Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH just paid $7900 for his flight to London. Your prices seem like a steal!
First class?
Anonymous wrote:DH just paid $7900 for his flight to London. Your prices seem like a steal!
Anonymous wrote:London, like New York, is not a cheap destination. But there are many things there (like the museums) that are cheap or free, and like New York you can eat well for little money if you do some research.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't flown internationally on my own, making my own flights, well, ever. It's always been as part of a group who made the arrangements on my behalf. Considering tagging along with DH on a trip to London in the fall (mid-October). It seems like the flight is going to be the most expensive part of the trip. I'm seeing between $800-900 per person. Is that reasonable? Typical? I keep seeing these articles about how prices for flights are dropping, but I've been watching this route for a few weeks and haven't noticed any changes. I'm probably taking our toddler with us, too, so we'll have to buy two seats (he'll be 3).
Anonymous wrote:That's a good price. I'd buy now. Recent flight to Paris from the U.S. was 2k...another flight to Germany would have been 2.6k so didn't go. Buy now. Also, you know you need passports for everyone right?