at $138 round trip with a connection in Cleveland outbound and Newark return, total after taxes is $178 US/$209.33 CAD. The cost difference is large enough that you could drive and save much more money from Buffalo. Price is the same on Northwest via Detroit. Non-stop base fare on American is $480/565 CAD after taxes and fee's, Orbitz has it at $465/546.85 CAD, same for United and Air Canada on Orbitz is $470/ $552 CAD

I highly suggest staying away from Mobissmo, they use One Travel and 1-800 Cheapseats.com, they are both the same company and a scam to steal your money.

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2014-10-22 15:01:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They might be, but Expedia, like most online travel sellers, add a booking fee of $5 or more. Booking direct with the airline usually gets you around this fee.

Run your itinerary through http://www.bookingbuddy.com -- you put in YYZ and LAX, Feb 7 and Feb 13 just one time, then click up to 40 or so different travel providers and sellers to quickly and easily see who's got the best offer. It searches popular sources such as Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz, plus popular aggregators such as Kayak, Mobissimo, and Farechase, and even has Priceline, Hotwire, and some consolidators in the mix. I think you'll find the best price with Bookingbuddy.

2007-01-10 06:05:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

May be.I don't know.Here I have found.Because I visit Toronto frequently.Go to the site:
www.sptravel4u.biz
You will find great deal specially you book a flight little ahead of time.
Good luck

2007-01-10 08:50:52 · answer #4 · answered by Prakash 2 · 0 0

I always research fares on Expedia, Orbitz, and Travelocity. Then, when I find the cheapest fare, I go directly to that particular airline's web site and book with them. It has always worked out well for me.

2007-01-10 06:08:41 · answer #5 · answered by Monica T 4 · 0 0

Why would LA give up Schenn Simmonds and a first round pick... sounds like my Kings would lose that one, DL isn't that stupid

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2007-01-10 06:34:37 · answer #7 · answered by Avie 1 · 0 0

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