Helps! Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 I've looked around on the internet and I'm hurting. I need a weekend fare that departs late Thursday or anytime Friday (preferably early Friday), and returns preferably Monday, but Tuesday works as well.Any dates work for me.I'm looking for a fare between $200 and $250.I've looked around on the internet, but have had bad luck, either the flight is sold out, or the price sky rockets.If anyone has any insight of how I could make this work, or if it even could, it would be greatly appreciated.Thanks! :) Link to comment
dahammer Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 Welcome to BetterBidding!What are your dates of travel? How much is your best fare when using BetterBidding's Airfare Checker? Link to comment
pmc22 Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 Using dates of Feb 8 to Feb 12 the going rate seems to be 370 inc tax. United seems to have the shortest flying times. Using the dates with HOTWIRE a 259 price inc taxes came up as a limited time offer. Keep in mind you will not know the airline or flying times until after purchase.If times are of no concern I would suggest using priceline and shooting a low ball number to try and get a 200 fare inc taxes.hope this helps....good luck!!! Link to comment
Helps! Posted January 29, 2008 Author Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 Hmm. How do you shoot a low ball number? I always see the commercials for priceline where shatner talks about negotiating, but I never see anywhere to do that, haha. Link to comment
pmc22 Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 Hmm. How do you shoot a low ball number? I always see the commercials for priceline where shatner talks about negotiating, but I never see anywhere to do that, haha.bidding on airfare is like bidding for hotels....you make up a price your willing to pay and then priceline will search to see if any airlines are willing to accept your offer pricei'd advise you to read up on the priceline bidding rules/regulations before you startonce your offer is accepted nothing can be changed on the ticket no matter what the circumstance is Link to comment
mrxow Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 It takes longer than flying, so I don't know if it fits into your short schedule, but Amtrak offers a california rail pass that is valid for the length of California. It is $159. It is good for 3 weeks. You can pass any section of track 4 times. The train runs from the Oregon border to San Diego and passes through Santa Barbara. For $159 you could go to Santa Barbara twice on separate weekends, plus go to LA or San Diego during your trip as well if you like. You just need to get yourself from Eugene to the oregon/california border. You can pay for train tickets for that leg or maybe drive that part or maybe a bus would get you there? This all may be difficult for a weekend trip, but thought I would mention it... Link to comment
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