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Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: mrbigstuff
Date: March 08, 2020 10:48PM
Wow. Even those flights in summer are ridiculously cheap. I'm tempted to buy and take a gamble. I'm supposed to get on a plane next month to the EU that I've had tickets bought for some time. Still not sure if it will happen.



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Re: Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: RgrF
Date: March 09, 2020 12:13AM
Don't do it until this settles - they're be other opportunities during your lifespan.


...besides by the time arrives you could well be quarantined over there - they're pro active while we're reactive.
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Re: Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: Paul F.
Date: March 09, 2020 12:23AM
Yeah, I was looking at Expedia... and TWO WEEKS in Rome (Flight plus Hotel) was around $950 a few days ago.
Heck, I can barely stay HOME for two weeks for that!



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Re: Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: Bo
Date: March 09, 2020 12:46AM
Just bought tickets SF to Rome for my wife and son yesterday. Two weeks in June/July. $750 each united economy plus. Any tickets purchased through the end of March have no change fees and should we cancel the trip at any time, we retain the full value of the purchase and can use that toward any UNited tix for a full year.

If Covid 19 is still a big issue in June/July we’ll simply cancel and take a trip later in the year. Otherwise, a pretty good deal for mid summer Rome tickets.
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Re: Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: tuqqer
Date: March 09, 2020 06:37AM
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Bo
Just bought tickets SF to Rome for my wife and son yesterday. Two weeks in June/July. $750 each united economy plus.

Bo, do you know what those tickets would've run normally? From what I'm seeing over here on the east coast, it's around 30% discount off what I usually see.

Is that what other Macresourcers are seeing?



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Re: Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: mrbigstuff
Date: March 09, 2020 08:07AM
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Bo
Just bought tickets SF to Rome for my wife and son yesterday. Two weeks in June/July. $750 each united economy plus.

Bo, do you know what those tickets would've run normally? From what I'm seeing over here on the east coast, it's around 30% discount off what I usually see.

Is that what other Macresourcers are seeing?

In 2014 I paid $1600 each for Bos to Milan in late July.



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Re: Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: mrbigstuff
Date: March 09, 2020 08:14AM
Just looked again. Holy cow. Nonstop to Rome for $330. That is giving it away.



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Re: Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: N-OS X-tasy!
Date: March 09, 2020 09:17AM
The spring after 9/11 I paid $400 out the door for RT travel from Los Angeles to Paris. I thought I’d never again see airline travel prices so low.



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Re: Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: Bo
Date: March 09, 2020 10:26AM
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tuqqer
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Bo
Just bought tickets SF to Rome for my wife and son yesterday. Two weeks in June/July. $750 each united economy plus.

Bo, do you know what those tickets would've run normally? From what I'm seeing over here on the east coast, it's around 30% discount off what I usually see.

Is that what other Macresourcers are seeing?

Wife was doing most of the research but they seemed to be running around $1100-1300 before prices dropped. So $750 was a pretty good deal especially for economy plus. Maybe not true bargain basement but worth it for us to jump on.



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Re: Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: Ombligo
Date: March 09, 2020 10:46AM
I was just talking to someone scheduled to fly to Tel Aviv later this month on Lufthansa - except Israel won't allow any German or Italian pilots to land due to virus restrictions. So Lufthansa is trying to reschedule everyone onto other carriers that are allowed in (at least at present).



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Re: Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: Steve G.
Date: March 09, 2020 12:03PM
As the virus spread trends continue, there may be lot more changes. Transportation networks are being hit among the hardest.
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Re: Don't look now, but have you priced any flights to EU lately?
Posted by: testcase
Date: March 09, 2020 05:03PM
Some people are just dying to fly......... smiley-shocked003
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