I got a round trip ticket from the eastern US to London for like $650 on Icelandair. Also got a round trip ticket from London to Prague for $100. They're cheap if you book in advance and settle for economy, sometimes you can find a deal outside of those parameters though.
It is cheap. It used to cost much more 20-30 years ago.
Also do not buy tickets during peak seasons. Prices drop once peak season is over. Right now is the very worst moment.
its summer dude lol everyone is traveling, businesses are all fricking slow as shit right now because everyone's off to the beach & stuff. Go take a trip to the airport, last week EWR had a 50 minute line just to get past security. (Normally it's about 15 minutes since they changed some stuff)
Lol it's less than $1k to take me across the ocean and back in a matter of hours, what the frick else do you want?? My friend just paid $2500 for the same trip on a different airline
Your friend is a mong, you're just slightly less inept at finding fares.
$650 is what you should pay when you're not particularly flexible with dates and airports. Anything above that is either an emergency or being moronic. This is not a cheap ticket.
I just don't understand how that isn't cheap. You're being FLOWN ACROSS THE OCEAN and it doesn't take 6 weeks and they even feed you. Any cheaper than that without heavy government subsidy and I would have some serious doubts about the airline's ability to properly maintain its aircraft and train pilots.
the frick are you on about moron no one mentioned that
the dude is just a poorgay who never traveled before so he doesnt understand ticket pricing
you are obviously mentally ill
Things have actually gotten pretty dire. I used to be able to figure out cheap flights by just being flexible and willing to use different airports. Its not making a different anymore. RDU to ORD is round tripping at $158 for Frontier (an airline that has a coin flip odds of cancelling on you and stranding you). A real airline is very nearly $300.
And that's the absolute cheapest between now and late October.
As soon as we defeat putin (never)
I got a round trip ticket from the eastern US to London for like $650 on Icelandair. Also got a round trip ticket from London to Prague for $100. They're cheap if you book in advance and settle for economy, sometimes you can find a deal outside of those parameters though.
How on Earth is any of that cheap, that's the fricking standard "not even a good deal but eh" price.
It is cheap. It used to cost much more 20-30 years ago.
Also do not buy tickets during peak seasons. Prices drop once peak season is over. Right now is the very worst moment.
its summer dude lol everyone is traveling, businesses are all fricking slow as shit right now because everyone's off to the beach & stuff. Go take a trip to the airport, last week EWR had a 50 minute line just to get past security. (Normally it's about 15 minutes since they changed some stuff)
Lol it's less than $1k to take me across the ocean and back in a matter of hours, what the frick else do you want?? My friend just paid $2500 for the same trip on a different airline
Your friend is a mong, you're just slightly less inept at finding fares.
$650 is what you should pay when you're not particularly flexible with dates and airports. Anything above that is either an emergency or being moronic. This is not a cheap ticket.
$325 each way for a stopover flight is pretty average anon. its not bad, but its not anywhere near cheap.
cheap poorgay
I just don't understand how that isn't cheap. You're being FLOWN ACROSS THE OCEAN and it doesn't take 6 weeks and they even feed you. Any cheaper than that without heavy government subsidy and I would have some serious doubts about the airline's ability to properly maintain its aircraft and train pilots.
Entitled millennials expect everything for free because their lives are so hard because boomers each got free houses, cucshy jobs and gfs at birth
the frick are you on about moron no one mentioned that
the dude is just a poorgay who never traveled before so he doesnt understand ticket pricing
you are obviously mentally ill
norwegian was doing it for a hundred bucks pre-coof. nonstop from ord, bos and ewr to lgw.
Yes, when you stop
A ticket from DC to Budapest a few weeks from now is like 600 dollars
How much is the ticket to DC though
Late fall to winter when the economy collapses.
democrats in america will lead global economic collapse when they announce student loan forgiveness in order to win midterm elections in november
Prices to locations in SE are up 400%.
flights to south america from australia are obscenely expensive. please it's the only continent i haven't been to
Things have actually gotten pretty dire. I used to be able to figure out cheap flights by just being flexible and willing to use different airports. Its not making a different anymore. RDU to ORD is round tripping at $158 for Frontier (an airline that has a coin flip odds of cancelling on you and stranding you). A real airline is very nearly $300.
And that's the absolute cheapest between now and late October.