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Help required please with multi stop flight
gaz3106
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Help required please with multi stop flight
I would like to travel to the U.S in May
These are the city’s I would like to visit
LONDON
NEW YORK
LAS VEGAS
CHICAGO
SEATTLE
VANCOUVER
I have just over two weeks so would it be best to fly to each destination or can I go by land?
What is the cheapest way of doing this I’m only after flights, would it be best to book wit hone airline?
Is there any low cost no frills airlines in the U.S
I phoned the flight centre twice said they would phone back im still waiting
All help appreciated
thanx
gaz
I would like to travel to the U.S in May
These are the city’s I would like to visit
LONDON
NEW YORK
LAS VEGAS
CHICAGO
SEATTLE
VANCOUVER
I have just over two weeks so would it be best to fly to each destination or can I go by land?
What is the cheapest way of doing this I’m only after flights, would it be best to book wit hone airline?
Is there any low cost no frills airlines in the U.S
I phoned the flight centre twice said they would phone back im still waiting
All help appreciated
thanx
gaz
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It's an easy drive from Seattle to Vancouver. It's about 140 miles and straight up the I5
If you're going to each city in that order , IMO I would fly from New York to Vegas , and then fly to Chicago and drive from Seattle to Vancouver , if you want to do some driving that isSame old same old since 20080 -
Try Trailfinders 0845 058 5858 you may be able to utilise free stopovers on some flight tariffs. You can probably do Seattle to Vancouver by surface, others probably fly.0
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The 'Easijet' of the US is South West Airlines and their website is:
http://www.southwest.com/"Some say the cup is half empty, while others say it is half full. However, this is skirting around the issue. The real problem is that the cup is too big."0 -
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oh, really would not recommend going by Greyhound unless you really have to....
never again
never ever again!0 -
You can fly with American Airlines in the following order:
LHR to LAS (Las Vegas) with a stop over (of as many days as you want) in ORD (Chicago). for the same price as a 'normal fare to Vegas.
You can then Use Southwest to fly to Seattle\Vancouver.
You could then fly back from Seattle with a stop over in New York, again for as many days as you want on the way back to LHR.0 -
blindman wrote:You can fly with American Airlines in the following order:
LHR to LAS (Las Vegas) with a stop over (of as many days as you want) in ORD (Chicago). for the same price as a 'normal fare to Vegas.
You can then Use Southwest to fly to Seattle\Vancouver.
You could then fly back from Seattle with a stop over in New York, again for as many days as you want on the way back to LHR.
thanx everyone for your help i'm going to do some research now0 -
also look at united airlines (united vacations if you need a hotel and make a tailor made trip)0
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Do you mean London, Canada or starting from London UK?Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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