How's traffic heading from San Diego to LAX on a weekend morning?
Flights at 9am at LAX airport. I need to figure out what time to leave San Diego. Is it traffic going North bound on the 5 or is it traffic going South?
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It is OK before 10am, but it is better to leave at 5 to 6am, and prepare alternative route in case accident shutdown.
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The traffic is heavier on weekends heading south from Los Angeles to San Diego. The advantage you'll enjoy is the early start. You'll have nearly the entire interstate to yourself in many stretches. The downside is that you will be easy pickings for ticket-happy CHP, so leave early enough to keep your speed reasonable.
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BAD anything around LAx is bad!
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Are you being dropped off......do you have to long term park.......do you have to return a rental car? Is it domestic or foreign travel where you have to go through customs? Do you have the required carry on luggage or do you have to check your luggage. It takes longer to get through some airport security then others.......like example Southwest can take a really long time compared to American. This can all lead up to when you have to be there. Plus you must be in through security one hour before departure.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
What is a good price for flights from California to San Juan, Puerto Rico in December
What is a good price for flights from California to San Juan, Puerto Rico in December?
I'm considering flying from San Diego, CA to San Juan Puerto Rico in mid-December and flying back to either Oakland, CA or San Francisco, CA 7 days later. Has anyone booked flights in December like this before, and if so how much did you pay for your flights? I have no idea what a good price would be? Thank you very much for your help!!!!!
Air Travel - 1 Answers
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start looking for prices now for december is the perfect timing; i always look for prices 6 month in advanced, but hey, that's just me. try www.kayak.com or look for package deals on newspaper in the travel section. do ur research and get a idea on how much to shell out and then based ur decision from there. hopefully, other top contributor will take notice of ur question and has more indepth suggestion for u. but here is a start, at least.
I'm considering flying from San Diego, CA to San Juan Puerto Rico in mid-December and flying back to either Oakland, CA or San Francisco, CA 7 days later. Has anyone booked flights in December like this before, and if so how much did you pay for your flights? I have no idea what a good price would be? Thank you very much for your help!!!!!
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start looking for prices now for december is the perfect timing; i always look for prices 6 month in advanced, but hey, that's just me. try www.kayak.com or look for package deals on newspaper in the travel section. do ur research and get a idea on how much to shell out and then based ur decision from there. hopefully, other top contributor will take notice of ur question and has more indepth suggestion for u. but here is a start, at least.
Friday, December 7, 2012
have plane tickets to san diego and i need to cancel or rebook
have plane tickets to san diego and i need to cancel or rebook?
my aunt was suppose to go she cant so now i have no hotel and i scared of the swine flu. want to take a trip starting new job soon, this is my only chance until next july. what would you do in my situation sell the tickets, book a flight elsewhere or go ahead and go?
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Call all the airlines in the owrld alphabetically starting with A. When you get to the airline where your flight is ask them what the refund policy is for that flight. Or could you take the lazy way and just post it here and have people who have no idea what your airline is or what fare basis the ticket is based on can take guesses or tell you what there Aunt Martha did in 2004. It is your choice
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I grew up in San Diego. Take the holiday and travel. You can find reasonable hotels/motels in Mission Valley, about 8Km from the beaches, or further inland, around El Cajon/La Mesa for less expensive rooms. Many of the hotels/motels in San Diego have swimming pools. If you're concerned about the swine flu, purchase a surgical mask for the flights (R/T), and wear it prior to boarding and while in flight; remove it to eat or drink. If you can sell her ticket or get a refund for it sans service charge of around 25%, then do it, and then take your journey. You won't regret San Diego anytime of the year. Good Luck!
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airline will charge you a Fee the only place they wont charge if you flying to Mexico I just go head and go just dont cross the border into Mexico there still lots do in San Diego
my aunt was suppose to go she cant so now i have no hotel and i scared of the swine flu. want to take a trip starting new job soon, this is my only chance until next july. what would you do in my situation sell the tickets, book a flight elsewhere or go ahead and go?
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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Call all the airlines in the owrld alphabetically starting with A. When you get to the airline where your flight is ask them what the refund policy is for that flight. Or could you take the lazy way and just post it here and have people who have no idea what your airline is or what fare basis the ticket is based on can take guesses or tell you what there Aunt Martha did in 2004. It is your choice
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I grew up in San Diego. Take the holiday and travel. You can find reasonable hotels/motels in Mission Valley, about 8Km from the beaches, or further inland, around El Cajon/La Mesa for less expensive rooms. Many of the hotels/motels in San Diego have swimming pools. If you're concerned about the swine flu, purchase a surgical mask for the flights (R/T), and wear it prior to boarding and while in flight; remove it to eat or drink. If you can sell her ticket or get a refund for it sans service charge of around 25%, then do it, and then take your journey. You won't regret San Diego anytime of the year. Good Luck!
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airline will charge you a Fee the only place they wont charge if you flying to Mexico I just go head and go just dont cross the border into Mexico there still lots do in San Diego
Saturday, December 1, 2012
how much would it be for a round trip ticket from newyork to san diego ca
how much would it be for a round trip ticket from newyork to san diego ca?
me and my friend want to go to califonia for a 2 or 3 weeks. we want to know how much its ganna be for 2 adult plane tickets to califonia and back. we want to go in the beginning of july. how long would it take to get there? we have looked on sites but in order to get a price we need to actually book the flight.
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~ $400 RT, 7 hours each way
me and my friend want to go to califonia for a 2 or 3 weeks. we want to know how much its ganna be for 2 adult plane tickets to califonia and back. we want to go in the beginning of july. how long would it take to get there? we have looked on sites but in order to get a price we need to actually book the flight.
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~ $400 RT, 7 hours each way
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
What is the best place to obtain a Sports Pilots License in San Diego
What is the best place to obtain a Sports Pilots License in San Diego?
Are there any flight schools that offer classes that allow students to get their sports license??? Thanks. 10 pts to the best answer!!!
Aircraft - 3 Answers
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There are several places near you that have sport pilot training. There are also a couple of resources you should use before you even start training. The EAA (experimental aircraft associations) Sport Pilot site http://www.sportpilot.org and the AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots association) Learn to Fly site http://www.aopa.org/learntofly/index.html Both have extensive resources to help you on your trek. Both have lists of instructors and schools in your area as well. http://www.aopa.org/letsgoflying/ready/choose/cfisearch.cfm?WT.mc_id=T10930AWL http://www.sportpilot.org/instructors/california_1.html Those should help you find one near you.
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If I we're down in the San Diego area, I think I'd go out to El Cajon for the less congested airspace and lower prices. Here is a list of instructors in S. Cal. who instruct for the Sport Pilot license: http://www.sportpilot.org/instructors/california_1.html
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I'd like to suggest that you try Warner Springs. Their ;pilots actually seem to be competent. Unlike some of the other "in town" training programs.
Are there any flight schools that offer classes that allow students to get their sports license??? Thanks. 10 pts to the best answer!!!
Aircraft - 3 Answers
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There are several places near you that have sport pilot training. There are also a couple of resources you should use before you even start training. The EAA (experimental aircraft associations) Sport Pilot site http://www.sportpilot.org and the AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots association) Learn to Fly site http://www.aopa.org/learntofly/index.html Both have extensive resources to help you on your trek. Both have lists of instructors and schools in your area as well. http://www.aopa.org/letsgoflying/ready/choose/cfisearch.cfm?WT.mc_id=T10930AWL http://www.sportpilot.org/instructors/california_1.html Those should help you find one near you.
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If I we're down in the San Diego area, I think I'd go out to El Cajon for the less congested airspace and lower prices. Here is a list of instructors in S. Cal. who instruct for the Sport Pilot license: http://www.sportpilot.org/instructors/california_1.html
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I'd like to suggest that you try Warner Springs. Their ;pilots actually seem to be competent. Unlike some of the other "in town" training programs.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
how early do you have to go to the airport
how early do you have to go to the airport?
i have a 12:20 flight from san diego to LA how early do i have to reach the airport?? no boarding pass yet so i must check-in 2 big luggages also to check in : (
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Id alot of two hours...just to be safe
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It depends if you are checking bags or not. If you are, I would arrive about 1 hr 30 mins early. If you are only going through security with carry on baggage and will have your boarding pass already printed out, an hour should be more than sufficient.
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1 hr. for domestic, 2 hrs. for int,l.
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Generally speaking, they tell you 2 hours. If you are taking a very small commuter airline and/or not from the larger international type, then you can go later. Also, need to know what day of the week as some days are alot busier and some may be quite slow. Are you talking about going to LA (Louisiana) or L.A., Los Angeles.
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The rule of thumb is 'an hour to spare'. Which means you need to arrive at a minimum of an hour till flight time. Certain airlines specify 45 minutes to 1 hour for domestic flights. Some high traffic airlines may ask you to arrive 2 hours before your scheduled departure time. So, I'd suggest you arrive at 11 - 11.20 for your 12.20 flight.
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I always allow 2 hours for domestic flights and 3 hours for international flights. You never know how long the check in lines and security lines will be and I would rather have 2 hours to kill than be 30 seconds late. For a flight that short, I would consider driving. LAX can be a mess, but then maybe you are going into one of the smaller airports, Burbank, Orange County or Long Beach. They are a lot easier to get out of.
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At least three hours before ur flight leaves
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Generally 2 hours before your flight time, but better would be more. You don't know what the queues at security will be like.
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Always be there about 2hours before to be on the safe side.
i have a 12:20 flight from san diego to LA how early do i have to reach the airport?? no boarding pass yet so i must check-in 2 big luggages also to check in : (
Air Travel - 9 Answers
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Id alot of two hours...just to be safe
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It depends if you are checking bags or not. If you are, I would arrive about 1 hr 30 mins early. If you are only going through security with carry on baggage and will have your boarding pass already printed out, an hour should be more than sufficient.
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1 hr. for domestic, 2 hrs. for int,l.
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Generally speaking, they tell you 2 hours. If you are taking a very small commuter airline and/or not from the larger international type, then you can go later. Also, need to know what day of the week as some days are alot busier and some may be quite slow. Are you talking about going to LA (Louisiana) or L.A., Los Angeles.
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The rule of thumb is 'an hour to spare'. Which means you need to arrive at a minimum of an hour till flight time. Certain airlines specify 45 minutes to 1 hour for domestic flights. Some high traffic airlines may ask you to arrive 2 hours before your scheduled departure time. So, I'd suggest you arrive at 11 - 11.20 for your 12.20 flight.
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I always allow 2 hours for domestic flights and 3 hours for international flights. You never know how long the check in lines and security lines will be and I would rather have 2 hours to kill than be 30 seconds late. For a flight that short, I would consider driving. LAX can be a mess, but then maybe you are going into one of the smaller airports, Burbank, Orange County or Long Beach. They are a lot easier to get out of.
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At least three hours before ur flight leaves
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Generally 2 hours before your flight time, but better would be more. You don't know what the queues at security will be like.
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Always be there about 2hours before to be on the safe side.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Is it possible to get a flght to gothenburg, sweden under the price of 1000 from san diego
Is it possible to get a flght to gothenburg, sweden under the price of 1000 from san diego?
i want to go during late june or early july. any tips if i can score a flight that low. i would prefarably want to go with either lufthansa, delta, scandanavia airlines.
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SAS will be the most expensive usually. It has better food and service and they charge for it. I dislike Delta for international because I had three bad experiences Lufthansa uses United connections here in the US and I have used it several times. 1000 is probably not enough for the height of the season. you are probably looking at 1500 plus. If you are active you could find a deal. check daily. my best deal have come from Vayama. I have a German friend that uses Kayak and has been successful. http://www.vayama.com/ Good luck
i want to go during late june or early july. any tips if i can score a flight that low. i would prefarably want to go with either lufthansa, delta, scandanavia airlines.
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SAS will be the most expensive usually. It has better food and service and they charge for it. I dislike Delta for international because I had three bad experiences Lufthansa uses United connections here in the US and I have used it several times. 1000 is probably not enough for the height of the season. you are probably looking at 1500 plus. If you are active you could find a deal. check daily. my best deal have come from Vayama. I have a German friend that uses Kayak and has been successful. http://www.vayama.com/ Good luck
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Booking a flight
Booking a flight?
I'm booking a flight on JetBlue (San Diego to Charlotte, North Carolina) and it says we have to connect in new york. Does that mean that we have to switch planes? or do we just stay on the same plane?
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yep, you're gonna switch planes. after your layover. the time between flights will tell you how long you will have in the aiport. hopefully not more than a couple of hours...
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some you do switch, some you don't. if you switch, they'll automatically move your luggage to the other plane, you won't have to worry about it. it should give you flight numbers. if they are different, then you switch.
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Actually, it could be either way, depending on the aircraft. Usually, connecting means you go to another gate, and another plane, that's bound for your final destination. Ask them to check your bags through to your final destination, CLT. Also, there is a minimum timeframe for the carrier to allow between when your inbound flight gets to New York, and when you depart for Charlotte. Bon voyage!
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I'm booking a flight on JetBlue (San Diego to Charlotte, North Carolina) and it says we have to connect in new york. Does that mean that we have to switch planes? or do we just stay on the same plane?
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yep, you're gonna switch planes. after your layover. the time between flights will tell you how long you will have in the aiport. hopefully not more than a couple of hours...
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some you do switch, some you don't. if you switch, they'll automatically move your luggage to the other plane, you won't have to worry about it. it should give you flight numbers. if they are different, then you switch.
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Actually, it could be either way, depending on the aircraft. Usually, connecting means you go to another gate, and another plane, that's bound for your final destination. Ask them to check your bags through to your final destination, CLT. Also, there is a minimum timeframe for the carrier to allow between when your inbound flight gets to New York, and when you depart for Charlotte. Bon voyage!
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Sunday, October 21, 2012
How do I get from LAX to San Diego direct around 11pm? is there a direct bus other than taking the train
How do I get from LAX to San Diego direct around 11pm? is there a direct bus other than taking the train?
My flight arrives at 10:45 and im thinking about taking the train but its too complicated taking the fly away bus to union station and then the next train isnt until 6:00 and i really dont want to wait that much time waiting for a train. Is there a direct bus I can get on? Thanks!
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Why don't you go to AR instead?
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I believe GotoBus.com offers this service. You may want to contact them to check the schedule.
My flight arrives at 10:45 and im thinking about taking the train but its too complicated taking the fly away bus to union station and then the next train isnt until 6:00 and i really dont want to wait that much time waiting for a train. Is there a direct bus I can get on? Thanks!
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Why don't you go to AR instead?
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I believe GotoBus.com offers this service. You may want to contact them to check the schedule.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
How much is a one way ticket from San Diego to las Vegas on jetblue
How much is a one way ticket from San Diego to las Vegas on jetblue?
Or is there a flight with jetblue going to sd to lv?
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try their web site
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sorry jet blue doesn't fly that routing from San Diego but they from long beach and on august 1 you fly there for $54.00 southwest does fly San Diego to las Vegas for about $74.00
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San diego has the highest rates in the country, don't know why. Jet blue only flies out of long beach, but if you are renting a vehicle to drive to long beach or have to pay airport parking you might as well take another airline from SD, otherwise you won't be saving that much.
Or is there a flight with jetblue going to sd to lv?
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try their web site
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sorry jet blue doesn't fly that routing from San Diego but they from long beach and on august 1 you fly there for $54.00 southwest does fly San Diego to las Vegas for about $74.00
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San diego has the highest rates in the country, don't know why. Jet blue only flies out of long beach, but if you are renting a vehicle to drive to long beach or have to pay airport parking you might as well take another airline from SD, otherwise you won't be saving that much.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Cheapest way to get from San Diego to LAX
Cheapest way to get from San Diego to LAX?
I'm booking a flight out of LAX and trying to determine the cheapest way to get from San Diego to LAX airport. OK, let me clarify this... Which means of public transportation? Where does it depart, and arrive at LAX? How much does it cost per person round trip.
San Diego - 3 Answers
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take the bus rail thing, then hop on the bus!
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public transportation, drive, walk (joke), HA HA i was going to say fly, but that wouldn't make sense now would it? ahhhhh... i crack myself up. but yeah public transportation is best.
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well you can take amtrak to union station then the flyway to lax now an cheaper route go is to use the coaster (commuter train to oceanside then take metrolink to union station then the flyway (or another routing would be to take the metrolink to norwalk then transfer to the Norwalk transit bus to the Green line station then take the Green line to Avation statiopn and then transfer to the lax G shuttle bus to lax
I'm booking a flight out of LAX and trying to determine the cheapest way to get from San Diego to LAX airport. OK, let me clarify this... Which means of public transportation? Where does it depart, and arrive at LAX? How much does it cost per person round trip.
San Diego - 3 Answers
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take the bus rail thing, then hop on the bus!
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public transportation, drive, walk (joke), HA HA i was going to say fly, but that wouldn't make sense now would it? ahhhhh... i crack myself up. but yeah public transportation is best.
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well you can take amtrak to union station then the flyway to lax now an cheaper route go is to use the coaster (commuter train to oceanside then take metrolink to union station then the flyway (or another routing would be to take the metrolink to norwalk then transfer to the Norwalk transit bus to the Green line station then take the Green line to Avation statiopn and then transfer to the lax G shuttle bus to lax
Monday, October 1, 2012
Best airfair prices
Best airfair prices?
Does anyone know of good deals going on for flights san diego to miami and san diego to st louis around october! I already know of priceline and hotwire, is there something else as well?
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I would check the airlines to see what airline is offering the best. Such as www.delta.com www.aa.com www.nwa.com www.southwest.com www.usairways.com www.united.com. Also maybe check out other airports in the area to find better deals as well.
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Check each airline and go to their website to see what their rates are. I always travel on Southwest.
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Hi, If you are looking for dirt cheap flights to International cities anywhere in the world then Globester is the solution. You can buy super cheap air tickets from this site and fly anywhere. So what are you waiting for Log on to http://www.globester.com and book your cheap flights now!
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for cheap tickets try this site also if you book on the weekday instead weekend is cheaper http://asianairfares.com
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http://www.whichbudget.com
Does anyone know of good deals going on for flights san diego to miami and san diego to st louis around october! I already know of priceline and hotwire, is there something else as well?
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I would check the airlines to see what airline is offering the best. Such as www.delta.com www.aa.com www.nwa.com www.southwest.com www.usairways.com www.united.com. Also maybe check out other airports in the area to find better deals as well.
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Check each airline and go to their website to see what their rates are. I always travel on Southwest.
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Hi, If you are looking for dirt cheap flights to International cities anywhere in the world then Globester is the solution. You can buy super cheap air tickets from this site and fly anywhere. So what are you waiting for Log on to http://www.globester.com and book your cheap flights now!
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for cheap tickets try this site also if you book on the weekday instead weekend is cheaper http://asianairfares.com
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http://www.whichbudget.com
Friday, September 21, 2012
How can I get from LA (airport) to San Diego
How can I get from LA (airport) to San Diego?
My flight lands in LA around 3 PM. But I need to get to San Diego. Does anyone know how I can get from LA to SD via train/bus. I can't afford the airfare. Thank you for your time!
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Look it up on amtrak or greyhound buses
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There use to be a daily train (Amtrak) that I always picked up in Fullerton and goes all the way to San Diego. It's been about 5 years since I did that. You would need to find out if that train is still running and where you would pick it up close to LAX. If you were to rent a car, you would get on the 5 Interstate all the way to San Diego. As far as a bus, Greyhound I'm sure runs to San Diego, but you might run into a major time delay with Greyhound.
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At LAX from the curb outside the lower level baggage claim area look for a "Green" sign saying "Flyaway & Long Distance Shuttles". Board the "Flyaway / Union Station" bus . They run every 30 minutes on the hour and on the half hour. The fare is $4.00 one way, and the trip is about 45 minutes at that time of day. At Union Station board Amtrak's "Pacific Surfliner" to San Diego. The last one seems to depart at 5:10 pm ( but their online site claims to have 7:00, 8:20 & 10:10 departures also. Their toll free phone number is 1-800-872-7245. Call them, and make sure.). The trip is 2 1/2 hours, and the fare is $29.00 one way. The Los Angeles Greyhound terminal is in a pretty "seedy" part of town so I wouldn't recommend going by bus, except as a last resort, but if you must then follow the above directions, then from Union Station board a "L A Metro" mini shuttle bus for the 1 mile trip to the Greyhound terminal. They run about every 20 minutes, and the fare is $1.25. Hope this helps.
My flight lands in LA around 3 PM. But I need to get to San Diego. Does anyone know how I can get from LA to SD via train/bus. I can't afford the airfare. Thank you for your time!
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Look it up on amtrak or greyhound buses
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There use to be a daily train (Amtrak) that I always picked up in Fullerton and goes all the way to San Diego. It's been about 5 years since I did that. You would need to find out if that train is still running and where you would pick it up close to LAX. If you were to rent a car, you would get on the 5 Interstate all the way to San Diego. As far as a bus, Greyhound I'm sure runs to San Diego, but you might run into a major time delay with Greyhound.
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At LAX from the curb outside the lower level baggage claim area look for a "Green" sign saying "Flyaway & Long Distance Shuttles". Board the "Flyaway / Union Station" bus . They run every 30 minutes on the hour and on the half hour. The fare is $4.00 one way, and the trip is about 45 minutes at that time of day. At Union Station board Amtrak's "Pacific Surfliner" to San Diego. The last one seems to depart at 5:10 pm ( but their online site claims to have 7:00, 8:20 & 10:10 departures also. Their toll free phone number is 1-800-872-7245. Call them, and make sure.). The trip is 2 1/2 hours, and the fare is $29.00 one way. The Los Angeles Greyhound terminal is in a pretty "seedy" part of town so I wouldn't recommend going by bus, except as a last resort, but if you must then follow the above directions, then from Union Station board a "L A Metro" mini shuttle bus for the 1 mile trip to the Greyhound terminal. They run about every 20 minutes, and the fare is $1.25. Hope this helps.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Can you take an opened bottle of Liquor on an Airplane (Southwest)
Can you take an opened bottle of Liquor on an Airplane (Southwest)?
I have a half empty bottle of scotch and a Southwest flight from San Diego to Sacramento. Can I take the bottle with me, or is that illegal? If it's legal, should I put it in my carry-on or my checked luggage? Thanks! Is it legal to put the bottle in my luggage that gets checked in?
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Carry on...but I really don't know if it's legal.
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You can not have booze on a plane except for the drinks that they serve.
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no half empty bottles allowed on any flight...anywhere in the world! Only unopened bottles that are being transported in carry-on baggage is allowed but nothing opened!
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No one will know either way, as long as you don't plan on taking it out and drinking it. People come through the checkpoint all the time with bottles of liquor, wine and beer, we say nothing because it's none of our business. Think about this, I've seen a lot of flasks go through the x-ray, knowing there's liquor in them. Considering it's open, I'd take it on the flight with you, if you rather pack it then wrap a good amount of clothing around it so it doesn't get broken. If your worried about TSA taking it, don't, as I said it's none of our business, unless it's above the alcohol proof allowance.
I have a half empty bottle of scotch and a Southwest flight from San Diego to Sacramento. Can I take the bottle with me, or is that illegal? If it's legal, should I put it in my carry-on or my checked luggage? Thanks! Is it legal to put the bottle in my luggage that gets checked in?
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Carry on...but I really don't know if it's legal.
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You can not have booze on a plane except for the drinks that they serve.
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no half empty bottles allowed on any flight...anywhere in the world! Only unopened bottles that are being transported in carry-on baggage is allowed but nothing opened!
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No one will know either way, as long as you don't plan on taking it out and drinking it. People come through the checkpoint all the time with bottles of liquor, wine and beer, we say nothing because it's none of our business. Think about this, I've seen a lot of flasks go through the x-ray, knowing there's liquor in them. Considering it's open, I'd take it on the flight with you, if you rather pack it then wrap a good amount of clothing around it so it doesn't get broken. If your worried about TSA taking it, don't, as I said it's none of our business, unless it's above the alcohol proof allowance.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Which is the cheapest way to go to LAX from San Diego and LAX to San Diego
Which is the cheapest way to go to LAX from San Diego and LAX to San Diego?
Hi, I live in San Diego and I am traveling out of country from LAX and I have a flight to catch from there after 20 days. Can you guys please suggest me a cheap way to go to LAX and coming back from there ? I am traveling alone. But the problem is I would be having 2 big bags of 50lbs and 2 hand bags. How should i travel to LAX and back to San Diego ? Please advice
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If you are looking for the Cheapest way to get from LAX to SAN, given your heavy luggage and all I'd say there three options: a) Taka a shuttle: The Cheapest, may take longer than driving or flying but you can simply sit down, relax and enjoy the ride. About $50 (see link) b) Rent a Car: If you're familiar with the roads and if you get a good deal, it may be comparable to the shuttle. $40/day (+insurence, +drop-off charge, +tax+other fees)Cons: Traffic and Gas probably adds another $40 to the tab. c) Catch a shuttle Filgth: The most expensive option. $150+. They may charge extra for your heavy bags. Flights between LAX and SAN usually are on turbo-prop planes which have serious weight limitations.
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If you can get someone to drop you off at the San Diego Amtrak station, just take the train straight up to LA and get off at Union Station. From there, the Flyaway shuttle will take you straight to the airport. The Flyaway shuttle also provides checking service, so they can take your 2 big bags for you and transfer them directly to the airline.
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train. it takes a little bit longer but it is the most convenient and cheapest. the amtrak is the way to go
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When we flew to Hawaii a couple of years ago, we just rented a small car. One-way pick up & drop off was cheaper than the shuttles, train, or anything else we could come up with. I think round-trip including gas, we spent less than $90 (Cloud 9 shuttle on the other hand would have been $95 for EACH of us!)
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Train...I believe the Amtrak will take you straight there.
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Well the issue is cost vs, convenience. The cheapest way to make the trip is to take commuter rail between SD and LA union station by starting on the Coaster train from SD to Oceanside for $5 then taking a Metrolink train to LA union station for about $10. Once at Union station you can take a Flyaway bus directly to LAX for $4. The same would apply for the return trip. If you wanted to spend a bit more you could take an Amtrak train directly from SD to LA and avoid the commuter train transfer requirement in Oceanside but the Amtrak fare is about twice the cost. Good Luck.
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okay from san diego take the Amtrak on santa fe on downtown san diego then the amtrak just take you to la then from there just get off on the la train station then from there just take the shuttle or a taxi hope it help =)
Hi, I live in San Diego and I am traveling out of country from LAX and I have a flight to catch from there after 20 days. Can you guys please suggest me a cheap way to go to LAX and coming back from there ? I am traveling alone. But the problem is I would be having 2 big bags of 50lbs and 2 hand bags. How should i travel to LAX and back to San Diego ? Please advice
San Diego - 7 Answers
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If you are looking for the Cheapest way to get from LAX to SAN, given your heavy luggage and all I'd say there three options: a) Taka a shuttle: The Cheapest, may take longer than driving or flying but you can simply sit down, relax and enjoy the ride. About $50 (see link) b) Rent a Car: If you're familiar with the roads and if you get a good deal, it may be comparable to the shuttle. $40/day (+insurence, +drop-off charge, +tax+other fees)Cons: Traffic and Gas probably adds another $40 to the tab. c) Catch a shuttle Filgth: The most expensive option. $150+. They may charge extra for your heavy bags. Flights between LAX and SAN usually are on turbo-prop planes which have serious weight limitations.
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If you can get someone to drop you off at the San Diego Amtrak station, just take the train straight up to LA and get off at Union Station. From there, the Flyaway shuttle will take you straight to the airport. The Flyaway shuttle also provides checking service, so they can take your 2 big bags for you and transfer them directly to the airline.
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train. it takes a little bit longer but it is the most convenient and cheapest. the amtrak is the way to go
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When we flew to Hawaii a couple of years ago, we just rented a small car. One-way pick up & drop off was cheaper than the shuttles, train, or anything else we could come up with. I think round-trip including gas, we spent less than $90 (Cloud 9 shuttle on the other hand would have been $95 for EACH of us!)
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Train...I believe the Amtrak will take you straight there.
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Well the issue is cost vs, convenience. The cheapest way to make the trip is to take commuter rail between SD and LA union station by starting on the Coaster train from SD to Oceanside for $5 then taking a Metrolink train to LA union station for about $10. Once at Union station you can take a Flyaway bus directly to LAX for $4. The same would apply for the return trip. If you wanted to spend a bit more you could take an Amtrak train directly from SD to LA and avoid the commuter train transfer requirement in Oceanside but the Amtrak fare is about twice the cost. Good Luck.
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okay from san diego take the Amtrak on santa fe on downtown san diego then the amtrak just take you to la then from there just get off on the la train station then from there just take the shuttle or a taxi hope it help =)
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Is San Diego airport allowed to take arriving flights after midnight
Is San Diego airport allowed to take arriving flights after midnight?
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while officially closed at midnight, some flights including delayed, or willing to pay a penalty are allowed.
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while officially closed at midnight, some flights including delayed, or willing to pay a penalty are allowed.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Flying from San Diego to London, with a stop in SFO. Am I clearing customs in SD or SFO
Flying from San Diego to London, with a stop in SFO. Am I clearing customs in SD or SFO?
The stop in San Francisco is for a "plane change". The flight number does not change. I'm trying to avoid connections, because they've been so tight, there's no way I'd make it what with customs and luggage and everything. Can you tell it's my first time flying internationally? I don't know the protocol! :) Anyway, any tips on what I should expect when flying out and then back from London would also be helpful. Thanks!
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SFO, your luggage should be sent through to SD. Customs as soon as you land. You shouldnt have to deal with luggage.
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Customs will be in London. You are in the US. You don't go Through customs/immigration until you enter a foreign country.
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It is usually your first stop in USA,,,, although you will still clear customs in your final destinaton due to that's where they'll find out where you're goin and if you have any goodies in your checked luggage that you're not suppose to be bringin into the US.
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Exactly -- when you fly from the U.S., your luggage is checked all the way through to your final destination. That means you'll check everything in San Diego and won't see it again until you pull it off the baggage carousel at Heathrow (or Gatwick, if that's where you're landing!) As for your short stop in San Francisco, you'll likely just get off the plane, stretch your legs, and get back on to the next plane. Once you get to London, however, you'll go through Immigration first (walk quickly once you're off the plane -- those lines build up fast and you want to be among the first to get through!), and then into the Baggage Hall, where you'll pick up your bags from the carousel. After that, it's a straight walk through the green "Nothing to Declare" channel at Customs -- 95% of the time, I'm not stopped, I just walk through -- and into the Arrivals Hall, where you'll be met by whoever's meeting you (or you can take public transport into London.) On the way back, however, if you're changing planes in the US again, you'll need to pick your luggage up as soon as you get to the US and RE-CHECK it between flights. This means that if you're flying from London to San Diego with a stop in San Francisco again, you'll check your bags in London, then pick them up from the baggage carousel in San Francisco, pass through Customs, and then recheck them onto your flight to San Diego. Other things to remember when flying back from London: if you're going from Heathrow, leave PLENTY of time between arriving at the airport and when your flight departs -- crowds at Heathrow are just horrific these days, and you can easily wait for 45 minutes in the security line (been there, done that!) Also remember that you're only allowed ONE carry-on bag when you're flying from London, regardless of which carrier you're flying or where you're flying to, and they're pretty strict about it. I've certainly had to stuff my laptop bag into my carry-on bag before, just to meet the guidelines. Rules about liquids are fairly similar to the ones in the US -- they must be in bottles no bigger than 3oz (or 100ml), and they must be in a plastic Ziplock bag. Other than that, remember to wear something comfortable, sleep as much as you can, refrain from alcohol on the plane, drink tons of water, bring a good book, and relax! You'll have a wonderful time -- good luck and safe flying! --Holly
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You will not have to collect your luggage since it will be transferred to your second flight. As soon as you land in London you will go to Customs and then collect your bags
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On the way there you will clear customs in London, on the way back ask the flight attendant you will probably clear customs in SD but you might be able to do it in SFO
The stop in San Francisco is for a "plane change". The flight number does not change. I'm trying to avoid connections, because they've been so tight, there's no way I'd make it what with customs and luggage and everything. Can you tell it's my first time flying internationally? I don't know the protocol! :) Anyway, any tips on what I should expect when flying out and then back from London would also be helpful. Thanks!
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SFO, your luggage should be sent through to SD. Customs as soon as you land. You shouldnt have to deal with luggage.
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Customs will be in London. You are in the US. You don't go Through customs/immigration until you enter a foreign country.
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It is usually your first stop in USA,,,, although you will still clear customs in your final destinaton due to that's where they'll find out where you're goin and if you have any goodies in your checked luggage that you're not suppose to be bringin into the US.
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Exactly -- when you fly from the U.S., your luggage is checked all the way through to your final destination. That means you'll check everything in San Diego and won't see it again until you pull it off the baggage carousel at Heathrow (or Gatwick, if that's where you're landing!) As for your short stop in San Francisco, you'll likely just get off the plane, stretch your legs, and get back on to the next plane. Once you get to London, however, you'll go through Immigration first (walk quickly once you're off the plane -- those lines build up fast and you want to be among the first to get through!), and then into the Baggage Hall, where you'll pick up your bags from the carousel. After that, it's a straight walk through the green "Nothing to Declare" channel at Customs -- 95% of the time, I'm not stopped, I just walk through -- and into the Arrivals Hall, where you'll be met by whoever's meeting you (or you can take public transport into London.) On the way back, however, if you're changing planes in the US again, you'll need to pick your luggage up as soon as you get to the US and RE-CHECK it between flights. This means that if you're flying from London to San Diego with a stop in San Francisco again, you'll check your bags in London, then pick them up from the baggage carousel in San Francisco, pass through Customs, and then recheck them onto your flight to San Diego. Other things to remember when flying back from London: if you're going from Heathrow, leave PLENTY of time between arriving at the airport and when your flight departs -- crowds at Heathrow are just horrific these days, and you can easily wait for 45 minutes in the security line (been there, done that!) Also remember that you're only allowed ONE carry-on bag when you're flying from London, regardless of which carrier you're flying or where you're flying to, and they're pretty strict about it. I've certainly had to stuff my laptop bag into my carry-on bag before, just to meet the guidelines. Rules about liquids are fairly similar to the ones in the US -- they must be in bottles no bigger than 3oz (or 100ml), and they must be in a plastic Ziplock bag. Other than that, remember to wear something comfortable, sleep as much as you can, refrain from alcohol on the plane, drink tons of water, bring a good book, and relax! You'll have a wonderful time -- good luck and safe flying! --Holly
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You will not have to collect your luggage since it will be transferred to your second flight. As soon as you land in London you will go to Customs and then collect your bags
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On the way there you will clear customs in London, on the way back ask the flight attendant you will probably clear customs in SD but you might be able to do it in SFO
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
How far is the drive from LA to San Diego
How far is the drive from LA to San Diego?
I will be vacationing in L.A. in two weeks and wanted to drive down and visit San Diego while I was there. I was just wondering how long it REALLY takes to drive there and back? Or should I plan on staying overnight there and just catching a flight from there back home. I heard the traffic is REALLY BAD out there!
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It really depends on the day/time of day or night. Later night driving (after 8pm and before 5am on weekdays aren't bad.) From LA to San Diego, the drive is approximately 116 miles (a 2 hour drive,) but in heavy traffic it can become a 3-5 hour drive. Pick your day/time wisely and it shouldn't be too bad. If you really want to enjoy San DIego, spend a couple of days and fly out from there.
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I live in Los Angeles. I just got back from San Diego - spent the NYE weekend there. I always use Amtrak to go to San Diego (www.amtrak.com). It goes up against the shoreline for the last hour from L.A. to San Diego - very pretty ride! San Diego has a very good public transportation system once you get there from the Amtrak. Good luck.
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The traffic in Los Angeles is BAD if you don't schedule your time right. But honestly I've seen WORSE!! Miami is HORRID!! The time it will take will depend on your travel times and where you are starting in LA (remember there is about 50 miles from one end of LA to the other. As long as you aren't driving during rush hour you should be ok: Weekdays = 7am -9:30am and 3pm - 7:30 Weekends usually aren't bad in Los Angeles but weekend afternoons are bad getting in & out of LA.
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It all depends on when you drive to and from San Diego and what part of LA you're coming from. If you leave at 10:45 and you're in the heart of LA, you should easily be able to make it San Diego by 1. If you decide to go at rush hour, it could take 4 - 5 hours. The total drive is 100 - 130 miles.
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Anywhere from 2 hours min to 4 hrs, it all depends on the traffic, the time of day you are traveling and what freeway you take leaving LA. Try avoid the 405 at all costs. Suggest to take the 57 to the 5 and take the 5 all the way. Plus if you can take advantage of the Carpool Lane it would be much better. When you're leaving San Diego for LA leave no later than 2pm or after 6pm.
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Its a 2hour dive.. 1hour 30mins if your a speeder like me! lol.
I will be vacationing in L.A. in two weeks and wanted to drive down and visit San Diego while I was there. I was just wondering how long it REALLY takes to drive there and back? Or should I plan on staying overnight there and just catching a flight from there back home. I heard the traffic is REALLY BAD out there!
Los Angeles - 6 Answers
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It really depends on the day/time of day or night. Later night driving (after 8pm and before 5am on weekdays aren't bad.) From LA to San Diego, the drive is approximately 116 miles (a 2 hour drive,) but in heavy traffic it can become a 3-5 hour drive. Pick your day/time wisely and it shouldn't be too bad. If you really want to enjoy San DIego, spend a couple of days and fly out from there.
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I live in Los Angeles. I just got back from San Diego - spent the NYE weekend there. I always use Amtrak to go to San Diego (www.amtrak.com). It goes up against the shoreline for the last hour from L.A. to San Diego - very pretty ride! San Diego has a very good public transportation system once you get there from the Amtrak. Good luck.
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The traffic in Los Angeles is BAD if you don't schedule your time right. But honestly I've seen WORSE!! Miami is HORRID!! The time it will take will depend on your travel times and where you are starting in LA (remember there is about 50 miles from one end of LA to the other. As long as you aren't driving during rush hour you should be ok: Weekdays = 7am -9:30am and 3pm - 7:30 Weekends usually aren't bad in Los Angeles but weekend afternoons are bad getting in & out of LA.
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It all depends on when you drive to and from San Diego and what part of LA you're coming from. If you leave at 10:45 and you're in the heart of LA, you should easily be able to make it San Diego by 1. If you decide to go at rush hour, it could take 4 - 5 hours. The total drive is 100 - 130 miles.
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Anywhere from 2 hours min to 4 hrs, it all depends on the traffic, the time of day you are traveling and what freeway you take leaving LA. Try avoid the 405 at all costs. Suggest to take the 57 to the 5 and take the 5 all the way. Plus if you can take advantage of the Carpool Lane it would be much better. When you're leaving San Diego for LA leave no later than 2pm or after 6pm.
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Its a 2hour dive.. 1hour 30mins if your a speeder like me! lol.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Some good eateries in San Diego by the airport
Some good eateries in San Diego by the airport?
What are some good eateries that are within walking distance of the San Diego International airport; preferably by the beach as well. (I fly free, I just wanted to grab lunch in San Diego with a nice scenery in mind that is within walking distance of the airport for my next flight. I don't want to rent a taxi.)
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I hear girls have great "fish" in san diego...
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You won't find anything within walking distance of the airport. If you have to stay in the airport, your best bet is to just eat inside the airport before leaving your terminal gate. If you were taking a taxi, you could get to Anthony's Fish Grotto, which is right on the water and only 2-3 miles from the airport. Its at 1360 North Harbor Drive San Diego, CA 92101.
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theres really not much within walking distance of the airport, simply because its on a strip. i would suggest eating in the airport. depending where your gate is, theres a few things. some starbucks, some mcdonalds, little side stores. theres a brewery by southwest that has come good nachos.
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Within walking distance from the airport is Island Prime/C-Level which is a great restaurant with views of downtown San Diego and the Coronado Bridge. A very short walk just across the street from the airport.
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There are a couple of restaurants in the Sheraton Hotel & Marina on the water across the street from the airport. If you're willing to reconsider and take a five minute cab ride, you might try one of the many restaurants in Seaport Village.
What are some good eateries that are within walking distance of the San Diego International airport; preferably by the beach as well. (I fly free, I just wanted to grab lunch in San Diego with a nice scenery in mind that is within walking distance of the airport for my next flight. I don't want to rent a taxi.)
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I hear girls have great "fish" in san diego...
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You won't find anything within walking distance of the airport. If you have to stay in the airport, your best bet is to just eat inside the airport before leaving your terminal gate. If you were taking a taxi, you could get to Anthony's Fish Grotto, which is right on the water and only 2-3 miles from the airport. Its at 1360 North Harbor Drive San Diego, CA 92101.
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theres really not much within walking distance of the airport, simply because its on a strip. i would suggest eating in the airport. depending where your gate is, theres a few things. some starbucks, some mcdonalds, little side stores. theres a brewery by southwest that has come good nachos.
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Within walking distance from the airport is Island Prime/C-Level which is a great restaurant with views of downtown San Diego and the Coronado Bridge. A very short walk just across the street from the airport.
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There are a couple of restaurants in the Sheraton Hotel & Marina on the water across the street from the airport. If you're willing to reconsider and take a five minute cab ride, you might try one of the many restaurants in Seaport Village.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
any tips on finding cheap flights from Germany to San Diego? Thanks a bunch:)
any tips on finding cheap flights from Germany to San Diego? Thanks a bunch:)?
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http://www.bookingbuddy.com
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Try Expedia.de or Lufthansa.com
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isn't there a volcanic ash cloud covering all of europe, disabling all flights to and from there? cheapo.com
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I suggest trying this travel site; www,everydaytravelconnections.com
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I'd go for Dohop.com. You will be hard pressed to find better prices on flights connecting Europe and the US.
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http://www.bookingbuddy.com
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Try Expedia.de or Lufthansa.com
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isn't there a volcanic ash cloud covering all of europe, disabling all flights to and from there? cheapo.com
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I suggest trying this travel site; www,everydaytravelconnections.com
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I'd go for Dohop.com. You will be hard pressed to find better prices on flights connecting Europe and the US.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Are there any US Domestic routes that fly a 777 or 747
Are there any US Domestic routes that fly a 777 or 747?
I know it wouldn't make much sence but i'm wondering if there are any current USA domestic routes that utilize a 747 or 777? And i would also say are there any that aren't a continuation of an international flight (There used to be a London-Pheonix-San Diego flight of a 747 years ago), i'm talking a start domestic route.
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Yes american goes from honolulu to dallas on their 777's
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Out of Chicago Ohare any route from Chicago to Denver/Los Angeles/San Francisco/ or Seattle would be a 777 and anything to South America is a 777 or 747....
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AAL66 from DFW to ORD is a B777....it continues onto London Heathrow through. Most all domestic flights involving the two types of aircraft are linked to an international flight. Whether it's the start of it, or a continuation of it, it's more than likely going to be used to serve an international destination.
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Delta has a flight that's ATL-JFK (I think it's DL 16), and back. It's really ATL-JFK-BOM (Mumbai), but I'm flying from ATL-NYC this summer, and I'm taking the ATL-JFK leg (at first, I had no idea it didn't just go right back to ATL). It's on a 777-232. I'm pretty sure that Delta also has several completely domestic flights (don't continue to international destinations) on 767-400ERs.
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Yes. Here are some routes- United 777 service: DEN-IAD DEN-ORD DEN-HNL SFO-HNL ORD-HNL LAX-DEN ...and yes, DL does ATL-JFK in a 777-200 as mentioned http://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL16 Usually, such aircraft continue on to an international destination after their domestic stop. As far as 747 passenger service, that is long gone. Most 747s that have US domestic origins and destinations are cargo. This QANTAS flight goes LAX-HNL http://flightaware.com/live/flight/QFA7558 , however you can't buy a ticket on a foreign airline to travel domestic. For pax on this QANTAS flight, Honolulu is simply a stop over enroute down under to pick up more passengers.
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777- atlanta to jfk on delta 777- o hare to denver on united 777- dfw to hawaii 747- lax to jfk forget which airline!!
I know it wouldn't make much sence but i'm wondering if there are any current USA domestic routes that utilize a 747 or 777? And i would also say are there any that aren't a continuation of an international flight (There used to be a London-Pheonix-San Diego flight of a 747 years ago), i'm talking a start domestic route.
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Yes american goes from honolulu to dallas on their 777's
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Out of Chicago Ohare any route from Chicago to Denver/Los Angeles/San Francisco/ or Seattle would be a 777 and anything to South America is a 777 or 747....
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AAL66 from DFW to ORD is a B777....it continues onto London Heathrow through. Most all domestic flights involving the two types of aircraft are linked to an international flight. Whether it's the start of it, or a continuation of it, it's more than likely going to be used to serve an international destination.
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Delta has a flight that's ATL-JFK (I think it's DL 16), and back. It's really ATL-JFK-BOM (Mumbai), but I'm flying from ATL-NYC this summer, and I'm taking the ATL-JFK leg (at first, I had no idea it didn't just go right back to ATL). It's on a 777-232. I'm pretty sure that Delta also has several completely domestic flights (don't continue to international destinations) on 767-400ERs.
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Yes. Here are some routes- United 777 service: DEN-IAD DEN-ORD DEN-HNL SFO-HNL ORD-HNL LAX-DEN ...and yes, DL does ATL-JFK in a 777-200 as mentioned http://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL16 Usually, such aircraft continue on to an international destination after their domestic stop. As far as 747 passenger service, that is long gone. Most 747s that have US domestic origins and destinations are cargo. This QANTAS flight goes LAX-HNL http://flightaware.com/live/flight/QFA7558 , however you can't buy a ticket on a foreign airline to travel domestic. For pax on this QANTAS flight, Honolulu is simply a stop over enroute down under to pick up more passengers.
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777- atlanta to jfk on delta 777- o hare to denver on united 777- dfw to hawaii 747- lax to jfk forget which airline!!
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Cost for one person to go to San Diego Comic Con 2010
Cost for one person to go to San Diego Comic Con 2010?
Would anyone be able to give me a rough estimate on how much it would cost for the entire trip to the San Diego Comic Con, including a flight from Buffalo and back, hotel for 4 nights, food, etc. I've been told it can cost at least $5k. Thanks
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If you do your homework and use something like Priceline or Orbitz, you can reduce costs greatly. The key is that flight from Buffalo to San Diego, but I am thinking closer to $2K than $5K I will use the LA AX as an example. OK, we drove as we were close enough, but I was able to nail a great hotel for about $100/night for three people and we spend about $50/day on food for all of us. Plus the event tickets. Now, we didn;t buy that much stuff while we were there, so I do not know how 'otaku' you could be on this aspect, but that is why you have to do your homework now to lock in some good rates
Would anyone be able to give me a rough estimate on how much it would cost for the entire trip to the San Diego Comic Con, including a flight from Buffalo and back, hotel for 4 nights, food, etc. I've been told it can cost at least $5k. Thanks
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If you do your homework and use something like Priceline or Orbitz, you can reduce costs greatly. The key is that flight from Buffalo to San Diego, but I am thinking closer to $2K than $5K I will use the LA AX as an example. OK, we drove as we were close enough, but I was able to nail a great hotel for about $100/night for three people and we spend about $50/day on food for all of us. Plus the event tickets. Now, we didn;t buy that much stuff while we were there, so I do not know how 'otaku' you could be on this aspect, but that is why you have to do your homework now to lock in some good rates
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Does anyone know of hotels in San Diego that have shuttle to and from the airport and to the zoo
Does anyone know of hotels in San Diego that have shuttle to and from the airport and to the zoo?
Im trying to book a flight with the hotel included but i wanted to find a place that had a shuttle to and from the airport along with a shuttle to the san diego zoo. I rather not rent a car.
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Yes, the Super 8 Motel (Bayview) that is located at 1835 Columbia St. in the Little Italy section of San Diego has a shuttle van that will pick you up at the Airport and they will also arrange to take you to the SD Zoo. You will need to reserve their Van the afternoon before going to the Zoo the next morning. I have stayed at this Super 8 at least 6 times in past 4 years and I've always been pleased with the accommodations and their shuttle service. Very convenient location that's only 2.5 miles from the Airport, 3 miles to the Zoo and an easy 1 mile walk to the Harbor area plus just a 1/2 mile walk to the nearby Light Rail (trolley) that will take you either East to several (2) excellent shopping Malls or into the downtown areas. You would be just 1 block from 5-6 very good Italian restaurants and nice shops in this unique Little Italy section of San Diego. PS: Their toll free No. is: 1-800-537-9902 for reseravations or to ask about their shuttle van service.
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http://entertainment.signonsandiego.com/profiles/places/87104 prior offers airport shuttle, only ARRANGES zoo shuttle
Im trying to book a flight with the hotel included but i wanted to find a place that had a shuttle to and from the airport along with a shuttle to the san diego zoo. I rather not rent a car.
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Yes, the Super 8 Motel (Bayview) that is located at 1835 Columbia St. in the Little Italy section of San Diego has a shuttle van that will pick you up at the Airport and they will also arrange to take you to the SD Zoo. You will need to reserve their Van the afternoon before going to the Zoo the next morning. I have stayed at this Super 8 at least 6 times in past 4 years and I've always been pleased with the accommodations and their shuttle service. Very convenient location that's only 2.5 miles from the Airport, 3 miles to the Zoo and an easy 1 mile walk to the Harbor area plus just a 1/2 mile walk to the nearby Light Rail (trolley) that will take you either East to several (2) excellent shopping Malls or into the downtown areas. You would be just 1 block from 5-6 very good Italian restaurants and nice shops in this unique Little Italy section of San Diego. PS: Their toll free No. is: 1-800-537-9902 for reseravations or to ask about their shuttle van service.
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http://entertainment.signonsandiego.com/profiles/places/87104 prior offers airport shuttle, only ARRANGES zoo shuttle
Sunday, July 1, 2012
What are good fares with Northwest Airlines (NWA) from San Diego
What are good fares with Northwest Airlines (NWA) from San Diego?
I have a $350 voucher with Northwest Airlines and I live in San Diego. (cancelled ticket) All the fares I've looked at seem very expensive (almost $700 for Mexico city!) What are typical flights operated by Northwest where I could use my voucher? (I don't mind adding money, but I don't want to book a super expensive flight with them just because I have a voucher...) Thanks! The cancelled ticket was $450, so it's a $350 voucher
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NWA has US hubs in Minneapolis/St. Paul MN (MSP), Detroit MI (DTW), and Memphis TN (MEM) which explains why you are not finding any cheap fares from SAN to MEX since you would have to connect through one of these distant hubs in order to get there so this a market in which NWA has chosen not to compete. You can use your voucher to travel anywhere NWA flies. Currently NWA has prety good fares to the md-west and east coast from SAN. The best way to check fares is to go on to NWA.com and shop around. Keep in mind, however, that you will be charged a fee, usually $100 on NWA, to use the voucher so in reality it's net worth is actually $250.
I have a $350 voucher with Northwest Airlines and I live in San Diego. (cancelled ticket) All the fares I've looked at seem very expensive (almost $700 for Mexico city!) What are typical flights operated by Northwest where I could use my voucher? (I don't mind adding money, but I don't want to book a super expensive flight with them just because I have a voucher...) Thanks! The cancelled ticket was $450, so it's a $350 voucher
Air Travel - 1 Answers
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NWA has US hubs in Minneapolis/St. Paul MN (MSP), Detroit MI (DTW), and Memphis TN (MEM) which explains why you are not finding any cheap fares from SAN to MEX since you would have to connect through one of these distant hubs in order to get there so this a market in which NWA has chosen not to compete. You can use your voucher to travel anywhere NWA flies. Currently NWA has prety good fares to the md-west and east coast from SAN. The best way to check fares is to go on to NWA.com and shop around. Keep in mind, however, that you will be charged a fee, usually $100 on NWA, to use the voucher so in reality it's net worth is actually $250.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
♥ HELP ME PLZ PLZ ♥
♥ HELP ME PLZ PLZ ♥?
oooookk sooo in september for my 15 b-day my aunt is taking me to hawaii cause my parents can't afford to give me a quince in november for my b-day we are going to stay there for 6night and i think 6 or 5 days but here are some of the things i was wondering....... oh and the place is Oaahu? i think that's how u spell it ♥ 1-How long is the flight ( san diego-hawaii: Oaahu )? 2-What is and isn't allowed on the planes ( wat stuff can i take)? 3-What are some of the things i should positively ah-bsolutley do there before i leave? 4-What types of clothes should i take ( should i take a jacket,sweater )? 5-Is stuff expensive there? ♥ and any other things u guys think i should now btw it is my first time ever going there
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Flight is about five hours, don't bring liquids on the plane, bring a light jacket in case it's cold. Stuff is a little expensive (it's a tourist area) but not that bad. Have fun!
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I go to the Hawaiian islands every year, and i think your looking at a 5 or 6 hour flight, and in general you would primarily dress for tropicall weather, so dress for summer, swimming suits , t-shirts shorts that kind of thing., i personally have never needed a jacket, sometimes in the early morning it can be a little chilly, but not for very long. also, things are expensive, bring lots of spending money that you can get a hold of, but other then that go get the brochers when you get there, and go do as much as you can, especially a good luau, by the way its called oahu
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any liquids you take must fit inside a one gallon plastic zip lock baggie. i've never been to hawaii so i don't know. visit beaches? surfing? take a helicopter ride... a light jacket would probably be enough or a sweater. it'll probably still be pretty warm in September but you might get cold on the plane (make sure you don't wear flip flops on the plane..your feet will freeze) i'm sure it's like many tourist-y places and will be a bit over priced..but that's anywhere. have fun!
oooookk sooo in september for my 15 b-day my aunt is taking me to hawaii cause my parents can't afford to give me a quince in november for my b-day we are going to stay there for 6night and i think 6 or 5 days but here are some of the things i was wondering....... oh and the place is Oaahu? i think that's how u spell it ♥ 1-How long is the flight ( san diego-hawaii: Oaahu )? 2-What is and isn't allowed on the planes ( wat stuff can i take)? 3-What are some of the things i should positively ah-bsolutley do there before i leave? 4-What types of clothes should i take ( should i take a jacket,sweater )? 5-Is stuff expensive there? ♥ and any other things u guys think i should now btw it is my first time ever going there
Other - Destinations - 3 Answers
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Flight is about five hours, don't bring liquids on the plane, bring a light jacket in case it's cold. Stuff is a little expensive (it's a tourist area) but not that bad. Have fun!
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I go to the Hawaiian islands every year, and i think your looking at a 5 or 6 hour flight, and in general you would primarily dress for tropicall weather, so dress for summer, swimming suits , t-shirts shorts that kind of thing., i personally have never needed a jacket, sometimes in the early morning it can be a little chilly, but not for very long. also, things are expensive, bring lots of spending money that you can get a hold of, but other then that go get the brochers when you get there, and go do as much as you can, especially a good luau, by the way its called oahu
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any liquids you take must fit inside a one gallon plastic zip lock baggie. i've never been to hawaii so i don't know. visit beaches? surfing? take a helicopter ride... a light jacket would probably be enough or a sweater. it'll probably still be pretty warm in September but you might get cold on the plane (make sure you don't wear flip flops on the plane..your feet will freeze) i'm sure it's like many tourist-y places and will be a bit over priced..but that's anywhere. have fun!
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Q's Q's and more Q's........ HELP
Q's Q's and more Q's........ HELP!?
oooookk sooo in september for my 15 b-day my aunt is taking me to hawaii cause my parents can't afford to give me a quince in november for my b-day we are going to stay there for 6night and i think 6 or 5 days but here are some of the things i was wondering....... oh and the place is Oaahu? i think that's how u spell it ♥ 1-How long is the flight ( san diego-hawaii: Oaahu )? 2-What is and isn't allowed on the planes ( wat stuff can i take)? 3-What are some of the things i should positively ah-bsolutley do there before i leave? 4-What types of clothes should i take ( should i take a jacket,sweater )? 5-Is stuff expensive there? ♥ and any other things u guys think i should now btw it is my first time ever going there
Air Travel - 1 Answers
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1. A flight from California to Honolulu is about 5 hours. 2. Just about anything is allowed in your checked baggage [normal things - no chainsaws, fireworks, etc. =)]. In your carry on, liquids have to be in 3 ounce or smaller bottles, and they must all fit into 1 one-quart-sized Ziploc bag. Check this website for specifics: http://www.tsa.gov/311/index.shtm http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm 3. There are lots of things to do on Oahu, depending on what you like. Shopping, a drive around the island, hiking Diamondhead, visiting Pearl Harbor, etc. Pick up some travel brochures when you get there - there will be tons of suggestions. I personally loved snorkeling! Hanauma Bay is a very popular place to go. Find a luau to go to as well - we enjoyed that. 4. I went to Honolulu in November, and it was very warm. I wore shorts and tank tops, and we snorkeled almost every day. I doubt it will be cool enough for a jacket or sweater, but you can check this website for weather: http://www.weather.com/weather/local/USHI0026?from=search_city 5. Honestly, I don't remember how expensive things were - I went with my parents and they covered the trip. It's a little pricey just because it's an island, but I really can't say much more. Sorry! Have a great trip!
oooookk sooo in september for my 15 b-day my aunt is taking me to hawaii cause my parents can't afford to give me a quince in november for my b-day we are going to stay there for 6night and i think 6 or 5 days but here are some of the things i was wondering....... oh and the place is Oaahu? i think that's how u spell it ♥ 1-How long is the flight ( san diego-hawaii: Oaahu )? 2-What is and isn't allowed on the planes ( wat stuff can i take)? 3-What are some of the things i should positively ah-bsolutley do there before i leave? 4-What types of clothes should i take ( should i take a jacket,sweater )? 5-Is stuff expensive there? ♥ and any other things u guys think i should now btw it is my first time ever going there
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1. A flight from California to Honolulu is about 5 hours. 2. Just about anything is allowed in your checked baggage [normal things - no chainsaws, fireworks, etc. =)]. In your carry on, liquids have to be in 3 ounce or smaller bottles, and they must all fit into 1 one-quart-sized Ziploc bag. Check this website for specifics: http://www.tsa.gov/311/index.shtm http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm 3. There are lots of things to do on Oahu, depending on what you like. Shopping, a drive around the island, hiking Diamondhead, visiting Pearl Harbor, etc. Pick up some travel brochures when you get there - there will be tons of suggestions. I personally loved snorkeling! Hanauma Bay is a very popular place to go. Find a luau to go to as well - we enjoyed that. 4. I went to Honolulu in November, and it was very warm. I wore shorts and tank tops, and we snorkeled almost every day. I doubt it will be cool enough for a jacket or sweater, but you can check this website for weather: http://www.weather.com/weather/local/USHI0026?from=search_city 5. Honestly, I don't remember how expensive things were - I went with my parents and they covered the trip. It's a little pricey just because it's an island, but I really can't say much more. Sorry! Have a great trip!
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Have plane tickets to san diego and i need to cancel or rebook
Have plane tickets to san diego and i need to cancel or rebook?
Have plane tickets to san diego and i need to cancel or rebook? my aunt was suppose to go she cant so now i have no hotel and i scared of the swine flu. want to take a trip starting new job soon, this is my only chance until next july. what would you do in my situation sell the tickets, book a flight elsewhere or go ahead and go?
Polls & Surveys - 2 Answers
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I live in California,and I haven't got the Swine Flu.
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this can help u http://www.BestHotelBookinGuide.blogspot.com
Have plane tickets to san diego and i need to cancel or rebook? my aunt was suppose to go she cant so now i have no hotel and i scared of the swine flu. want to take a trip starting new job soon, this is my only chance until next july. what would you do in my situation sell the tickets, book a flight elsewhere or go ahead and go?
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I live in California,and I haven't got the Swine Flu.
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this can help u http://www.BestHotelBookinGuide.blogspot.com
Friday, June 1, 2012
♥ !HELP! ♥
♥ !HELP! ♥?
oooookk sooo in september for my 15 b-day my aunt is taking me to hawaii cause my parents can't afford to give me a quince in november for my b-day we are going to stay there for 6night and i think 6 or 5 days but here are some of the things i was wondering....... oh and the place is Oaahu? i think that's how u spell it ♥ 1-How long is the flight ( san diego-hawaii: Oaahu )? 2-What is and isn't allowed on the planes ( wat stuff can i take)? 3-What are some of the things i should positively ah-bsolutley do there before i leave? 4-What types of clothes should i take ( should i take a jacket,sweater )? 5-Is stuff expensive there? ♥ and any other things u guys think i should now btw it is my first time ever going there
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Number 1.its usually around a 6 hour flight.Ull prbbly watch some movies on the plane so it should go by quick. 2.You can take anything on the plane but anything that is explosives,sharp objects,and u can only take 3oz bottles of liquid which has to be in a clear plastic bag. 3.Just make a checklist of what u need to bring with you.Make sure you have spenidng money,enough clothes,and some things for you to on the airplane. 4.it usually starts getting a lil cold here around sept(that is if your used to extreme heat).Usually at night it gets alot colder so a sweater wud help. 5.stuff is really expensive here.You will have to expect to pay alot more for food here and anything you mgiht buy.so make sure u take alot of money with you. make sure you check out the beaches and try to go to china town well your here.It really is a cool place.and just have alot of pateience with people here.things go alot slower here then the mainland.have fun!
oooookk sooo in september for my 15 b-day my aunt is taking me to hawaii cause my parents can't afford to give me a quince in november for my b-day we are going to stay there for 6night and i think 6 or 5 days but here are some of the things i was wondering....... oh and the place is Oaahu? i think that's how u spell it ♥ 1-How long is the flight ( san diego-hawaii: Oaahu )? 2-What is and isn't allowed on the planes ( wat stuff can i take)? 3-What are some of the things i should positively ah-bsolutley do there before i leave? 4-What types of clothes should i take ( should i take a jacket,sweater )? 5-Is stuff expensive there? ♥ and any other things u guys think i should now btw it is my first time ever going there
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Number 1.its usually around a 6 hour flight.Ull prbbly watch some movies on the plane so it should go by quick. 2.You can take anything on the plane but anything that is explosives,sharp objects,and u can only take 3oz bottles of liquid which has to be in a clear plastic bag. 3.Just make a checklist of what u need to bring with you.Make sure you have spenidng money,enough clothes,and some things for you to on the airplane. 4.it usually starts getting a lil cold here around sept(that is if your used to extreme heat).Usually at night it gets alot colder so a sweater wud help. 5.stuff is really expensive here.You will have to expect to pay alot more for food here and anything you mgiht buy.so make sure u take alot of money with you. make sure you check out the beaches and try to go to china town well your here.It really is a cool place.and just have alot of pateience with people here.things go alot slower here then the mainland.have fun!
Monday, May 21, 2012
Are there currently any REALLY cheap flights from NYC to San Diego?! I am a broke college student looking!
Are there currently any REALLY cheap flights from NYC to San Diego?! I am a broke college student looking!?
I am looking to go home april 20 to 25? any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Last-minute bookings are almost always more expensive. The cheapest flights for those dates on Southwest, LaGuardia to San Diego, are $475 including taxes/fees. Travelocity is showing $393 from JFK to SAN on American.
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i found southwest flight for you on april 27 A Modify | Remove Depart - Apr. 27 LGA To SAN APR 27 Depart Flt 2893/169 LGA 1:30 PM To SAN 8:10 PM Adult Air fare per person Wanna Get Away fare $138.60 Cost Breakdown Adult $138.60 x 1 $138.60 Govt. Taxes & Fees $31.80 Air Fare $170.40 We'll reserve this air after you checkout. Add-Ons EarlyBird Check-In Modify | Remove Total $0.00 Trip Protection Modify | Remove Total $0.00 Add-Ons $0.00 Total $170.40 We'll reserve this air after you checkout. Trip Total $170.40
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I would see if JetBlue or Virgin America have anything.
I am looking to go home april 20 to 25? any help would be greatly appreciated!
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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Last-minute bookings are almost always more expensive. The cheapest flights for those dates on Southwest, LaGuardia to San Diego, are $475 including taxes/fees. Travelocity is showing $393 from JFK to SAN on American.
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i found southwest flight for you on april 27 A Modify | Remove Depart - Apr. 27 LGA To SAN APR 27 Depart Flt 2893/169 LGA 1:30 PM To SAN 8:10 PM Adult Air fare per person Wanna Get Away fare $138.60 Cost Breakdown Adult $138.60 x 1 $138.60 Govt. Taxes & Fees $31.80 Air Fare $170.40 We'll reserve this air after you checkout. Add-Ons EarlyBird Check-In Modify | Remove Total $0.00 Trip Protection Modify | Remove Total $0.00 Add-Ons $0.00 Total $170.40 We'll reserve this air after you checkout. Trip Total $170.40
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I would see if JetBlue or Virgin America have anything.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Cheapest ways to fly from San Diego
Cheapest ways to fly from San Diego?
Have the travel agents been cheaper because more people book their flights online? Looking to fly from San Diego to New York on the holidays.
San Diego - 6 Answers
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check out http://www.farecast.com/
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Try Southwest. They always have featured destinations and good specials.
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Southwest always has the cheapest flights when I book in and out of San Diego. You have to book directly with the airline....not on any of the online booking sights. Their website is: http://www.southwest.com
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with your arms! although I dont think you would get very far!
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Shop around, buy early, and sign up with every airline that offers internet/email specials.
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southwest jetblue orbitz site travelocity site though some airlines may not have that route.
Have the travel agents been cheaper because more people book their flights online? Looking to fly from San Diego to New York on the holidays.
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check out http://www.farecast.com/
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Try Southwest. They always have featured destinations and good specials.
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Southwest always has the cheapest flights when I book in and out of San Diego. You have to book directly with the airline....not on any of the online booking sights. Their website is: http://www.southwest.com
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with your arms! although I dont think you would get very far!
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Shop around, buy early, and sign up with every airline that offers internet/email specials.
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southwest jetblue orbitz site travelocity site though some airlines may not have that route.
Monday, May 7, 2012
How do you get from Scranton, Pennsylvania to San Diego, California
How do you get from Scranton, Pennsylvania to San Diego, California?
First a flight from London, Heathrow to Scranton, PA then after about a weeks stay i'd like to go to San Diego on a bus or a train. I haven't planned what to do when i get there though, any suggestions? I'm a student so keep that into consideration. Cheers x
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Bus or train would take about 3 full days to get from Scranton to San Diego....and you would be miserable on the bus. Better to fly.
First a flight from London, Heathrow to Scranton, PA then after about a weeks stay i'd like to go to San Diego on a bus or a train. I haven't planned what to do when i get there though, any suggestions? I'm a student so keep that into consideration. Cheers x
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Bus or train would take about 3 full days to get from Scranton to San Diego....and you would be miserable on the bus. Better to fly.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
What kind of weather can I expect in San Diego during Christmas weekend
What kind of weather can I expect in San Diego during Christmas weekend?
I'm planning on going to San Diego for my birthday this year which is during Christmas weekend. How is the weather like during that time of the year? will it be wet? does the San Diego Zoo, Wild Park, and Sea World open during Christmas Day, since I'm taking an early flight there, i would like to visit one of those attractions... thank you :)
San Diego - 4 Answers
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cool expect daytime temps in the 50's to 60's and lows around 40 at night, but it could be warmer.
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Schedule for Sea World: http://www.seaworld.com/ParkHours.aspx?locID=3 The zoo is open everyday of the year including holidays. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/zoo/location.html The Wild Animal Park is open everyday of the year including Holidays. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/park/plan_your_trip/hours_directions The weather is unknown. It can be chilly and rainy or it could be a Santa Ana with temps in the 80's. I remember surfing several times on Christmas Day. The best advice is to dress in layers. Jacket, sweat shirt and T-shirt. As the day warms up start peeling off the layers. Your best bet would be to either hit the zoo or Sea World. They are close to the airport and have plenty of shelter if it starts pouring. The Wild Animal Park is about 25 miles north of the zoo.
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it is cold. if you are in downtown expect it to be around the 60's, the more inland you go the more, slightly, the temperature raises..
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IF the Santa Ana winds are blowing it will be very warm and sunny.
I'm planning on going to San Diego for my birthday this year which is during Christmas weekend. How is the weather like during that time of the year? will it be wet? does the San Diego Zoo, Wild Park, and Sea World open during Christmas Day, since I'm taking an early flight there, i would like to visit one of those attractions... thank you :)
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cool expect daytime temps in the 50's to 60's and lows around 40 at night, but it could be warmer.
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Schedule for Sea World: http://www.seaworld.com/ParkHours.aspx?locID=3 The zoo is open everyday of the year including holidays. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/zoo/location.html The Wild Animal Park is open everyday of the year including Holidays. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/park/plan_your_trip/hours_directions The weather is unknown. It can be chilly and rainy or it could be a Santa Ana with temps in the 80's. I remember surfing several times on Christmas Day. The best advice is to dress in layers. Jacket, sweat shirt and T-shirt. As the day warms up start peeling off the layers. Your best bet would be to either hit the zoo or Sea World. They are close to the airport and have plenty of shelter if it starts pouring. The Wild Animal Park is about 25 miles north of the zoo.
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it is cold. if you are in downtown expect it to be around the 60's, the more inland you go the more, slightly, the temperature raises..
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IF the Santa Ana winds are blowing it will be very warm and sunny.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
What is the cheapest way to get from San Diego California to Portland Oregon
What is the cheapest way to get from San Diego California to Portland Oregon?
What is the cheapest way to get from San Diego California to Portland Oregon. Just from 05/04/2011 - 05/08/2011. Flight, Train, Bus i need some help! Thanks!
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The cheapest way would be by Greyhound bus. ( www.greyhound.com) But be wary of many of the people that ride those buses. There can be some very creepy people on them. I deal with travelers all the time in my current business.
What is the cheapest way to get from San Diego California to Portland Oregon. Just from 05/04/2011 - 05/08/2011. Flight, Train, Bus i need some help! Thanks!
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The cheapest way would be by Greyhound bus. ( www.greyhound.com) But be wary of many of the people that ride those buses. There can be some very creepy people on them. I deal with travelers all the time in my current business.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
I'm taking my sons on vacation next year. How do I make the flight comfortable for both of them
I'm taking my sons on vacation next year. How do I make the flight comfortable for both of them?
One will be 13 months and the other will be 11 and a half years old. Flight from Minnesota to San Diego.
Parenting - 8 Answers
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You drug them so they are asleep the whole flight... hahahahaha
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Bring a pacifier for the baby and suckers or gum for the 11-yr-old to help with the altitude change (helps their ears pop to relieve the pressure). Put together a little "activity pack" for them with crayons, coloring books, paper, puzzle books, things for the older child to read, and soft, quiet toys for the little one.
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it's hard to make a flight comfortable for a 13 month old b/c there really isn't much you can do for their ear discomfort. just bring plenty of things to keep him distracted and snacks since many airlines charge for snacks now. for the 11 year old, bring chewing gum and some Dramamine. I would suggest a Dramamine a half hour before flying b/c once you get motion sickness, it's hard to get rid of it.
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Hmm... Give em some baby benedyral.... they'll fall asleep real fast ahaha
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Schedule your flight for a time of day they are typically sleeping. Take a red eye flight and they should sleep. I did this with my 8 mo. son (like 8 years ago) but we left the west coast at 1A, and arrived into Tampa at like 8A, he was awake when we got on the flight but then he was out within 30 minutes. This is also effective for the long wait at the airport rather than trying to keep everyone calm. You can generally get flights out of MN around 8P or 9P...it will be a lot easier on the return...really late night flights leave from the west coast because of the time zone difference.
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If you can afford to do so, get your 13mon old his own seat. I recently flew from Maryland to Florida with my son 20 mon. He slept the entire flight, however with him having his own seat, I was able to carry the car seat on the plane, sit him in it, and have us both comfortable during the flight. Considering he was over 25 lbs. I could not have imagined holding him for 2 hours straight or passing him back and forth between myself and my step-mom. It was most comfortable and least stressful for everyone. I also brought along a portable DVD player, which I used to play movies for my little one, since the plane ride was too short to show a movie.
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I have a baby sister so when our parents took her from Los Angeles to Dallas, my mom made sure we have her favorite stuffed toy on hand... plus, my dad brought his protable dvd player so my sister can watch her Teletubbies and Barney while on flight. Since there will be the three of you, it's likely that nobody will be sharing a seat with you so it's okay to watch... just keep the volume reasonable though. As for your 11 year old son, I think he will be fine as long as you let him drag his own favorite too like a Gameboy... It all depends on your children and what their favorite things to do (also known as distraction from the flight). Happy trip!
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Flight times are the key! take a late flight then your lil one will sleep! i took my 3 month old fro detroit to London, uk and he slept the whole way for 8 hours because hsi body clock told him it was night time!
One will be 13 months and the other will be 11 and a half years old. Flight from Minnesota to San Diego.
Parenting - 8 Answers
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You drug them so they are asleep the whole flight... hahahahaha
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Bring a pacifier for the baby and suckers or gum for the 11-yr-old to help with the altitude change (helps their ears pop to relieve the pressure). Put together a little "activity pack" for them with crayons, coloring books, paper, puzzle books, things for the older child to read, and soft, quiet toys for the little one.
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it's hard to make a flight comfortable for a 13 month old b/c there really isn't much you can do for their ear discomfort. just bring plenty of things to keep him distracted and snacks since many airlines charge for snacks now. for the 11 year old, bring chewing gum and some Dramamine. I would suggest a Dramamine a half hour before flying b/c once you get motion sickness, it's hard to get rid of it.
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Hmm... Give em some baby benedyral.... they'll fall asleep real fast ahaha
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Schedule your flight for a time of day they are typically sleeping. Take a red eye flight and they should sleep. I did this with my 8 mo. son (like 8 years ago) but we left the west coast at 1A, and arrived into Tampa at like 8A, he was awake when we got on the flight but then he was out within 30 minutes. This is also effective for the long wait at the airport rather than trying to keep everyone calm. You can generally get flights out of MN around 8P or 9P...it will be a lot easier on the return...really late night flights leave from the west coast because of the time zone difference.
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If you can afford to do so, get your 13mon old his own seat. I recently flew from Maryland to Florida with my son 20 mon. He slept the entire flight, however with him having his own seat, I was able to carry the car seat on the plane, sit him in it, and have us both comfortable during the flight. Considering he was over 25 lbs. I could not have imagined holding him for 2 hours straight or passing him back and forth between myself and my step-mom. It was most comfortable and least stressful for everyone. I also brought along a portable DVD player, which I used to play movies for my little one, since the plane ride was too short to show a movie.
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I have a baby sister so when our parents took her from Los Angeles to Dallas, my mom made sure we have her favorite stuffed toy on hand... plus, my dad brought his protable dvd player so my sister can watch her Teletubbies and Barney while on flight. Since there will be the three of you, it's likely that nobody will be sharing a seat with you so it's okay to watch... just keep the volume reasonable though. As for your 11 year old son, I think he will be fine as long as you let him drag his own favorite too like a Gameboy... It all depends on your children and what their favorite things to do (also known as distraction from the flight). Happy trip!
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Flight times are the key! take a late flight then your lil one will sleep! i took my 3 month old fro detroit to London, uk and he slept the whole way for 8 hours because hsi body clock told him it was night time!
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Should I book this flight now
Should I book this flight now?
I want to get a flight from San Diego to New York for Thanksgiving which is a horrible time to travel and big cities to travel to/from. I have specific days I'm looking at and times I would prefer. I also would like to go from my closest airport to the closest airport to my destination and I want to go nonstop because its a long trip and I think an extra hour or two will drag me down more. I searched on wednesday and found good prices but then Thursday it went up and I was wondering since I want the flight should I just buy it now or wait until the beginning of next week to check the prices? What is the likelihood of it going down during the beginning of the week?
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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hurry up and book. the apocalypse is comming next week.
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With regards to peak seasons such as Thanksgiving, booking as soon as possible is the only choice. If you are not flexible about your travel dates, that is a second reason to hurry up. Try Travelocity or Lastminute.com : they usually offer the cheapest deals. You find them and some of the most popular booking here: http://www.willgoto.com/1/023798/liens.aspx .
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Book now, prices will only go up.
I want to get a flight from San Diego to New York for Thanksgiving which is a horrible time to travel and big cities to travel to/from. I have specific days I'm looking at and times I would prefer. I also would like to go from my closest airport to the closest airport to my destination and I want to go nonstop because its a long trip and I think an extra hour or two will drag me down more. I searched on wednesday and found good prices but then Thursday it went up and I was wondering since I want the flight should I just buy it now or wait until the beginning of next week to check the prices? What is the likelihood of it going down during the beginning of the week?
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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hurry up and book. the apocalypse is comming next week.
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With regards to peak seasons such as Thanksgiving, booking as soon as possible is the only choice. If you are not flexible about your travel dates, that is a second reason to hurry up. Try Travelocity or Lastminute.com : they usually offer the cheapest deals. You find them and some of the most popular booking here: http://www.willgoto.com/1/023798/liens.aspx .
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Book now, prices will only go up.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
What bars in San Diego show UFC PPV fights
What bars in San Diego show UFC PPV fights?
Looking for a bar in San Diego that shows the UFC flights--notably the upcoming 2 in November (I know the fight on the 11th is on Spike TV, but would like to start watching them at the bar with other fans, as I am a new fan myself.) Thanks!
Martial Arts - 2 Answers
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i dont know
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ones with tv screens that telecast ufc notably the 2 coming up in november.
Looking for a bar in San Diego that shows the UFC flights--notably the upcoming 2 in November (I know the fight on the 11th is on Spike TV, but would like to start watching them at the bar with other fans, as I am a new fan myself.) Thanks!
Martial Arts - 2 Answers
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i dont know
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ones with tv screens that telecast ufc notably the 2 coming up in november.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Cheap flights from New Orleans area to San Diego area
Cheap flights from New Orleans area to San Diego area?
Anybody have any tips on saving money on flight from New Orleans area to SanDiego or Pheonix. I am open to driving to another city in a reasonably close area.
Air Travel - 5 Answers
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Your best bet is probably Southwest Airlines: www.southwest.com You can also search other airports & airlines (such as Gulfport, MS to Ontario, CA) via sites like Yahoo Travel and Travelocity.
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Hey you can try cheapoair.com - good website and offer relatively cheaper tickets...I can see that its $146 for the ticket...you can try.. all the best..
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depends when you want to leave
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A website that my family and friends use is: "Amazing Tours and Travel" It is part of the YTB (Your Travel Biz) Travel Network. The prices on this website include the taxes and fees. If you go directly to the airlines, you will pay more and those highly advertised sites all charge more to make up for their millions of dollars in advertising. Note: If you fly to Phoenix it is a 5 hour drive to San Diego. I know because I am from here. However, if you fly in to LAX it is a lot cheaper and only a two hour drive to San Diego. Other airports between LAX and San Diego are Ontario, Burbank, Long Beach and Santa Ana (John Wayne), and Carlsbad, but LAX is usually the cheapest. Please check out the web link below..
Anybody have any tips on saving money on flight from New Orleans area to SanDiego or Pheonix. I am open to driving to another city in a reasonably close area.
Air Travel - 5 Answers
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Your best bet is probably Southwest Airlines: www.southwest.com You can also search other airports & airlines (such as Gulfport, MS to Ontario, CA) via sites like Yahoo Travel and Travelocity.
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Hey you can try cheapoair.com - good website and offer relatively cheaper tickets...I can see that its $146 for the ticket...you can try.. all the best..
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depends when you want to leave
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A website that my family and friends use is: "Amazing Tours and Travel" It is part of the YTB (Your Travel Biz) Travel Network. The prices on this website include the taxes and fees. If you go directly to the airlines, you will pay more and those highly advertised sites all charge more to make up for their millions of dollars in advertising. Note: If you fly to Phoenix it is a 5 hour drive to San Diego. I know because I am from here. However, if you fly in to LAX it is a lot cheaper and only a two hour drive to San Diego. Other airports between LAX and San Diego are Ontario, Burbank, Long Beach and Santa Ana (John Wayne), and Carlsbad, but LAX is usually the cheapest. Please check out the web link below..
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
A question about a flight
A question about a flight?
Would it be less expensive to get a flight from Tijuana, Baja California, to Reynosa, Tamualipas, than a flight from San Diego, California, to McAllen, Texas?
Air Travel - 1 Answers
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Use this tool: http://matrix.itasoftware.com/cvg/dispatch/login Logon as a guest. I recommend using a 30-day window search as this will reveal specific days where flights are cheaper.
Would it be less expensive to get a flight from Tijuana, Baja California, to Reynosa, Tamualipas, than a flight from San Diego, California, to McAllen, Texas?
Air Travel - 1 Answers
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Use this tool: http://matrix.itasoftware.com/cvg/dispatch/login Logon as a guest. I recommend using a 30-day window search as this will reveal specific days where flights are cheaper.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
I am flying tomorrow to San Diego with two connecting flights. Any advice to keep my cool? lol
I am flying tomorrow to San Diego with two connecting flights. Any advice to keep my cool? lol?
I can suffer from rage just like any other individual. I am obsessing about making my connecting flights. What do you suggest so I don't go postal? lol. Devil's Advocette...you made me smile. lol. Prof...actually taking a commuter flight from Altoona, Pa to Dulles...this is the part that scares me most...not for the size of the airplane, but the for the connecting factor. lol.
Gender Studies - 10 Answers
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Don't bring your computer. And best wishes for a safe trip (rage- and stress-free), and a wonderful Thnaksgiving. See you back here - Sunday? Monday? Anyway, hope it will be worth it!
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Smile inside knowing that during your trip you won't have to argue with me over Paglia vs. Dworkin. Have fun :-) LOL I thought it might.
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If you have a type of personality where everything appears to be done on purpose for the purpose of causing discomfort to you, then there is nothing that can stop you from going into anger. The only thing you can do is try to catch it, and remove yourself from the environment so it doesn't cause others discomfort, and make you appear like, uh... an idiot. Do you usually feel it coming on? If so, just walk away. Tell yourself, it's coming..... let's go to bathroom.... have a cup of coffee... etc. Usually, rage doesn't last more than few minutes at a time. If you can successfully remove yourself during this period, then no one would ever know. Just know - something will go wrong. (and it will happen to you or to anybody) This is the busiest time of the year.
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Walk quickly, but realize that your fate is in the hands of an airline, which basically means you're going to be late. Next time, pay extra and get a direct flight.
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Have fun on the flights- Learn biofeedback for talking with the airline personnel. I hope none of your flights are on the 'commuter airlines'. Those things scare me. EDIT We aren't too far apart - when I travel far I have to take the commuters into Dulles to, or drive there. Don't leave the terminal at Dulles it will take forever for you to get back in.
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Hard drugs. Zombify yourself thoroughly.
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Estimate the total time your trip will take - be realistic. Then bring a good book that will take a little longer than that to read (assuming you know how fast you read). That way you will be in a race to finish the good book, and the day will seem to be going by too quickly. Well, sounds good in theory anyways...
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Take some Xanax.
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The only way you can "go postal" in an airport is to drop a letter in the mailbox. Remember that the friendly TSA folks will take your gun away before you get on the plane. : )
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Don't pack anything valuable in your luggage. It will be searched and sometimes the people steal valuable items.
I can suffer from rage just like any other individual. I am obsessing about making my connecting flights. What do you suggest so I don't go postal? lol. Devil's Advocette...you made me smile. lol. Prof...actually taking a commuter flight from Altoona, Pa to Dulles...this is the part that scares me most...not for the size of the airplane, but the for the connecting factor. lol.
Gender Studies - 10 Answers
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Don't bring your computer. And best wishes for a safe trip (rage- and stress-free), and a wonderful Thnaksgiving. See you back here - Sunday? Monday? Anyway, hope it will be worth it!
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Smile inside knowing that during your trip you won't have to argue with me over Paglia vs. Dworkin. Have fun :-) LOL I thought it might.
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If you have a type of personality where everything appears to be done on purpose for the purpose of causing discomfort to you, then there is nothing that can stop you from going into anger. The only thing you can do is try to catch it, and remove yourself from the environment so it doesn't cause others discomfort, and make you appear like, uh... an idiot. Do you usually feel it coming on? If so, just walk away. Tell yourself, it's coming..... let's go to bathroom.... have a cup of coffee... etc. Usually, rage doesn't last more than few minutes at a time. If you can successfully remove yourself during this period, then no one would ever know. Just know - something will go wrong. (and it will happen to you or to anybody) This is the busiest time of the year.
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Walk quickly, but realize that your fate is in the hands of an airline, which basically means you're going to be late. Next time, pay extra and get a direct flight.
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Have fun on the flights- Learn biofeedback for talking with the airline personnel. I hope none of your flights are on the 'commuter airlines'. Those things scare me. EDIT We aren't too far apart - when I travel far I have to take the commuters into Dulles to, or drive there. Don't leave the terminal at Dulles it will take forever for you to get back in.
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Hard drugs. Zombify yourself thoroughly.
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Estimate the total time your trip will take - be realistic. Then bring a good book that will take a little longer than that to read (assuming you know how fast you read). That way you will be in a race to finish the good book, and the day will seem to be going by too quickly. Well, sounds good in theory anyways...
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Take some Xanax.
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The only way you can "go postal" in an airport is to drop a letter in the mailbox. Remember that the friendly TSA folks will take your gun away before you get on the plane. : )
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Don't pack anything valuable in your luggage. It will be searched and sometimes the people steal valuable items.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
How/where can I report someone who is an illegal alien
How/where can I report someone who is an illegal alien?
I know a mexican who is here on a visitors visa but abusing it. she has been here in Phoenix for 3 years and when she goes to Mexico, she flies, but when she comes back, she flies to tijuana, crosses by foot, and then gets an flight in San Diego to Phoenix. Where can I report Visa violations? to the girl who says I should have better things to do, this woman I want to deport is potentially commiting identity fraud among other things...so when she steals your identity, tell me I have better things I should be doing... The visa Violation is the best way to handle this because I can prove that. I am only 75% sure of the fraud
Immigration - 7 Answers
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http://www.ice.gov/
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You can't. USICE doesn't take tips from the public. Good luck contacting them, they'll have a good laugh.
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whatever
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Don't take this the wrong way, but I think there are better things you can do for your country and community than seeking to deport this 1 Mexican Woman.
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ICE won't deal with single individuals. However, Sheriff Joe will. He seems to have a handle on taking care of illegals. Isn't he in your area?
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Liberals like mipunto need to learn the difference between one's feelings and logic - just because something might "not be nice" to do (as in deporting an illegal), DOESN'T mean it shouldn't or doesn't need to be done.
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Visa violations are among the least pursued buy ICE. Only 2% are ever prosecuted, much less investigated.
I know a mexican who is here on a visitors visa but abusing it. she has been here in Phoenix for 3 years and when she goes to Mexico, she flies, but when she comes back, she flies to tijuana, crosses by foot, and then gets an flight in San Diego to Phoenix. Where can I report Visa violations? to the girl who says I should have better things to do, this woman I want to deport is potentially commiting identity fraud among other things...so when she steals your identity, tell me I have better things I should be doing... The visa Violation is the best way to handle this because I can prove that. I am only 75% sure of the fraud
Immigration - 7 Answers
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http://www.ice.gov/
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You can't. USICE doesn't take tips from the public. Good luck contacting them, they'll have a good laugh.
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whatever
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Don't take this the wrong way, but I think there are better things you can do for your country and community than seeking to deport this 1 Mexican Woman.
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ICE won't deal with single individuals. However, Sheriff Joe will. He seems to have a handle on taking care of illegals. Isn't he in your area?
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Liberals like mipunto need to learn the difference between one's feelings and logic - just because something might "not be nice" to do (as in deporting an illegal), DOESN'T mean it shouldn't or doesn't need to be done.
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Visa violations are among the least pursued buy ICE. Only 2% are ever prosecuted, much less investigated.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Can I get a refund from United Airlines
Can I get a refund from United Airlines?
I have a one way flight to San Diego and a one way flight from Santa Ana to San Francisco. I bought these tickets on priceline and they are supposedly non-refundable. Unfortunately these flights are next week, and I cannot make these flights because I had a death in the family. I was hoping to get at least half of my money back. Is it possible?
Air Travel - 5 Answers
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Unfortunately no
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You'll get at least half. I think it's somewhere between 2/3 and 3/4
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Probably not, if you bought restricted, non-refundable tickets you most likely will not get a refund. You may be able to get credit for a future flight but may have to pay a fee. Hopefully, you can talk to a sympathetic United agent you might allow you to get something, but if you bought a highly restricted, deeply discounted ticket, United is not obligated to do anything but abide by the terms and conditions and fare rules for the ticket you bought. Give them a call and see what they say.
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99% NOT! But, if you can prove of the special circumstances that are making you forfeit these tickets, it may be. Just call and let them know. Even better try to e:mail to customer service with all the details.
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if it was a published fare maybe....Priceline probably kills any chance
I have a one way flight to San Diego and a one way flight from Santa Ana to San Francisco. I bought these tickets on priceline and they are supposedly non-refundable. Unfortunately these flights are next week, and I cannot make these flights because I had a death in the family. I was hoping to get at least half of my money back. Is it possible?
Air Travel - 5 Answers
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Unfortunately no
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You'll get at least half. I think it's somewhere between 2/3 and 3/4
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Probably not, if you bought restricted, non-refundable tickets you most likely will not get a refund. You may be able to get credit for a future flight but may have to pay a fee. Hopefully, you can talk to a sympathetic United agent you might allow you to get something, but if you bought a highly restricted, deeply discounted ticket, United is not obligated to do anything but abide by the terms and conditions and fare rules for the ticket you bought. Give them a call and see what they say.
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99% NOT! But, if you can prove of the special circumstances that are making you forfeit these tickets, it may be. Just call and let them know. Even better try to e:mail to customer service with all the details.
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if it was a published fare maybe....Priceline probably kills any chance
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
What airline offers the best military travel discount
What airline offers the best military travel discount?
I'm trying to find a cheap flight from San Diego, CA to Boise, ID, does anyone know of an airline that gives a great military discount? Or anywhere to find super cheap tickets? thanks =)
Air Travel - 4 Answers
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I suggest that when you go to the travel office, ensure you tell them you are looking for the military discount. Telling them that information makes their prices search much simpler. A lot of variations exist, so ensure you tell the office.
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I think Continental offers great price. They have a business class that feels like first calss. For what we get, it is cheaper, when compared with others airlines.
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When I was in the military everything went through SATO travel. It may not even exist anymore. Anyway, they would find the cheapest fights or bus or whatever. Kinda like Orbits or Expedia. The problem was you would fly way out of your way or pass you destination and have to back track (most of the time) and you never got a direct flight unless you were headed to a hot spot. The other option is if you are in the military to see if you can get a military flight, like in the cargo hold of a C-130 or something.
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We use http://couponsdealspromos.com For travel(see links to kayak). You can also try Southwest directly.
I'm trying to find a cheap flight from San Diego, CA to Boise, ID, does anyone know of an airline that gives a great military discount? Or anywhere to find super cheap tickets? thanks =)
Air Travel - 4 Answers
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I suggest that when you go to the travel office, ensure you tell them you are looking for the military discount. Telling them that information makes their prices search much simpler. A lot of variations exist, so ensure you tell the office.
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I think Continental offers great price. They have a business class that feels like first calss. For what we get, it is cheaper, when compared with others airlines.
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When I was in the military everything went through SATO travel. It may not even exist anymore. Anyway, they would find the cheapest fights or bus or whatever. Kinda like Orbits or Expedia. The problem was you would fly way out of your way or pass you destination and have to back track (most of the time) and you never got a direct flight unless you were headed to a hot spot. The other option is if you are in the military to see if you can get a military flight, like in the cargo hold of a C-130 or something.
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We use http://couponsdealspromos.com For travel(see links to kayak). You can also try Southwest directly.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Need to know how much is a round flight from Corpus Christi, Texas to San Diego, Ca. on May 27 to June 3
Need to know how much is a round flight from Corpus Christi, Texas to San Diego, Ca. on May 27 to June 3??
Need to see my wifes older sister that is sick.
San Diego - 4 Answers
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Why are you not calling the Airlines? Look at the Internet there is a lot in formations about the flights, prices ....
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You need to go to several different sites to price it out and then see who offers the lowest rates. This will be the best way to find out. All the online discounters are all pretty safe to go through. Just be sure you understand policies, etc. in case you need to cancel or change your flight. Look over what you book several times to make sure it is what you want/need. As far as the one site that is the best, it's really hard to tell you. They will all vary and change all the time. One site may be lower for one person, higher for the next. You just have to do your research and see what yo find. In my expereince, the cheapest way to go is directly through the airline. In my past dozen trips, that I can remember, the airline has always been cheaper than the online discounters. Just look around and see what you can find. Check around online. There are several online discounters, like expedia, priceline, orbitz, etc. This is usually the cheapest way to go. But you should also check directly through airline sites to see if they are running a special. It is also easier to make changes if you use the airline directly instead of a discounter. For example, air tran often offers discounted tickets on Tuesdays and Thursdays and it is cheaper than through other online sites. I prefer to go with the air sites directly. Not only are they usually a less than discounters, but if you have to make a change or cancel, it is a lot easier than going with the discounters. Also watch in the newspapers and such, they often advertise specials in the newspaper . Hope this helps!
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If you search around you should be able to find one anywhere from $250 (lowest)-$600 (highest)
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Which ever airline you chose, tell them why you are going, they may give an additional discount.
Need to see my wifes older sister that is sick.
San Diego - 4 Answers
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Why are you not calling the Airlines? Look at the Internet there is a lot in formations about the flights, prices ....
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You need to go to several different sites to price it out and then see who offers the lowest rates. This will be the best way to find out. All the online discounters are all pretty safe to go through. Just be sure you understand policies, etc. in case you need to cancel or change your flight. Look over what you book several times to make sure it is what you want/need. As far as the one site that is the best, it's really hard to tell you. They will all vary and change all the time. One site may be lower for one person, higher for the next. You just have to do your research and see what yo find. In my expereince, the cheapest way to go is directly through the airline. In my past dozen trips, that I can remember, the airline has always been cheaper than the online discounters. Just look around and see what you can find. Check around online. There are several online discounters, like expedia, priceline, orbitz, etc. This is usually the cheapest way to go. But you should also check directly through airline sites to see if they are running a special. It is also easier to make changes if you use the airline directly instead of a discounter. For example, air tran often offers discounted tickets on Tuesdays and Thursdays and it is cheaper than through other online sites. I prefer to go with the air sites directly. Not only are they usually a less than discounters, but if you have to make a change or cancel, it is a lot easier than going with the discounters. Also watch in the newspapers and such, they often advertise specials in the newspaper . Hope this helps!
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If you search around you should be able to find one anywhere from $250 (lowest)-$600 (highest)
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Which ever airline you chose, tell them why you are going, they may give an additional discount.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
What is the best day to book airline tickets
What is the best day to book airline tickets?
I'm trying to book a flight to San Diego from San Jose on Southwest Airlines because I found a roundtrip for $88.00. Anyway, I've noticed that on certain days it goes up. I tried to book it on Friday and today and it was at more than $300.00. Why does it go up on certain days? And what days is the cheapest day to book tickets. Not to fly but to book.
Air Travel - 5 Answers
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Go to http://www.kayak.com and there is a section that explains this.
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becaus most people have the weekends off and most people travel friday- sun...so they want to make the most money so they raise the prices for the majority that travels on the weekends.......also u can see this close to holidays as well....advice would be to buy ur ticket on a monday away from holidays and travel when u want.......hope i helped...:) Chris
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Well u want to book it on a very normal day never on a holiday i would have to say Wensday is your best and never weekend and make sure you are doing 14 days before departure cause then the prices go up.
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The weekends are always not good because they are busy so I would try in the middle of the week(Wednesday) when things calm down! Ask Southwest Airlines when do there prices change?
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Wednesday
I'm trying to book a flight to San Diego from San Jose on Southwest Airlines because I found a roundtrip for $88.00. Anyway, I've noticed that on certain days it goes up. I tried to book it on Friday and today and it was at more than $300.00. Why does it go up on certain days? And what days is the cheapest day to book tickets. Not to fly but to book.
Air Travel - 5 Answers
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Go to http://www.kayak.com and there is a section that explains this.
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becaus most people have the weekends off and most people travel friday- sun...so they want to make the most money so they raise the prices for the majority that travels on the weekends.......also u can see this close to holidays as well....advice would be to buy ur ticket on a monday away from holidays and travel when u want.......hope i helped...:) Chris
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Well u want to book it on a very normal day never on a holiday i would have to say Wensday is your best and never weekend and make sure you are doing 14 days before departure cause then the prices go up.
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The weekends are always not good because they are busy so I would try in the middle of the week(Wednesday) when things calm down! Ask Southwest Airlines when do there prices change?
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Saturday, January 21, 2012
I am flying to San Diego in a couple of weeks by myself, and have never navigated an airport on my own. help
I am flying to San Diego in a couple of weeks by myself, and have never navigated an airport on my own. help?
I really am quite scared i will get lost or miss my flight. I will be in the San Francisco airport, i still don't know which terminal or anything much about it at all......I have NEVER made my way through this airport with out somebody helping me...nor any airport for that matter.....does anybody have a detailed map of the airport...or some tips?
San Diego - 4 Answers
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The first tip is to stop worrying. Remember, an airport is a roof over your head with a restrooms and restaurants. Even if you did miss your flight it's not like you would be out on the street. You would be safe, warm and fed. Putting that aside, airports have no end of information that allows people to navigate to where they want to be. There are also numerous information points where you can ask for help if you are stuck. Millions of foreign tourist pass through every major airport month on month, and the vast majority get to where they need to be despite their respective languages. You are more than capable of doing this, don't allow yourself to get so nervous about it. Make sure you know which terminal you are flying from, you should be able to find this by checking the flight schedule of the airport online, or by ringing the airline and asking which terminal they fly from for your chosen destination. Once you know the correct terminal then make sure you get to the airport in plenty of time, and use the departures screens to locate the correct check-in desk. Once you have checked in you can use the departures screens again to tell you when the flight is boarding and from which gate. It is always worth checking out the locations of the gates while you are waiting to board, so you have a headstart. You will honestly been fine. I crossed the world on my own in my mid teens plenty of times.
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>"navigated an airport" I thought the way you were talking you were trying to fly the plane! San Diego is a small airport! >"some tips?" First of all, can you read? There are signs in the airport that provide directions. >"i will get lost or miss my flight" Well I guess you had better leave for the airport way in advance! Search the web for the San Diego Airport map of the layout!
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It's really not that difficult, and remember that you can always ask the staff for help. Basically, there are 3 steps: 1. check in. You can check in at any counter belonging to that airline. If you aren't checking in luggage, you can check in at the self-service machine (or online the night before). They will give you a boarding pass. 2. go to security. Just follow the crowds. 3. find your gate. Your boarding pass will say which gate to go to, and there will be signs. Once again, don't hesitate to ask the staff for help if necessary. Good luck.
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Just ask. People are always great at helping out. San Diego map http://www.san.org/sdia/at_the_airport/maps.aspx San Francisco map http://flysfo.com/web/page/as_airportmaps.htm
I really am quite scared i will get lost or miss my flight. I will be in the San Francisco airport, i still don't know which terminal or anything much about it at all......I have NEVER made my way through this airport with out somebody helping me...nor any airport for that matter.....does anybody have a detailed map of the airport...or some tips?
San Diego - 4 Answers
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The first tip is to stop worrying. Remember, an airport is a roof over your head with a restrooms and restaurants. Even if you did miss your flight it's not like you would be out on the street. You would be safe, warm and fed. Putting that aside, airports have no end of information that allows people to navigate to where they want to be. There are also numerous information points where you can ask for help if you are stuck. Millions of foreign tourist pass through every major airport month on month, and the vast majority get to where they need to be despite their respective languages. You are more than capable of doing this, don't allow yourself to get so nervous about it. Make sure you know which terminal you are flying from, you should be able to find this by checking the flight schedule of the airport online, or by ringing the airline and asking which terminal they fly from for your chosen destination. Once you know the correct terminal then make sure you get to the airport in plenty of time, and use the departures screens to locate the correct check-in desk. Once you have checked in you can use the departures screens again to tell you when the flight is boarding and from which gate. It is always worth checking out the locations of the gates while you are waiting to board, so you have a headstart. You will honestly been fine. I crossed the world on my own in my mid teens plenty of times.
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>"navigated an airport" I thought the way you were talking you were trying to fly the plane! San Diego is a small airport! >"some tips?" First of all, can you read? There are signs in the airport that provide directions. >"i will get lost or miss my flight" Well I guess you had better leave for the airport way in advance! Search the web for the San Diego Airport map of the layout!
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It's really not that difficult, and remember that you can always ask the staff for help. Basically, there are 3 steps: 1. check in. You can check in at any counter belonging to that airline. If you aren't checking in luggage, you can check in at the self-service machine (or online the night before). They will give you a boarding pass. 2. go to security. Just follow the crowds. 3. find your gate. Your boarding pass will say which gate to go to, and there will be signs. Once again, don't hesitate to ask the staff for help if necessary. Good luck.
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Just ask. People are always great at helping out. San Diego map http://www.san.org/sdia/at_the_airport/maps.aspx San Francisco map http://flysfo.com/web/page/as_airportmaps.htm
Saturday, January 14, 2012
How do I get a quote for my possible travel arrangements to Oxford
How do I get a quote for my possible travel arrangements to Oxford?
I'm currently trying to get an estimate of how much it will cost me to travel from San Diego to Oxford. Does anyone have any ideas or tips? Online travel sites aren't helping me because I can't find a flight from San Diego or even LAX to Oxford England. Thanks!
Air Travel - 1 Answers
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Oxford doesn't have an international airport. You will have to fly into London Heathrow and then use public transport or hire a car to travel the rest of the way. Oxford is located about 55 miles north-west of london, and both trains and buses are available from london to oxford.
I'm currently trying to get an estimate of how much it will cost me to travel from San Diego to Oxford. Does anyone have any ideas or tips? Online travel sites aren't helping me because I can't find a flight from San Diego or even LAX to Oxford England. Thanks!
Air Travel - 1 Answers
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Oxford doesn't have an international airport. You will have to fly into London Heathrow and then use public transport or hire a car to travel the rest of the way. Oxford is located about 55 miles north-west of london, and both trains and buses are available from london to oxford.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
I am going to San Diego from OKC, cheapest flights
I am going to San Diego from OKC, cheapest flights?
I am looking for a roundtrip flight for beginning of March for about a week returning before the 15th. The cheapest I could find was 232.00 on Expedia. I thought the flight would be no more than 175.00 roundtrip. Where is the cheapest website to get flights??
Air Travel - 2 Answers
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If you leave March 1 and return the 10 you can fly with USairways for 175 RT Sandiego to Oklahoma via Phoenix OR with American airlines from March 1 til the 11 for 177 Going Sandiego to Oklahoma via Dallas take a look at www.usairways.com www.aa.com best of luck
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Try : http://www.cheapoair.com/ , here you can find it for $ 165 + tax. Hope it will help you. Good Luck. Pal.
I am looking for a roundtrip flight for beginning of March for about a week returning before the 15th. The cheapest I could find was 232.00 on Expedia. I thought the flight would be no more than 175.00 roundtrip. Where is the cheapest website to get flights??
Air Travel - 2 Answers
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If you leave March 1 and return the 10 you can fly with USairways for 175 RT Sandiego to Oklahoma via Phoenix OR with American airlines from March 1 til the 11 for 177 Going Sandiego to Oklahoma via Dallas take a look at www.usairways.com www.aa.com best of luck
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Try : http://www.cheapoair.com/ , here you can find it for $ 165 + tax. Hope it will help you. Good Luck. Pal.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Where can I find cheap flights for departure in 6 days
Where can I find cheap flights for departure in 6 days?
I want to visit my boyfriend on his birthday (Feb 28). The cheapest flight I can find, however, is around $200. If anyone knows of some place that I can find a flight from San Diego to Sacramento for cheaper than that, I would be very grateful. I've tried Expedia, Travelocity, Hotwire, Orbitz. All of the flight search engines.
Air Travel - 5 Answers
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have you tried hotwire.com?
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The cheapest is 237 on United r/t. www.kayak.com
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I think you can have a look at cheapoair.com as well as I see you have already tried many big ones - but I think checking cheapoair wont be that bad for you - may be you land up with some good offers.... pal
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That's already pretty cheap. You can also drive up to long beach and take JetBlue.
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I have a little travel blog that will help you. Use the Kayak flight search on the right side of the blog. You will find the cheapest flights there http://besttravelsearch.blogspot.com/
I want to visit my boyfriend on his birthday (Feb 28). The cheapest flight I can find, however, is around $200. If anyone knows of some place that I can find a flight from San Diego to Sacramento for cheaper than that, I would be very grateful. I've tried Expedia, Travelocity, Hotwire, Orbitz. All of the flight search engines.
Air Travel - 5 Answers
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have you tried hotwire.com?
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The cheapest is 237 on United r/t. www.kayak.com
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I think you can have a look at cheapoair.com as well as I see you have already tried many big ones - but I think checking cheapoair wont be that bad for you - may be you land up with some good offers.... pal
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That's already pretty cheap. You can also drive up to long beach and take JetBlue.
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I have a little travel blog that will help you. Use the Kayak flight search on the right side of the blog. You will find the cheapest flights there http://besttravelsearch.blogspot.com/
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