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    Coming back to New York - finally :)

    Hi All,

    It's been a long time since my last trip to New York:
    http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink

    I'm coming back. Last time the main purpose of my trip was work in London (SYD-SIN-LHR). My short trip was LHR-JFK and back for the week or so I was there. The majority of my time was spent in Europe.

    This time I am coming from a different angle. I'm travelling from SYD-LAX (Qantas A380 flight for the heck of it). The main reason for my trip is to spend time with family in Canada. But I intend to head back to New York and hope to do another catch up with you all.

    I have a couple of questions that I know many of you would be able to assist with:

    1. Cheapest way to travel multi-leg around the US?
    So far I've found fairly good prices on Travelocity, Expedia and the like. JetBlue seems to have some decent prices as well. The key will be getting to VYR at the end of the trip.

    2. Cheapest way to travel from JFK-LHR (or at least Dublin)
    I can possibly use Qantas FF points. It's the way I did it last time, but seems like a waste of points when taxes are so high. Looking at prices so far, the flights outright are proving to be more expensive that my SYD-LAX return flight (flights to/from LAX/SFO/JFK-SYD are very cheap at the moment).

    3. Recommended US cities
    If you were to travel for a few weeks around the US, where would you go? There doesn't need to be an emphasis on aviation either.

    Hoping to hear from you all. I know I'm asking the experts here :)
    Glenn Stewart
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    Re: Coming back to New York - finally :)

    Boston, Miami, Chicago, New Orleans to name a few must see cities.

    As far as inexpensive airlines, Jet Blue is my favorite but Southwest is pretty decent too. Southwest if pretty "No Frill" though and often flys to the smaller airports.
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    Re: Coming back to New York - finally :)

    I'd recommend taking a look at Aer Lingus for flights from JFK to LHR. I purchased a r/t ticket a few weeks ago for JFK-SNN-LHR, MAD-DUB-JFK and the JFK-SNN-LHR leg was only $205 o/w.

    As far as US cities go I'd recommend visiting Chicago, San Francisco, Miami, and Washington D.C.

    For YVR Cathay Pacific normally offers pretty cheap fares for their YVR-JFK-YVR route on the 777-300ER.

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    Re: Coming back to New York - finally :)

    The key will be getting to VYR at the end of the trip.
    One option is to fly into Seattle. The train is actually a good option for traveling to YVR. The trip is 3.5 - 4 hours and only costs $35.

    Jetblue offers decent fares from SEA to JFK, right now in the neighborhood of $109-179 one way (non-stop). And Virgin America is also offering decent fares, but with a stop in SFO for $109-119 one way.

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    Re: Coming back to New York - finally :)

    Glen shop around for fares, the U.S airlines now are all fairly the same as far as prices go. Just remember your going to pay to check your first bag.

    As for cities....San Francisco, Boston, Washington D.C, Santa Barbra C.A, Portland Oregon...just to name a few.

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    Re: Coming back to New York - finally :)

    Quote Originally Posted by T-Bird76
    Just remember your going to pay to check your first bag.
    Not on all airlines Tom - Southwest doesn't charge for the first bag and neither does jetBlue.
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    Re: Coming back to New York - finally :)

    One option is to fly into Seattle. The train is actually a good option for traveling to YVR. The trip is 3.5 - 4 hours and only costs $35.
    The train only runs certain times of day - other times it's by bus. Be careful.

    Cities to travel to - Boston!! (surprise surprise from me), DC, San Francisco, Seattle if the weather is good.

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    Re: Coming back to New York - finally :)

    Thanks for all of your suggestions. I was putting together the itinerary and noted how little time I actually had once I put the Dublin hop into the mix. I have done the trip before, but as I said in reverse.

    I've decided I can't stop in Chicago this time around. I'm going to be stopping in Boston for a couple of days and flying from there.

    Finally this time around Qantas has decided not to penalise for using AA over BA (it used to be 30,000 points instead of 25,000). So for my BOS-LHR-JFK flights I've used about 50,000 points and no more than $200 for taxes. A fair deal I think in the end (still quite a lot of point seats available - esp on AA).

    So far the dates go something like this:

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    Flight	Date Origin		City		From	Date Destination	City		To	TZ From	TZ To	TZ Hour	Flight Time
    QF11	17/07/2009 13:05	Sydney		SYD	17/07/2009 9:45		Los Angeles	LAX	10	-7	-17	13:40:00
    VX350	21/07/2009 8:30		San Francisco	SFO	21/07/2009 17:20	Boston		BOS	-7	-4	3	5:50:00
    AA108	23/07/2009 19:10	Boston		BOS	24/07/2009 6:50		London		LHR	-4	1	5	6:40:00
    BD133	24/07/2009 21:45	London		LHR	24/07/2009 23:05	Dublin		DUB	1	1	0	1:20:00
    BD132	26/07/2009 20:35	Dublin		DUB	26/07/2009 21:55	London		LHR	1	1	0	1:20:00
    AA107	30/07/2009 18:30	London		LHR	30/07/2009 21:20	New York	JFK	1	-4	-5	7:50:00
    XX	3/08/2009 16:00		New York	JFK	3/08/2009 ??:??		Vancouver	YVR	-4	-7	-3	10:00:00
    ???
    QF12	17/08/2009 22:30	Los Angeles	LAX	19/08/2009 6:15		Sydney		SYD	-7	10	17	14:45:00
    I can't help but want to spend some extra time in New York :)

    But with airline tickets the way they're going, I'll be back again without an issue.
    Still can't believe that London-Sydney return is only USD $600 (including taxes) at the moment - complete crazy.
    The current price from New York to Sydney return including taxes is barely more than USD $700.

    The airlines are really doing it tough!
    We haven't hit a recession here in Australia yet (heck only this time last year the IMF in New York said we were recession proof - they were wrong).

    Two days ago Qantas "axed" 1650 jobs - so I know tough times are ahead. So I'll take advantage of the cheap flights while I can :)
    Glenn Stewart
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