Is $230 round flight ticket to Las Vegas a good deal?
I can fly out of Indianapolis to Las Vegas and back for about $230 through North West. Leaving Sunday August 2 and coming back Thursday August 6. Does this sound like a good deal? Should I book it now or wait a bit longer?
Las Vegas - 8 Answers
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Sounds like a good deal, it's usually $300+ to Vegas from Chicago.
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Sounds like a deal. Anything under $300 rt is a good price.
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Sounds like a good deal as long as you are not making too many stops along the way.
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It sounds like an Ok deal, but not a good deal. I'm flying from Philly to Vegas non-stop later this month and I paid $233 with all the taxes and fees. Philly is further than Indy, so I would think Indy should be more than $3 cheaper than Philly.
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Just do your research. Im flying july 4th roundtrip to vegas from atlanta and was suprised to find delta had the cheapest price at $230 roundtrip.
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Yes, that is definitely a good deal. It's hard to find airfare to Vegas for less than $300, let alone $250. When I am searching for my Vegas flights, if I find one that is less than $250, I book it and I never find anything cheaper after I have booked it. Because of rising gas prices, BOOK NOW! The airlines will find a reason to raise the rates.
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yes thats a good deal, it probably won't get any better than that
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very good my lady friend usualy pays $500 for that trip. very good deal ...... enjoy your visit. she travels from chicago.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
time zone confusion
time zone confusion!?!?!?
Ok.. if i am to take a flight from Indianapolis In to boise idaho. And the plane is set to land at boise at 10:00pm. Will it be 10pm boise time?? or indiana time???
Other - Destinations - 4 Answers
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I'd say Boise, because that's where you'll be when you land. But who knows airports and airport personnel are kinda weird.
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your arrival time is always the time that it is at the place of arrival. So Boise for sure.
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boise time you'll land, that's where i live so what brings you to this part of the USA and i believe indiana is 2 hours ahead of boise so it'll be midnight indiana time and 10pm boise time
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Airlines will always post the local arrival time. . That is why you will see departures and arrivals at the same time or maybe a hour apart when the flight is 2 or 3 hours long.
Ok.. if i am to take a flight from Indianapolis In to boise idaho. And the plane is set to land at boise at 10:00pm. Will it be 10pm boise time?? or indiana time???
Other - Destinations - 4 Answers
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I'd say Boise, because that's where you'll be when you land. But who knows airports and airport personnel are kinda weird.
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your arrival time is always the time that it is at the place of arrival. So Boise for sure.
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boise time you'll land, that's where i live so what brings you to this part of the USA and i believe indiana is 2 hours ahead of boise so it'll be midnight indiana time and 10pm boise time
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Airlines will always post the local arrival time. . That is why you will see departures and arrivals at the same time or maybe a hour apart when the flight is 2 or 3 hours long.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Question about flying nonstop and flying one stop
Question about flying nonstop and flying one stop?
Ok so im trying to fly to Indianpolis from Seattle. There are no nonstop flights from Seattle to Indianapolis. I am going college visiting on the last week of march. I will be goign to detroit and indianapolis. Ok so while searching for airlines and good prices, I found that flying to detroit nonstop costs $599 per person, while flying to indianapolis with 1 stop costs $125 per person. I wanted to fly directly to detroit and then dive to indianpolis and fly back home to seattle, but that costs way too much. But if I fly to indianapolis and drive to detroit it will take too much time. I found a flight from Seattle to Indianapolis, and its a 1 stop flight. But, the thing is, the stop it makes is at detroit. So is it ok for me to just get off at that first stop and not make the complete flight to indianapolis? Because it costs $599 just to go straight to detriot, so I figured, if I just do a 1 stop flight to indianapolis and get off at the first stop, detroit, I could save like $400 dollars. So my question is, is this legal? What do you suggest I do? so there is no way to retrieve my bags? =[
Air Travel - 4 Answers
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sure it's legal, but the airline will cancel the rest of your flights, and hopefully you don't have a bag to check, because it will go to IND
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ONE problem with that is your bag will be on the flight to indianapolis if you did that.. They take it right off the plane and onto your connecion plane when they scan it or it could be on a totally different plane going to indianapolis.
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Since you plugged SEA-IND, it will show up all possible ways, including a flight which has one stop. Of course, if someone wanting to fly to Detroit, they'd get a one-step flight. Say that's what you want now.. right? Then that's totally legal! It's your choice on how you want to fly. If you wanted to fly to Indianapolis with a ticket paying the fare to Detroit, of course you won't be getting that second ticket when you check-in.
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Two problems: 1. I assume you want to return back to Seattle. The airline will cancel the rest of your ticket, with no refund, when you don't show up for your flight from Detroit to Indy. So then you'd have to book a one-way ticket back to Seattle, and there is a good chance it would cost more than what you are saving this way. 2. If you have checked bags, they automatically go to your final destination. You can't retrieve your bags in Detroit when you decide to bail on your second flight. So you'd have to do carry-on only. It's hard to catch people for doing it when they skip out on the last leg of a flight or itinerary. But when you purchase a ticket, that is considered a contract between you and the airline, and you break it when you start skipping out on flights.
Ok so im trying to fly to Indianpolis from Seattle. There are no nonstop flights from Seattle to Indianapolis. I am going college visiting on the last week of march. I will be goign to detroit and indianapolis. Ok so while searching for airlines and good prices, I found that flying to detroit nonstop costs $599 per person, while flying to indianapolis with 1 stop costs $125 per person. I wanted to fly directly to detroit and then dive to indianpolis and fly back home to seattle, but that costs way too much. But if I fly to indianapolis and drive to detroit it will take too much time. I found a flight from Seattle to Indianapolis, and its a 1 stop flight. But, the thing is, the stop it makes is at detroit. So is it ok for me to just get off at that first stop and not make the complete flight to indianapolis? Because it costs $599 just to go straight to detriot, so I figured, if I just do a 1 stop flight to indianapolis and get off at the first stop, detroit, I could save like $400 dollars. So my question is, is this legal? What do you suggest I do? so there is no way to retrieve my bags? =[
Air Travel - 4 Answers
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sure it's legal, but the airline will cancel the rest of your flights, and hopefully you don't have a bag to check, because it will go to IND
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ONE problem with that is your bag will be on the flight to indianapolis if you did that.. They take it right off the plane and onto your connecion plane when they scan it or it could be on a totally different plane going to indianapolis.
3 :
Since you plugged SEA-IND, it will show up all possible ways, including a flight which has one stop. Of course, if someone wanting to fly to Detroit, they'd get a one-step flight. Say that's what you want now.. right? Then that's totally legal! It's your choice on how you want to fly. If you wanted to fly to Indianapolis with a ticket paying the fare to Detroit, of course you won't be getting that second ticket when you check-in.
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Two problems: 1. I assume you want to return back to Seattle. The airline will cancel the rest of your ticket, with no refund, when you don't show up for your flight from Detroit to Indy. So then you'd have to book a one-way ticket back to Seattle, and there is a good chance it would cost more than what you are saving this way. 2. If you have checked bags, they automatically go to your final destination. You can't retrieve your bags in Detroit when you decide to bail on your second flight. So you'd have to do carry-on only. It's hard to catch people for doing it when they skip out on the last leg of a flight or itinerary. But when you purchase a ticket, that is considered a contract between you and the airline, and you break it when you start skipping out on flights.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Cheap airplane tickets
Cheap airplane tickets?
Does anybody know where i can get cheap tickets(2) for a flight from indianapolis to dallas! im looking for some that are 350 or less! Thanks
Aircraft - 3 Answers
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orbitz.com not cheap enough? Use the matrix display (tm) to see which days may be cheaper, if your dates are flexible. Else, try Hotwire.
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I recommend http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/. It searches all the fares of most airlines and travel websites (except Southwest). You can look up cheap fares to and from a city. You can also sign up for fare alerts and it will email you as frequently as you want the cheapest fares between two cities. For your specific case go to the website. On the left there is a link called discount airfare. It will take you to a page that lists most major cities. Scroll down and select the link for Indianapolis. That page will list the cheapest airfare from Indianapolis to many destinations. As of June 7 at 4:20 PM eastern that fare is $206 on American (several other airlines are matching). If you select the link for the fare it will give you all the restrictions and booking links. I use the Travelocity link if it is available becuase I find it easier to choose my travel dates.
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Try to search on http://www.yatra.com
Does anybody know where i can get cheap tickets(2) for a flight from indianapolis to dallas! im looking for some that are 350 or less! Thanks
Aircraft - 3 Answers
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orbitz.com not cheap enough? Use the matrix display (tm) to see which days may be cheaper, if your dates are flexible. Else, try Hotwire.
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I recommend http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/. It searches all the fares of most airlines and travel websites (except Southwest). You can look up cheap fares to and from a city. You can also sign up for fare alerts and it will email you as frequently as you want the cheapest fares between two cities. For your specific case go to the website. On the left there is a link called discount airfare. It will take you to a page that lists most major cities. Scroll down and select the link for Indianapolis. That page will list the cheapest airfare from Indianapolis to many destinations. As of June 7 at 4:20 PM eastern that fare is $206 on American (several other airlines are matching). If you select the link for the fare it will give you all the restrictions and booking links. I use the Travelocity link if it is available becuase I find it easier to choose my travel dates.
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Try to search on http://www.yatra.com
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