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Multi-destination search01 May 2007 00:36 GMT4
Sometimes I have to do a multi-destination search rather than a simple
round trip. I have noticed that the site that I normally use, aa.com
and ITAsoftware, are limited to 4 flights.
This works for many situations. However, there are rare moments when I
Who is "Mike Hunt"??30 Apr 2007 20:36 GMT8
Lots of people are wondering, who is this deranged psychopath
"Mike Hunt" flooding my newsgroup with so much crap?
This will answer your question:
Usenet Public Service Announcement
The Best Kept Secret in Travel30 Apr 2007 17:50 GMT1
Airfare consolidators are one of the best kept secrets in the travel
industry. They can save you hundreds, if not thousands on
International flights So, what is a consolidator anyway? Consolidators
are companies who purchase flights in bulk directly from the airlines
Register at web sites or try to use them anonymously?30 Apr 2007 14:44 GMT10
Right now I am specifically concerned with travel sites like Kayak,
Orbitz, aa.com, etc. Most allow you to register and login, but also to
use them anonymously ("guest") if you wish.
I am wondering if anybody knows pros and cons of that choice. Besides
minicab to airport - cheap £25 to heathrow - www.gordonhillcars.co.uk - visit and book now -29 Apr 2007 22:23 GMT2
minicab to airport - cheap £25 to heathrow - www.gordonhillcars.co.uk
- visit and book now -
you must be a terrorist if...29 Apr 2007 22:20 GMT2
well, let's get the government officials who are making some silly
regulations to travel from city to city and have to go through and put
up with the regulations they crafted... this includes members of the US
congress, Represenatives, and Senators... make them go through Airport ...
History is made in RTA!29 Apr 2007 16:28 GMT1
For the first time ever, resident RTA psycho troll Michael Voight, known
by his latest stupid alias "Mike Hunt", has been dethroned!
And you'll never guess by whom!
Take a look . . . . . . . . . . .
Eurofly? BA v. Virgin?29 Apr 2007 12:04 GMT9
Does anybody have experience with (or heard about) "Eurofly" ariline? I
believe it is Italian. Is it reliable and good?
For one 9 hour flight, I have the choice between BA and Virgin? Any
positive or negative recommendations?
London Heatrhrow to London Islington29 Apr 2007 09:35 GMT5
Apart from from Taxis, are there any buses or Hotel Buses that would take us
to the Jurys Inn Hotel at Islington. If we go by Underground it means having
to travel
on THree different trains to reach Angel Islington. Makes it a bit hard when
BA return fares up to 15pc more than two singles29 Apr 2007 09:19 GMT3
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/main.jhtml?xml=/travel/2007/04/28/etbaprices128.xml
BA return fares up to 15pc more than two singles
Last Updated: 12:01am BST 28/04/2007
Airlines blames price disrepancies on 'restructuring of website'.
Overnight **trains** London->Germany?29 Apr 2007 08:55 GMT4
I know this is an *air* travel group, but there are lots of experienced
travelers on it, who may forgive a train-related question.
Anyone with direct experience of overnight train service from
London->Paris->Munich (or ->Hamburg, or ->Berlin) want to
Now they want us to fly backwards28 Apr 2007 19:15 GMT39
http://travel.independent.co.uk/news_and_advice/article2445785.ece
Now they want us to fly backwards
Published: 14 April 2007
Forget "cattle class": passengers in economy could soon be flying
Cardiif Airport28 Apr 2007 18:04 GMT9
Does anyone here have much experience of Cardiff Airport?
What's it like? How quickly can you get through the airport and on to
a flight? Is 1.5 hours enough?
TSA approved locks?28 Apr 2007 17:13 GMT16
Has anyone used them? Does TSA indeed open and not cut them?
RyanAir Ireland head office number? - HELP28 Apr 2007 13:53 GMT49
Does anyone have a head office switchboard number for RyanAir in
Ireland?
Whenever I call (UK 0818 303030 and +353 1 249 7851) I have to wait
in a very long queue for the regular customer services to answer.  
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