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bibhav
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Posted on 11-11-04 10:25
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If one were to travel to a couple of different countries what would be the cheapest way to go about it? The problem here is that i cannot buy a "round-trip" ticket. Websites have staggering price quotes so i was wondering if anyone had some experience with planning air travel involving more than 3 countries over a period of like 5 months or had any travel agents they would recommend. thanks in advance.
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bibhav
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Posted on 11-18-04 8:44
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Maybe mentioning the airports will help PHL to BKK to MEL thanks
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Posted on 11-19-04 8:39
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Bibhav, I faced a similar dilemma to yours in 2001. I was going to Nepal for the summer via Singapore, but wanted to visit Sydney for a week on the way back. What I did was that I asked Singapore Airlines to add a week-long stopover in Singapore on my return trip. And then I bought a SIN-SYD-SIN ticket online through flights.com (they delivered the ticket to me at Singapore Airport on my way to Nepal). It worked out beautifully. Singapore Airlines didn't charge me anything for adding a stopover and the SIN-SYD-SIN ticket cost me less than $400 (I flew Malaysian Airlines, which had superb service). Maybe you can do a similar thing?? TitoMitho.
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bibhav
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Posted on 11-21-04 4:18
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thanks! actually, it seems like airtreks.com will be able to get me a pretty good deal.
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