cheapest airline ticket ever booked
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cheapest airline ticket ever booked
guys
just for my interest
what's your cheapest airline returnticket ever you've booked? - flown with ? and from ... to ... and booked on which website?
e.g my experience:
flown with Turkish Airlines - from BRU to BKK via IST for 499€ return - booked on Connections.be ( that was 9years ago )
just for my interest
what's your cheapest airline returnticket ever you've booked? - flown with ? and from ... to ... and booked on which website?
e.g my experience:
flown with Turkish Airlines - from BRU to BKK via IST for 499€ return - booked on Connections.be ( that was 9years ago )
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I once flew from Halifax to London Gatwick with Air Transat for $20 Canadian..
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for me it was on Emirates 2 years ago FRA-BKK return for only 395 eur. And on top of that i flew the A380 2x times on this route!!!!
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BRU-LAS-BRU back in 2009 for just 320 EUR with United Airlines. UFC to Business Class in the airports included I flew this route for 1.250 EUR in business class, quite a good deal Unfortunately those days are over, I'm currently looking to the same flights in March 2012 and I find fares of 800 to 1.000 EUR with UA (via IAD).
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Hi,
For me,ryanair eindhoven-pisa-eindhoven 10,02 euro all in,
tickets 0,02 euro and 10 euros for paying with visa as I didn't have a visa electron!
This two years ago ..
CX-B
For me,ryanair eindhoven-pisa-eindhoven 10,02 euro all in,
tickets 0,02 euro and 10 euros for paying with visa as I didn't have a visa electron!
This two years ago ..
CX-B
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My cheapest flights this year were on Ryanair (what else ? :crazy: ).
3 euros each for a Charleroi-Bergamo and a Verona-Charleroi in february, bought in december 2010 (with a Mastercard Prepaid).
Cheapest was ultimately the VRN-CRL : 75 minutes airborne, 4 eurocents/min.
3 euros each for a Charleroi-Bergamo and a Verona-Charleroi in february, bought in december 2010 (with a Mastercard Prepaid).
Cheapest was ultimately the VRN-CRL : 75 minutes airborne, 4 eurocents/min.
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CRL-STN when it was just launched ( and quickly cancelled)
2 cents return ticket (no taxes/visa charges were added)
It really said 0,02 euro on my visa statement.
2 cents return ticket (no taxes/visa charges were added)
It really said 0,02 euro on my visa statement.
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Brussels to Antwerp on a Sabena Boeing 737-200 (OO-SDA) in the late 70's, barely touching the clouds with the left wing before descending again on this 12 minute flight and this for 480 Belgian Francs (or 11.89 Euro), all in.
OO-SDP in Antwerp:
http://www.belgian-wings.be/webpages/na ... O-SDP.html
OO-SDP in Antwerp:
http://www.belgian-wings.be/webpages/na ... O-SDP.html
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Same experience (in the opposite direction, ANR-BRU) for the same price in the same period.BigJets wrote:Brussels to Antwerp on a Sabena Boeing 737-200 (OO-SDA) in the late 70's, barely touching the clouds with the left wing before descending again on this 12 minute flight and this for 480 Belgian Francs (or 11.89 Euro), all in.
And then also CRL-SNN-CRL with RYR in Jan 2001 for 10€, baggage in the cargo hold included, paid by Visa without surcharge.
And the record: SFO-BRU for 49$ with Braniff (they had a weekly flight that did not last very long...).
André
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hope that ticket was still the cheapest one after your checked in luggage of 15-20 kg...airazurxtror wrote:My cheapest flights this year were on Ryanair (what else ? :crazy: ).
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A never check no luggage, man ... travel light and cheapOO-ITR wrote: hope that ticket was still the cheapest one after your checked in luggage of 15-20 kg...
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how convenient...walking around in the same clothes for a few days!!! lolairazurxtror wrote:A never check no luggage, man ... travel light and cheapOO-ITR wrote: hope that ticket was still the cheapest one after your checked in luggage of 15-20 kg...
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That's the RYR way man, walking arround for days in the same clothes so that they can sell air freshners on the returnflightOO-ITR wrote:how convenient...walking around in the same clothes for a few days!!! lol
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@Bralo 20 and OO-ITR,
Why need you 20 kilos of clothes for ?? Desperate wanting a back-injury ?
I easily pack clothes for 2+1 in a nice hand luggage-allowed samsonite..
travel for a long-weekend with Ryanair to Italy ?
You just have to use FR for what's it worth !!
Use it baggage free on their great fares.. haha
For 10 days or more,why the hell would you travel FR ?
Check SN flights on-time, or try a bit of a search on the sites mentioned in these topics..
CX-B
Besides : about luggage : what's the positive thing about allowing luggage of 26 kilos but if you don't allow it in one piece of luggage, two times this year I left BRU and within the return leg I had to hassle everything because I needed to buy another bag because within one piece it was said to be too heavy, but they allowed the same bag onwards !! ( Air Baltic - Riga and American Airlines - NY La Guardia )
Why need you 20 kilos of clothes for ?? Desperate wanting a back-injury ?
I easily pack clothes for 2+1 in a nice hand luggage-allowed samsonite..
travel for a long-weekend with Ryanair to Italy ?
You just have to use FR for what's it worth !!
Use it baggage free on their great fares.. haha
For 10 days or more,why the hell would you travel FR ?
Check SN flights on-time, or try a bit of a search on the sites mentioned in these topics..
CX-B
Besides : about luggage : what's the positive thing about allowing luggage of 26 kilos but if you don't allow it in one piece of luggage, two times this year I left BRU and within the return leg I had to hassle everything because I needed to buy another bag because within one piece it was said to be too heavy, but they allowed the same bag onwards !! ( Air Baltic - Riga and American Airlines - NY La Guardia )
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with 10 kg you can take a lot (in the summer!)
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Who said I go for a few days ?OO-ITR wrote: how convenient...walking around in the same clothes for a few days!!! lol
Instead of going to Roma, say, for five days, I do five day trips : four more take off and landings, and much more flight time - you've never realized there are real aviation lovers - not mere travellers - on this here forum?
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Haha airazurxtror , that's the spirit !
And with 10 daytrips you have seen as much and more to talk of...
Hope I can do these also when I'm that old !
But with this green eco-thing in the air and the search of new taxes now and in the future I doubt it ..
Still fly like this as long as you can !
CX-B
And with 10 daytrips you have seen as much and more to talk of...
Hope I can do these also when I'm that old !
But with this green eco-thing in the air and the search of new taxes now and in the future I doubt it ..
Still fly like this as long as you can !
CX-B
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£84 NCL-BRU and return on SNBA booked on Expedia in 2006. You won't get anything as cheap (by today's standards) on routes into BRU from the UK now.
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise
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newsflash for you : if all airlines had to fill their aircraft with aviation lovers only, they would all be bankrupt by now. In the real world, travellers take to take luggage with them. And believe me, those can be heavy!airazurxtror wrote:Who said I go for a few days ?OO-ITR wrote: how convenient...walking around in the same clothes for a few days!!! lol
Instead of going to Roma, say, for five days, I do five day trips : four more take off and landings, and much more flight time - you've never realized there are real aviation lovers - not mere travellers - on this here forum?
I easily have 20kg, try to take a laptop with you...Don't forget some carriers weigh your carry on also (maybe not SN but others do...)
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Two times I had the luck to fly absolutely free.
The first time was when Sabena celebrated it's 75th birthday. The organised a competition wher you could win 750 x 2 tickets to a European destination. I won, and booked tickets to Lisbon with my girlfiend.
The second time was a strange story. Ryanair was victim of a strike at Dublin airport and decided to cancel all it's flights and rebook or refund the passengers. But the strike ended sooner than expected, and all aircraft could take the skies again. But as no passengers were booked on these flights, Ryanair decided to send an email to their subscribed passengers to tell them that everyone could book a flight for free, as long as you could depart on the same day or one day later. I took a daytrip to Dublin for free.
The first time was when Sabena celebrated it's 75th birthday. The organised a competition wher you could win 750 x 2 tickets to a European destination. I won, and booked tickets to Lisbon with my girlfiend.
The second time was a strange story. Ryanair was victim of a strike at Dublin airport and decided to cancel all it's flights and rebook or refund the passengers. But the strike ended sooner than expected, and all aircraft could take the skies again. But as no passengers were booked on these flights, Ryanair decided to send an email to their subscribed passengers to tell them that everyone could book a flight for free, as long as you could depart on the same day or one day later. I took a daytrip to Dublin for free.