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Seedersandleechers

(3,044 posts)
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 12:33 PM Aug 2012

Did I wait too long to book a flight to London for October 19th?

Cost now is close to $1000 RT. What about waiting for a last minute deal? I haven't any option for time and place which sucks because flying to Dublin is so much cheaper $750 RT.

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Did I wait too long to book a flight to London for October 19th? (Original Post) Seedersandleechers Aug 2012 OP
$1000 RT is actually about as low as prices will go, I think Lydia Leftcoast Aug 2012 #1
Dubllin to London in a rental car, going by ferry, would take you about 8 - 10 hours cbayer Aug 2012 #2
As long as you remembered to drive on the left Lydia Leftcoast Aug 2012 #3
I've done that trip but to Edinburgh. Seedersandleechers Aug 2012 #4
Expensive GinGin Sep 2012 #5
I hadn't any choice in time or airport. Seedersandleechers Sep 2012 #6

Lydia Leftcoast

(48,217 posts)
1. $1000 RT is actually about as low as prices will go, I think
Wed Aug 15, 2012, 01:15 AM
Aug 2012

I've been to Europe three times since 2006 (twice to England, once to Scandinavia), and the price from Minneapolis was above $1000 in all cases.

Have you tried different dates (change them a day or two) or different gateway cities or different airlines?

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
2. Dubllin to London in a rental car, going by ferry, would take you about 8 - 10 hours
Wed Aug 15, 2012, 02:22 AM
Aug 2012

and would be really fun.

Lydia Leftcoast

(48,217 posts)
3. As long as you remembered to drive on the left
Wed Aug 15, 2012, 10:51 PM
Aug 2012

Otherwise, you'd probably get to sample an NHS emergency ward.

The train is another option once you're on the British mainland. A BritRail pass can be a real money saver, because rail fares in the UK are structured like plane fares (thank you, privatization! ) and the price of a ticket can vary tremendously depending on how far in advance you buy it.

Seedersandleechers

(3,044 posts)
4. I've done that trip but to Edinburgh.
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 01:17 PM
Aug 2012

Unfortunately I have to meet someone at Heathrow on the morning of Oct. 20th and due to work I can not leave early.

GinGin

(9 posts)
5. Expensive
Fri Sep 7, 2012, 11:33 AM
Sep 2012

I am shocked time and time again looking at these prices!
What airports in London have you tried in your fare search? Try Birmingham (sometimes I used to see a difference with the smaller ones , but havent used airoplanes in years now due to the prices)
Maybe have a look at Stansted too. Try and avoid weekends if possible, I remember that from a Friday to a Thursday would be a significant change!

Seedersandleechers

(3,044 posts)
6. I hadn't any choice in time or airport.
Sun Sep 9, 2012, 11:55 AM
Sep 2012

But I did find a flight for $929 flying out of the midwest on Air Canada of all things. I checked farecaster.com and they advised to buy.

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