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| Community Rank: Sightseer ![]() Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: East Boston, MA
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| Airfare My family and I are doing the December 10, 2005 Eastern Caribbean Disney cruise. I'm trying to find airfare for the four of us (2 adults, 2 children ages 3 and 5). It's looking pretty dismal. I've been on the net day and night looking for low fares. I was thinking it would be best to leave home (Boston) on the 9th. Can anyone suggest any tips, tricks or advice to help me find low airfare? I thought that looking this far out, I'd find some really good deals. . . but, not so much! As an example, I went to flysong.com and am being quoted ONE WAY fares of $129-$239 out of Boston!! I'd like to go to Orlando International airport, but I'm not married to it as an option. Any help or advice you can give would be most appreciated. Thanks |
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: South Central Massachusetts
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| Re: Airfare Would your family be able to leave out of any other airports? Possibly Manchester, Providence, or Hartford? Sometimes leaving out of the smaller airports can get you cheaper fares. For example you can fly from Providence to Orlando roudtrip for $145.60 per person based on a 12/09-12/17 trip. |
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| Community Rank: Day-Tripper Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Ma.
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| Re: Airfare You can get flights on JetBlue out of Boston (www.jetblue.com) for $79.00 down (9th) and $99 back (17th)....$196.90 per person with tax for a total of $787.60 USD Do you have someone that could drive you to the airport and pick you up? I know this sounds crazy BUT it is an option....you could fly Southwest down out of Manchester for $49 per person and then take JetBlue home into Boston for $99 per person! Good luck! |
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