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Arty Jan 4th 2013 11:59 am

Flight prices
 
Hi All,
we are 4 months away from flying to Halifax Nova Scotia,to activate our PR.We intend to stay for one week and then fly back to old blighty and consider our next move,which should be us coming over for good around Sept.:fingerscrossed:
After looking for flights from Glasgow ,Edinburgh,Manchester to the above destination the best prices we are getting come in at around £760 upwards:eek:Some with more than 3 stops each way :confused:
On that note does anyone recommend holding off booking hoping that the prices come down or have we missed that plane :p.

Cheers
Arty & Family

jimmydean Jan 4th 2013 1:12 pm

Re: Flight prices
 
On Air Canada (Multi City) Try adding in a US City eg NYC or Boston this usually saves a chunk off the trip. My daughter is flying out soon London - NYC (via Toronto) - Halifax - London approx 510 pounds sterling as opposed to 795 pounds for a London - Halifax return plus she gets a day shopping in NYC :) The prices don't usually drop if you leave it late....if anything they go up from my experience, :)

nikki dreaming Jan 4th 2013 2:04 pm

Re: Flight prices
 
If you hang on til may Canadian affair are good prices, they have 10% off deal till end of jan. only 1direct flight a week and From gatwick but may still work out cheaper:thumbup:

You can look up and book flights now.

Arty Jan 4th 2013 2:29 pm

Re: Flight prices
 

Originally Posted by nikki dreaming (Post 10464952)
If you hang on til may Canadian affair are good prices, they have 10% off deal till end of jan. only 1direct flight a week and From gatwick but may still work out cheaper:thumbup:

You can look up and book flights now.

Hi nikki,
We did consider Canadian Affair in May I think they quoted us around £450 each, great price but with Mhairi sitting her Uni exams and Lewis doing his standard Grades it was a no no.
Cheers
Arty & Family:)

Arty Jan 4th 2013 2:30 pm

Re: Flight prices
 

Originally Posted by jimmydean (Post 10464897)
On Air Canada (Multi City) Try adding in a US City eg NYC or Boston this usually saves a chunk off the trip. My daughter is flying out soon London - NYC (via Toronto) - Halifax - London approx 510 pounds sterling as opposed to 795 pounds for a London - Halifax return plus she gets a day shopping in NYC :) The prices don't usually drop if you leave it late....if anything they go up from my experience, :)

Hi jimmydean ,
will give this a go.
Cheers
Arty & Family

hamazz Jan 6th 2013 5:36 am

Re: Flight prices
 
i would agree with jimmydean, had a few travel agents book me tickets like this before, it works out cheaper, i guess it has to do with the passenger duty for the airport your flying from and to.

i book tickets and the last leg of the ticket is sometimes a heathrow to dublin, but i never use that section and just bin it. as i live in london

hamazz

Arty Jan 6th 2013 5:58 am

Re: Flight prices
 

Originally Posted by hamazz (Post 10467308)
i would agree with jimmydean, had a few travel agents book me tickets like this before, it works out cheaper, i guess it has to do with the passenger duty for the airport your flying from and to.

i book tickets and the last leg of the ticket is sometimes a heathrow to dublin, but i never use that section and just bin it. as i live in london

hamazz

Hi Hamazz,
seems madness flying to one or two other airports before reaching your destination and it working out cheaper.
On that note we are considering having a stopover in New York either at the start or finish of our journey,if I am paying that kind of money may as well tick of one of lives things to do before you die (weekend in the Big Apple).

cheers
Arty & Co

Mikeypm Jan 6th 2013 7:59 am

Re: Flight prices
 
Im going to Vancouver in March and going Manchester via Amsterdam on the way out and on the way back going Vancouver via Seattle via Amsterdam back to Manchester. It does not add that many more hours on top of a direct flight, every airport has free wifi so can catch up on emails etc. Plus £680 return including taxes, credit card fee etc. If I wanted to go direct in March I would have had to nearly doubled that figure.

hamazz Jan 6th 2013 8:00 pm

Re: Flight prices
 

Originally Posted by Arty (Post 10467340)
Hi Hamazz,
seems madness flying to one or two other airports before reaching your destination and it working out cheaper.
On that note we are considering having a stopover in New York either at the start or finish of our journey,if I am paying that kind of money may as well tick of one of lives things to do before you die (weekend in the Big Apple).

cheers
Arty & Co

i think the way it works is the passenger air duty, if flight is from uk to uk you get charged a certain amount, if it starts or ends in europe you get charged more, usa even more, africa/middle east more etc,

so when the last leg is say london dublin its uk based so you get charged the local air passenger duty rather than the usa-uk figure, something like that


hamazz

Siouxie Jan 7th 2013 2:57 am

Re: Flight prices
 

Originally Posted by Arty (Post 10464820)
Hi All,
we are 4 months away from flying to Halifax Nova Scotia,to activate our PR.We intend to stay for one week and then fly back to old blighty and consider our next move,which should be us coming over for good around Sept.:fingerscrossed:
After looking for flights from Glasgow ,Edinburgh,Manchester to the above destination the best prices we are getting come in at around £760 upwards:eek:Some with more than 3 stops each way :confused:
On that note does anyone recommend holding off booking hoping that the prices come down or have we missed that plane :p.

Cheers
Arty & Family

If you are just coming to activate your PR, is there any reason to go all the way to Halifax? You can do it just as easily at Toronto and it would be a lot cheaper in air fares.

Just a thought.

:)

Arty Jan 7th 2013 3:24 am

Re: Flight prices
 

Originally Posted by siouxie (Post 10469200)
If you are just coming to activate your PR, is there any reason to go all the way to Halifax? You can do it just as easily at Toronto and it would be a lot cheaper in air fares.

Just a thought.

:)

Ho Siouxie,
We were thinking about doing this,but we really would like to touch base with folk over in NS and look at schools ,areas to stay etc etc before the big move.The realization that we are getting closer to the point of no return ,is making it imperative that we look at all the angles.
To be honest we are starting to S**t ourselves :(
Cheers for the reply.

Arty & family

Arty Jan 7th 2013 3:25 am

Re: Flight prices
 

Originally Posted by hamazz (Post 10468448)
i think the way it works is the passenger air duty, if flight is from uk to uk you get charged a certain amount, if it starts or ends in europe you get charged more, usa even more, africa/middle east more etc,

so when the last leg is say london dublin its uk based so you get charged the local air passenger duty rather than the usa-uk figure, something like that


hamazz

cheers Hamazz :)

Siouxie Jan 7th 2013 3:41 am

Re: Flight prices
 

Originally Posted by Arty (Post 10469254)
Ho Siouxie,
We were thinking about doing this,but we really would like to touch base with folk over in NS and look at schools ,areas to stay etc etc before the big move.The realization that we are getting closer to the point of no return ,is making it imperative that we look at all the angles.
To be honest we are starting to S**t ourselves :(
Cheers for the reply.

Arty & family

I hear you ;)

It's a shame you can't wait until May, Air Transat have a seat sale on - Glasgow to Halifax £398 including taxes. *** This fare has now disappeared from their website, sorry ***

http://www.airtransat.co.uk/en/speci...showpbe#GLAYYZ

How about flying into Toronto and then getting a Westjet flight to Halifax? They have a seat sale on at the moment.

http://www.westjet.com/guest/en/deal...ss-ge-20130102

Just saw this - don't know if it is any good. http://www.cheapflights.co.uk/flight...cotia/Glasgow/

Dave n Ailsa Jan 7th 2013 4:00 am

Re: Flight prices
 

Originally Posted by Arty (Post 10469254)
Ho Siouxie,
We were thinking about doing this,but we really would like to touch base with folk over in NS and look at schools ,areas to stay etc etc before the big move.The realization that we are getting closer to the point of no return ,is making it imperative that we look at all the angles.
To be honest we are starting to S**t ourselves :(
Cheers for the reply.

Arty & family

You're doing the right thing. I spent a week driving about the Hamilton area, looking at Burlington, Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Caledonia, Binbrook, Dundas, Milton, and it all just confirmed that the place we wanted to settle was still Ancaster, the first place we liked.

Waste of a week? we don't think so. It's not a move anyone should take lightly, so the high expense short term will save a HUGE expense long term.


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