Flight time.................................
#31
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Joined: Apr 2006
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From: Tucson, AZ











Originally Posted by dazman
Agreed. I've used it quite a few times and never had any problems.
#32
Originally Posted by gsnichol
Cool, I think I'll take it. Not sure how I would feel driving after a flight from LHR to PHX. Now I just have to find somewhere safe in Tucson to leave my car for three weeks 

A friends garage or driveway would be your best bet if you don't have one of your own. If not, is there anywhere at work you could leave it and would it be safe there?
#33
Just to let you know I use ebookers.com
Get yourself to the UK site so i'ts in English, scroll to the bottom and click on the globe in the international sites area.
I just got a flight from Düsseldorf to Orlando via Atlanta, Sep 9 - Oct 21, for €617.00 (about 420.00 quid)
I've used them a few times over the years and got myself, Mrs Cranners and 2 little ones over last christmas for 1220.00 quid.
Take a look, as they say 'You've nothing to lose'
C
Get yourself to the UK site so i'ts in English, scroll to the bottom and click on the globe in the international sites area.
I just got a flight from Düsseldorf to Orlando via Atlanta, Sep 9 - Oct 21, for €617.00 (about 420.00 quid)
I've used them a few times over the years and got myself, Mrs Cranners and 2 little ones over last christmas for 1220.00 quid.
Take a look, as they say 'You've nothing to lose'
C
#34
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Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 376
From: Los Angeles Ca











be aware that if you use many of the big sites like orbitz, maybe ebookers and others it is very important to delete your cookies every time you use the site. We discovered here that they often set a cookie when you first look up a flight price. Then if you go off to another site and come back say another day or after closing that window it see the cookies, decides that you were trying to check other prices and puts up the price the second time you look. I guess this is to try and encourage you to book as soon as you see the price. Either way its a very nasty bait and switch type deal. It's hard to pin down but we did some tests here on a variety of flight searches and more often than not this occurred.. ie. deleting thecookie and revisiting the site immediately gave a lower price.
naughty.. very very naughty!
naughty.. very very naughty!
#35
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Originally Posted by waxwabbit
Hey Brits,
I was wondering if any of you could recommend any good sites for flights at the moment, e.g ones that offer multiple comparisons like Booking Buddy.....
Cheers
Lee
I was wondering if any of you could recommend any good sites for flights at the moment, e.g ones that offer multiple comparisons like Booking Buddy.....
Cheers
Lee
#36
Originally Posted by Terrier
Just got one from AA's website Chicago to NYC at the end of September out on a Tuesday back on a Sunday for under $200.
#37
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Did you check that it includes all taxes and charges.....if not that price could almost double?

#38
Originally Posted by angelman
be aware that if you use many of the big sites like orbitz, maybe ebookers and others it is very important to delete your cookies every time you use the site. We discovered here that they often set a cookie when you first look up a flight price. Then if you go off to another site and come back say another day or after closing that window it see the cookies, decides that you were trying to check other prices and puts up the price the second time you look. I guess this is to try and encourage you to book as soon as you see the price. Either way its a very nasty bait and switch type deal. It's hard to pin down but we did some tests here on a variety of flight searches and more often than not this occurred.. ie. deleting thecookie and revisiting the site immediately gave a lower price.
naughty.. very very naughty!
naughty.. very very naughty!
They def do not do what you said, well at least orbitz don't and i'd be amazed if anyone else did the same for that matter.
Any orbitz cookies you may have noticed prior to 3 weeks ago were probably actually advertising related.
#39
Originally Posted by cranners99
Just to let you know I use ebookers.com
Get yourself to the UK site so i'ts in English, scroll to the bottom and click on the globe in the international sites area.
I just got a flight from Düsseldorf to Orlando via Atlanta, Sep 9 - Oct 21, for €617.00 (about 420.00 quid)
I've used them a few times over the years and got myself, Mrs Cranners and 2 little ones over last christmas for 1220.00 quid.
Take a look, as they say 'You've nothing to lose'
C
Get yourself to the UK site so i'ts in English, scroll to the bottom and click on the globe in the international sites area.
I just got a flight from Düsseldorf to Orlando via Atlanta, Sep 9 - Oct 21, for €617.00 (about 420.00 quid)
I've used them a few times over the years and got myself, Mrs Cranners and 2 little ones over last christmas for 1220.00 quid.
Take a look, as they say 'You've nothing to lose'
C
Also ebookers.co.uk often do weird things with their exchange rate, so check out ebookers.ie for the same flight - you may be pleasantly surprised.
#40
Originally Posted by Terrier
Yep everything included, just paid with the old CC and recieved my e-recipit!
#41
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Congrats. It can be quite a shock when they quote you one price then the final total is several hundred dollars more...especially on flights to the UK.
Oh, $460 from chicago to dublin at christmas - not bad
#42
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Congrats. It can be quite a shock when they quote you one price then the final total is several hundred dollars more...especially on flights to the UK.
#43
Originally Posted by Terrier
But they must tell you the final price before you type in all your CC details right, are you saying there is no mention of these extras when you click the accept or OK button then when you get your statement they have been added, or you just are not reading all the 9/11 tax etc stuff they add on? I have never experienced this problem, I know they add thing on top of the advertised price but they clearly let you know what they are before you purchase the ticket.
#44
Originally Posted by Terrier
But they must tell you the final price before you type in all your CC details right, are you saying there is no mention of these extras when you click the accept or OK button then when you get your statement they have been added, or you just are not reading all the 9/11 tax etc stuff they add on? I have never experienced this problem, I know they add thing on top of the advertised price but they clearly let you know what they are before you purchase the ticket.
#45
Originally Posted by Partystar
No problemo. I love the search system on the ba site, it checks up to 2 weeks either side of your dates to show you the cheapest day, I love it. Plus the online check in, seats requests, meal requests, air miles etc, are very useful.




