The nuts and bolts of fall traveling? Less-crowded destinations, fine weather and discounted fares. Indeed, if you decide to set up a late-fall trip on the Old Continent alongside your family or your friends, you might end up saving some big bucks because travelling by plane has become cheaper due to the multiple sale rounds the airline companies launched in the past few weeks.
For example, Lufthansa has recently posted amazing prices for the flights featuring a European destination such as Innsbruck, Oslo and Turin. More precisely, a roundtrip ticket from Washington D.C to Zurich, Switzerland is worth $485 while for those of you that fly from New York City and land in the same Swiss City the ticket is slightly more expensive starting at $488. Now, a two-way flight from Philadelphia to Innsbruck, Austria will cost you around $672 whereas taking the plane from Atlanta to Oslo, the capital of Norway and back won’t empty your pockets, being around $594. If you want to get to Italy fly from San Francisco to Turin and you’ll pay a sale fare of $602 for a roundtrip journey. This offer is valid from October, 26 through March, 2010, but you’ll have to make a reservation for your ticket(s) at least one week in advance and by October, 7 11:59 PM ET. For further reference, visit Lufthansa’s Top Offers Page.
please send more infor. about price to Europe or crete greece. jan 4 or 5 2010 returing jan 11 2010
I like to book a flight to Nigeria in November.