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I need flights can anyone help
poppyscorner
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Have come into a little money want to take kids to disneyland Paris have booked accomodation but I now need flights and ones that were £214:T last week through easyjet are £302:mad: :eek: I have never booked a holiday this way before and wondered if I left it would this price go down or will it continue to rise ?
The flights I want are Wednesday 12th December until Saturday 15th December for 2 adults 2 children and a baby.
Air France also do flights but they are more expensive are their prices likely to come down or continue to rise.
I wish I had had the money last week to book the flights but has only just come in this morning.
Any advice appreciated
The flights I want are Wednesday 12th December until Saturday 15th December for 2 adults 2 children and a baby.
Air France also do flights but they are more expensive are their prices likely to come down or continue to rise.
I wish I had had the money last week to book the flights but has only just come in this morning.
Any advice appreciated
:j:love: Getting married to the man of my dreams 5th November 2011
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Wow, that is quite a difference for a week!
Unfortunately, low cost flights tend to rise in price closer to the date. I'm not too sure about Air France, but I would imagine that they are the same.
Are you limited as to which airports you can fly from? xGone ... or have I?0 -
www.skyscanner.net
searches many of the companies that do this flight
as we're not sure of which airport you want hear are a selection (each price i would think you x4 and add £10-20 for the infant):
glasgow £32.61
luton £42.05
liverpool £57.42
east mids £64.15
there appears to be a flight from almost every airport so have a browse to find the bet price at the best times0 -
From where will you be leaving? If you live anywhere near to London, consider Eurostar: no hassles, nor airport transfers -- you can even take a train to the Disneyland station. See my earlier posts about getting a good deal on Eurostar.
Check fares on BA: they may cost less than you expect. And if you don't mind changing 'planes, also check KLM, Swiss and Lufthansa.
Air France fares may come down, but Easyjet will probably only move upwards.0 -
Thanks for your replies I am travelling from Newcastle.
We are willing to travel down to Manchester or up to Edinburgh I dont think Eurostar would be any good for us long long drive down there.
Thanks again
Poppy x:j:love: Getting married to the man of my dreams 5th November 2011
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It's been pointed out by another poster but consider using a screenscraper:
Article: Cheap Flights: Get the cheapest flights, whenever & wherever you go
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you could check out prices at kayak.co.uk - I've been using that recently and found it better than skyscanner.
Also, Easyjet had a promo yesterday - (which you have missed I know but they may be having more) with reductions in prices - so you could sit tight and wait .........Bern :j0 -
I think if you take off the charges on easyjet insurance and bags you willget it for 286 which will probably be the cheapest unless you are willing to go somewhere more complicated and hire a car in paris beavais or something.0
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poppyscorner wrote: »Thanks for your replies I am travelling from Newcastle.
We are willing to travel down to Manchester or up to Edinburgh I dont think Eurostar would be any good for us long long drive down there.
Thanks again
Poppy x
The obvious answer to that is to take a train to London. There are even though tickets available, the train from Newcastle will arrive at King's Cross station, which is just across the road from St Pancras station where Eurostar will depart from.0
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