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BUSCO BILLETE BARATO PARA VERANO!!/LOOKING FOR A CHEAP PLANE TICKET FOR SUMMER!!
08 April 2004, 14:24
GataUSA78
BUSCO BILLETE BARATO PARA VERANO!!/LOOKING FOR A CHEAP PLANE TICKET FOR SUMMER!!
Hola a todos/todas
From the US, the prices are horrid. I need to be in Madrid by the first week of August to start my MA there and I cannot find anything under $700 USD. Off peak, I pay 350 USD.
Can anyone suggest an agencia or maybe some airlines known for good last-minute deals from NYC, Newark or Philadelphia?
Mi cartera y yo estaremos muy agradecidas!
kat
poor grad student
08 April 2004, 15:01
Loli2
go to
web page/prices for flights click on the customer support center then click on question for one way flight then click on the- to book one way travel I tried from New york to madrid and gave me cost of 547.00$ for July 22, 2004 hope this helps
08 April 2004, 20:51
Queensita
Hey Gata,
www.studentuniverse.com is great for if you have a student email, I got a great deal on a one way ticket for last summer. Check it out! Besos, Joy
hey Gata, flying cheaply from the u.s. to ANYWHERE in summertime is a huge task but the $547.00 price that Loli found may be the best deal you get.
another example of how the they must think all americans are rich. as you may know, a madrid-ny-madrid ticket does not normally go above $500 even in summer.
please keep us updated here on your search and let us know how it works out.
saludos,
jer...
09 April 2004, 07:16
mariposita
You and me both. We want to come at the end of June and the prices are worse than they have ever been.
If I weren't traveling with a toddler, I would probably try AirHitch. I've heard good things about it, but you need to have some flexibility and a heightened ability to "roll with it." It's definitely worth a look if you need to fly on very short notice.
http://www.airhitch.org Also, British Airways offers tickets that are good for one year, so you might be able to at least use the return. We got a fairly good last minute ticket from them ($600) two summers ago.
09 April 2004, 13:45
GataUSA78
Gracias a todos/todas...you guys have great leads BUT for the fact that I will come home for Christmas, meaning I need a round trip ticket. Cheapest roundtrip I have seen is $721. Im so confused cause my Grad school is saying it gets cheaper than that, but I have 3 pieces of luggage and cant do a flight where they only let on 1, like on most courier flights. I tried Student Universe and they offer the more expensive 880 Return ticket.
I will look for another week or so, cause its really 2 tickets i need to buy: one return August-December and then one more to come back after Christmas and leave in May!!!! Sigh. Yeah, who says Americans are rich? I am not!
k
poor grad student
quote:
... my Grad school is saying it gets cheaper than that,
easy for them to say.
ask them where?
saludos,
jer...
10 April 2004, 06:01
madsue
www.ba.com are quoting the 720$ mark for a round trip at the moment. Have you thought of getting a cheaper ticket into UK and then taking one of the charter airlines out to mainland? OK it is a convoluted way of doing it but there are many, many cheap flights from UK to mainland Spain.
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12 April 2004, 03:26
M.C.
Try to look here
:http://www.rumbo.es/public/jsp/ofertas/rb000ofe.jsp?org=TERRABANNER.
There are some very cheap tickets from NY to Madrid.
12 April 2004, 17:23
Liberty
You can find RT from NY or Philly in the mid $400's
HERE Be sure to check "my dates are flexible" and have a go.
Good luck
TL
17 April 2004, 22:54
Sue Yurick
This would not help in your case, but Auto Europe has some great fly drive deals(I would not drive in Madrid myself, but for the brave heading out of town, maybe?) From Chicago(my nearest) with a seven day rental and cellphone(sorry Jer!) $677
http://www.autoeurope.com/showspecial.cfm?specid=159 Many other departure cities for those wanting a "quick Spain fix"
Pack light, sleep cheap, eat well.
18 April 2004, 06:10
mariposita
This won't yet help you for your August trip... but I just found a great deal on the Iberia US website. We got tickets for the end of June for under $500 each (hundreds of dollars cheaper than what I was finding on other sites).
Here's how I did it (this fare never showed up on any of the travel sites--you have to go through the iberia.com site to get it):
1. I went to iberia.com and selected "USA" from the dropdown menu on the left.
2. Clicked on "iberia.com recommends."
3. Clicked on "special offers."
4. Clicked on the "offers--spain" button for "USA - SPAIN Departures up to June 30, 2004"
5. Selected my city (DC) from the dropdowns on the bottom of the page.
6. I had to play around with the departure and return dates quite a bit to find open days. The system brings up these little calendars and lets you click on dates until you find open seats. It's a little confusing. Since we won't be using the return (unless we feel homesick--ha, not likely!), I just clicked every date until it let the ticket through (we're leaving on June 29th and pretending to return on August 11th).
19 April 2004, 12:24
Gringa
Gata....you need to find a good travel agent! I am flying from Cancun, Mexico to Madrid in June for $700 (Iberia)....there has to be a cheaper flight from Newark especially if it is one way!!! Right now they are offering from Miami to Madrid round trip for $500. Don`t give up!!! :cheers:
19 April 2004, 17:12
Fordhammike
Gata,
i am a poor grad student as well. However I am already here in Spain. I have been looking for a ticket home this summer as well as tickets for my buds to come visit me. Being that August is the peak season for air travel you may have a hard time finding tix under 500$. What I suggest you do is hit up some travel agents. Sometimes they buy tickets beforehand and sell them at the price of purchase, which is usually significantly less than the going market price on iberia.com or their #800.
Miguel
"He who hath not a dram of folly in his mixture, hath pounds of much worse matter in his composition".
13 January 2007, 15:22
Rob in Madrid
Can anyone recomend an English speaking travel agent, we need to book flights home next year and the offical web sites (BA Luftansa Iberia) are all too expensive. I booked a flight though opodo.es and got a great price (1200 eruos for 2) but I screwed up the ordering somehow and it didn't grow through. I'm still gettting used to Spanish websites.
thanks
formerly timhortonsman