thesqueegeekid Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Hopefully, Priceline will offer Canadian origins soon too!!! Link to comment
WillTravel Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 This is great news. Admittedly I didn't get a great fare just now when I did a quick search for summer fares for YVR-LHR, but who knows - maybe if I keep looking some good deal will show up. Link to comment
flyme2 Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 I don't think I'll be popping any champagne corks just yet. I experimented with a number of different routings from YUL (Montr Link to comment
paulred05 Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 if you live close to the border, and most of Us Canadians do, try booking from the nearest US airport. I booked Buffalo to New orleans return for $160 USD last year. Toronto to New orleans was $600 CDN plus tax. Many local hotles offer free parking for a week if you stay one night. The airport parking was the same as a Taxi from our home to Toronto Airport, so no loss there, and customs was easier at the land border, than if it were an international flight.Note: this works well on E tickets. For some international flights ( I booked LAX to Melbourne Australia) they had to send me regular tickets. They won't mail them to Canada, so I had them sent to General Delivery to a PO just over the border. The tickets were sent by FEDEX, and the post office told me they usually refuse FEDEX packages, but the took ours, so you may have to call customer service and have them send them by regular mail. Note, I got Air New Zealand for $1000 less then the ANZ website price. Link to comment
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