Carrie F asked:


Tickets for 2-3 weeks in May. Coach roundtrip for 2

Matthew

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7 Responses to “where can i buy the cheapest airline tickets to europe?”

  1. wscrapy on August 9th, 2010 7:00 am

    Carmen

    europe

  2. Pergamo on August 11th, 2010 9:54 am

    Cynthia

    start at travelzoo.com

  3. stabra on August 12th, 2010 11:48 pm

    Randall

    It depends where you’re coming from, but try these;

  4. Angie on August 15th, 2010 8:07 am

    Ashley

    There’s a website, and sorry i can’t remember it, that offers cheap air fair, cruises, etc., mostly at the last minute, to fill open slots…….. there’s also.. GOOD LUCK!

  5. Eurotrip Don on August 15th, 2010 11:21 am

    Joel

    From where??? Prices vary a lot depending where you are starting travel from, where you’re going, and how long you need to stay. Post this info and you will get much better answers.

  6. Rebecca A on August 16th, 2010 8:22 am

    Pedro

    Air India is by far the cheapest, but they only fly from Chicago to Frankfurt or London (they might fly from LAX, too… I’m not sure). If you can get a cheap flight to Chicago it is really, really worth it for the price, because they are amazingly cheap. You have to book Air India tickets through a travel agent as they don’t accept online reservations from the States yet, so check out their website and then just call any local travel agent and ask them to book the ticket for you. They will charge about $20 to do this, but it still should be much cheaper than anything else you will find. Just be sure to bring some snacks and a book, because the food is crap and the movies are usually in Hindi, but the staff is really nice and the seats are very big.

    Otherwise, try:
    Expedia.com to London
    Orbitz.com to Frankfurt
    Delta Airlines to Brussels

    Priceline and Travelocity stink, don’t waste your time.

    Once you are in Europe, cheapest are wizz air and ryan air. If you post where you are flying from and to, that will really help!

  7. inagt2003 on August 18th, 2010 6:26 am

    Charles

    Try Malev-it is a hungarian air line,

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