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Babayaro. 05-02-2019 06:23 PM

Flight advice/price hacks, etc
 
Idk if that title makes sense but anyway...


Anyone know of any good sites for relatively cheap flights to the US? Or the best way of finding them?

Ta x

Crimson Dynamo 05-02-2019 06:26 PM

if you are willing to carry a suitcase that was not packed by yourself I think you can find some very competitive rates

Babayaro. 05-02-2019 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10432027)
if you are willing to carry a suitcase that was not packed by yourself I think you can find some very competitive rates

Idgi

Twosugars 05-02-2019 06:34 PM

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/cheap-flights/

lots of useful stuff here, Marc

Jason. 05-02-2019 06:43 PM

I used Booking.com for my flights to CA/TX last summer and saved a few hundred on each ticket than booking directly from British Airways.

Cherie 05-02-2019 07:13 PM

Expedia flight are generally cheaper, go through quidco for cash back

Skyscanner is good for comparison

AnnieK 05-02-2019 07:15 PM

I always use skyscanner to compare prices.

Babayaro. 05-02-2019 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10432039)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason. (Post 10432057)
I used Booking.com for my flights to CA/TX last summer and saved a few hundred on each ticket than booking directly from British Airways.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10432093)
Expedia flight are generally cheaper, go through quidco for cash back

Skyscanner is good for comparison

Thank you all!

The average price for GLA/EDN to Cleveland is around £700-£800 but im looking for something more around the region of £600

I know someone who managed to get a return from london for under £600 last year, but that's proving impossible to find lol.

Cherie 05-02-2019 07:55 PM

Have you looked at splitting the flight, flying direct to JFK and then booking an onward internal flight to Ohio?

Marsh. 05-02-2019 08:04 PM

Do the camp not pay for this? That's outrageous!

Babayaro. 05-02-2019 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10432143)
Do the camp not pay for this? That's outrageous!

They can do, but that means you get paid less. So last year bc it was my first year doing Camp America, they charged my camp for the costs of my flights, meaning I was paid less bc of it. But if you're a returner, you get the choice of arranging/paying for your own flights, meaning you pay less fees to CA and you get paid more from your camp bc they don't have to pay for your flight. So this year I will get double the amount I earned last summer!

Babayaro. 05-02-2019 08:08 PM

But it also means you need to try and find relatively cheap flights

bots 05-02-2019 08:58 PM

What they are basically doing then is giving you an advance on your earnings.

Good deals usually appear either about 3 months in advance or within a week or 2 of your travel date, though waiting till your departure can be a bit risky as the price can rocket

Babayaro. 05-02-2019 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10432250)
What they are basically doing then is giving you an advance on your earnings.

Good deals usually appear either about 3 months in advance or within a week or 2 of your travel date, though waiting till your departure can be a bit risky as the price can rocket

I'm not leaving until the very end of May (30th/31st) so I still have plenty of time, but yeah, I think it's too risky to wait that long.

Marsh. 05-02-2019 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Babayaro. (Post 10432144)
They can do, but that means you get paid less. So last year bc it was my first year doing Camp America, they charged my camp for the costs of my flights, meaning I was paid less bc of it. But if you're a returner, you get the choice of arranging/paying for your own flights, meaning you pay less fees to CA and you get paid more from your camp bc they don't have to pay for your flight. So this year I will get double the amount I earned last summer!

But then the money you earn is just covering the costs you've forked out for your own flights. So, really... you're paying for them either way, it's just a matter of the camp taking them out of the money directly or not.

Lose, lose situation kid!

Babayaro. 05-02-2019 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10432269)
But then the money you earn is just covering the costs you've forked out for your own flights. So, really... you're paying for them either way, it's just a matter of the camp taking them out of the money directly or not.

Lose, lose situation kid!

Not quite

Last year I was paid £850 (:skull:) and I paid roughly just under £1000 to CA. Whereas this year I should earn just under £2000 and I pay CA £473 + my own flights which could be anything from £600-£800

Oliver_W 06-02-2019 07:06 PM

Your friend who got to America for £600, was s/he in CA too? Flights are much cheaper when it's not holiday season, so maybe they went then?

user104658 06-02-2019 07:43 PM

I went to Uni with an American guy who would fly to Ireland and then Ireland to the US, apparently significantly cheaper. Dunno if that's still the case these days, I'm old now.

user104658 06-02-2019 07:49 PM

Also depending where you're going it can apparently be cheaper to fly to New York and then get an internal flight to wherever it is you're headed. You can often get London to JFK for under £200 (one way).

Niamh. 06-02-2019 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10433788)
I went to Uni with an American guy who would fly to Ireland and then Ireland to the US, apparently significantly cheaper. Dunno if that's still the case these days, I'm old now.

Try aerlingus

Cherie 06-02-2019 09:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10432137)
Have you looked at splitting the flight, flying direct to JFK and then booking an onward internal flight to Ohio?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10433800)
Also depending where you're going it can apparently be cheaper to fly to New York and then get an internal flight to wherever it is you're headed. You can often get London to JFK for under £200 (one way).

You stupid boy

Niamh. 06-02-2019 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10434099)
You stupid boy

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Babayaro. 06-02-2019 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10433726)
Your friend who got to America for £600, was s/he in CA too? Flights are much cheaper when it's not holiday season, so maybe they went then?

No they went to the same camp as me and at the same time

Babayaro. 14-02-2019 08:07 AM

Norway is the way to go :spin:


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