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Fuwhead
25th March 2001, 21:07
I am having difficulty getting low cost tickets to Bermuda any help would be appreciated. I know BA have the monopoly on the route (I also know that American and Air Canada fly there but prices aren't much cheaper when overnight stays are taken into account).Thanks
Avman
25th March 2001, 22:53
US Airways fly there from Baltimore, Delta from Boston, and Continental from Newark. Some involve night stops. However, according to my info, there is no night stop requirement if you use American via JFK. Of course it remains to be seen how their fare compares with the direct BA. No other way except by boat I'm afraid.
Trislander
26th March 2001, 16:24
Goto www.cheapflights.com (http://www.cheapflights.com)
where you can get really good deals to almost anywhere in the world! Click on 'B' I think for bermuda. (or try clicking on the first letter of the airport name).
I got return virgin flights to LAX on there for £190! Almost everywhere is listed on there with the web address/phonenumber of the travel companies/airlines who are doing the deal.
Good luck,
Tri
Deep Cover Gecko
26th March 2001, 21:54
I flew to the US in September and booked my tickets through www.expedia.co.uk (http://www.expedia.co.uk) which worked out quite well. You could also try www.travelocity.co.uk (http://www.travelocity.co.uk) . When you type in your departure and destination airports they can sometimes come up with routes and airlines you wouldn't necessarily think of (such as Alitalia from LHR to BOS!). Hope this helps.
euroboy
30th March 2001, 14:43
I looked into going to Bermuda back in Feb this year. I asked AA crew on crewstart what the BDA-JFK route was like on staff travel. Basically 1 flt daily 757 a/c used with evening dept JFK a/c nightstops and early morning dept BDA so aimed at business travel and it is always full.
Delta offer daily service between BOS and ATL to BDA.
Try looking at Air France...SkyTeam partner with Delta may have some deals.
Airbus a speciality
2nd April 2001, 18:55
Do you work for a airline? If so you could try touchdown or lawsons, both are travel agents for the travel industry if you catch my drift. Otherwise, sorry!