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Random Stuff: Air fare/hotel deals — Brooklynian

Random Stuff: Air fare/hotel deals

I just finished up paying for one leg of my Ireland/England trip. I want to extend it to include London. I got a nice package deal for Ireland through a friend, but I want to spend 3 days in London. I would be flying in from Dublin, then returning to NYC from London after three days. This is taking place in mid March 2010.

Anyone have websites they would recommend for cheap travel including airfare, hotels etc.

Thank you in advance.

Comments

  • Check Ryanair for your flight from Dublin to London. Super, super cheap.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: Check Ryanair for your flight from Dublin to London. Super, super cheap.
    Thanks so much :D:D:D
  • I assume you checked kayak?
  • Dublin - Heathrow March 18 $51.43 on Skyscanner. Very good site, especially for international flights.
  • Ryanair (as Beave suggested) and Easyjet are good cheapie inter-europe airlines.

    www.easyjet.com
  • rosweed wrote: Dublin - Heathrow March 18 $51.43 on Skyscanner. Very good site, especially for international flights.
    Oh wow that is soo cheap Thank you! :D
  • Carnivore wrote: I assume you checked kayak?
    thank you. yes I did Carnivore. They are much cheaper than Expedia, that's for sure. :D:D
  • nomad wrote: Ryanair (as Beave suggested) and Easyjet are good cheapie inter-europe airlines.

    www.easyjet.com
    I will try easyjet tonight. For some reason my work computer is blocking the website.

    Thanks so much though. :D
  • nomad wrote: Ryanair (as Beave suggested) and Easyjet are good cheapie inter-europe airlines.

    www.easyjet.com
    Don't you Brits call it "Sleazyjet?"
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=nomad]Ryanair (as Beave suggested) and Easyjet are good cheapie inter-europe airlines.

    www.easyjet.com
    Don't you Brits call it "Sleazyjet?"

    Nomad told me she is from Jersey. :wink:
  • Carnivore wrote: Don't you Brits call it "Sleazyjet?"
    Tee hee! I've never actually flown on them, but they do have a reputation for being very no-frills.
    whynot_31 wrote: Nomad told me she is from Jersey. :wink:
    ??!! :scratch:
  • I was trying to coyly reference Jersey in UK.

    ...but it didn't work.
  • ^^ oh......
  • next time we'll rehearse first.
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