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Airfare Questions:
Neighborhoods in Rome, Italy..?
Which neighborhood is ideal to stay in in Rome, Italy? I want to go in mid-February, and want to see all the touristy spots: the Trevi Fountain, the Vatican, Spanish Steps, Colosseum, etc. I also am going to take the express train early to Venice to spend the afternoon. I was looking on Expedia and Travelocity websites for airfare and hotel and they can sort hotels by different areas and neighborhoods in Rome…which neighborhood would you recommend is best? There are choices such as Trevi and Pantheon, Trastavere, Vatican City, via Venito, Villa Borghese…I have no idea which is the best place to stay. I would like it to be safe to walk around at night, of course, and I don’t mind things being busy or noisy. Should I pick a place near the termini strain station? Please someone help!!
There are several central Rome zones from where you will be within walking distance to most Rome tourist attractions.
This central Rome area guide http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com./rome-italy-map.html will give you a summarized description of the central areas of Rome. You can also click through for more detailed descriptions.
The areas I like are Trastevere, Campo de Fiori, Navona and Pantheon. They have that authentic Roman feel (cobbled streets, charming restaurants, beautiful architecture), and are close to most Rome tourist attractions, plus have an excellent nightlife. And not to worry, walking around central Rome is very safe, there is a large (unobtrusive) police presence.
My wife and I have only ever felt safe walking through Rome – in fact strolling through Rome at night is usually one of the highlights for most who visit the city.
In my opinion the Termini area is not a good choice for accommodation, the area is a little seedy, very residential, and certainly not authentic Rome! Most people choose it as it’s conveniently close to Termini – and usually they regret it.
Rather put that extra effort in, find an area that has so much more to offer than Termini, and enjoy your stay.
For a hotel search you can consider hotelscombined, see this page http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com/central-rome-hotels.html for tips on getting the most out of the programme. It will search and compare all the major online hotel bookers (Expedia, Travelocity, bookingcom, venere etc.) and return the best price for a specific hotel.
Also if you think you have found a good deal for a specific hotel then you can enter the hotel name into hotelscombined and it will check the best possible price for that hotel.
You can also visit http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com/hotels-in-central-rome.html for tips on what to consider before booking your hotel room …. is breakfast included, what is breakfast (Italians hardly eat breakfast) , what floor is the room on, is there a lift in the building etc. etc.
Enjoy!
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Business Competition for Kiwi Exporters
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), one of the world’s largest trade organisations, has launched the UK Market Entry business competition to help kiwi companies expand into the UK.
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Is it safe for a female to holiday by herself in any of the Pacific Islands? If so, which ones?
Am from New Zealand & am tired of holidaying in Australia. I don’t want to go to Asia so that only leaves the Pacific Islands re a cheap holiday as travelling further afield than Asia is very expensive for us. I don’t have a boyfriend to travel with & my friends don’t have the funds to come with me so I wondered about lazing around on the beach on my own. Perhaps that wouldn’t be acceptable there? I might get unwanted male attention, or worse? When I say Pacific, I mean South Pacific so don’t recommend Hawaii as it’s too expensive re American dollars & the airfare. I’m meaning Islands more like Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands, etc. I know Vanuatu is a bit more primitive so won’t be safe for a female alone and Tahiti & New Caledonia are very expensive. Am asking in this section as so many Aussies & NZers go to the Islands for holidays, have you been alone or seen women alone? I don’t want to go with a singles tour group either as it’s all just people sleeping around with each other!
I have been to most of the places you mention but not alone. I have met twice ladies travelling by themselves they seemed wise ladies. i’m sure you will be fine just stick with the tourists and stay at hotels any of the hotels on Denarau island fiji are nice . Just like anywhere in the world one doesn’t put themselves in vulnerable places
Summer Airfare Deals 2010
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Carolyn Scott: Live It up This Labor Day!
Here are a few tips on how you can make the most of Labor Day weekend no matter your budget!
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Airfare Vancouver To Chicago
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Corporate Airfare and Hotel Costs Expected to Rise
More competition for limited plane seats and increased occupancy at hotels are likely to give those industries more power over pricing.
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Traveling to Canada through the United States on a Visitor’s Visa for Canada?
My wife’s sister is coming to Canada from the Philippines on a Visitor’s Visa. The airfare is cheaper for her to fly by way of a U.S. connection. She would be in Transit landing in Ohara Airport in Chicago, then on to Montreal. If she connects through Vancouver it would cost us more. Would there be a problem for her to do her connection through the states on an American Airline. We appreciate any help on this matter.
Thank You
Yes, I do know about Tuesday and Thursday being cheaper, hopefully we can book before the busy season starts in summer.
The first answer is wrong. US airports do > not < have "international transit" areas.
Sorry, but she needs a visa to transit the USA:
http://cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_visa/iti_transit.xml
http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_4383.html
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Airfare Perth To Vancouver
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Airfare Venice To Rome
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Contiki Vacations Launches New 2010-2011 Europe Winter Brochure
ANAHEIM, CA–(Marketwire – 08/30/10) – Contiki Vacations, the leader in fun travel packages for 18-35 year olds, is pleased to announce the launch of the 2010-2011 Europe Winter brochure. The brochure is available in print and online at Contiki.com/brochures , and presents more than 20 options for traveling Europe this winter. Featured trips include the bestselling package European Discovery …
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Way s to See Rome, Florence, Venice In Ten Days?
Two middle aged couples have ltd. time to see three cities. We want to avoid the confinement of an organized tour. Is it easy to “self-tour” ? How can we get from city to city –easily and hassle free? Is it true museums and major attractions charge entrance fees of $25 – $35 ? Can we hire guides who can show us the sites at our pace ? Can we get by without Italian ? We have a budget of $2,000 each for the entire trip -airfare, hotels, sightseeing, food etc etc . Is this practical ? Thank you so much in advance for your tiem and consideration in answering
I did the exact same trip; those 3 cities in 10 days. Buy the train tickets ahead of time from the US (you can purchase them online and you can get a discount rate if it’s 2 people travelling together – put trenitalia into a search engine). We flew into Rome and immediately took the train to Florence. We spent 2 days in Florence, then took a train to Venice for an overnight trip (retaining our hotel in Florence and just packing a light overnight bag for Venice…) – spent 2 days in Venice, then back to Florence for another 2 days. We then took the train to Rome for 4 days. This was the easiest way as it is very difficult to lug around suitcases (esp. if you plan on doing any shopping!). The train rides were pleasant; I would spring for the first class ticket. As far as money goes, we did all of this for around 2K each. Consult Rick Steve’s for lodging advice as well as self-tours. We never spent more than about $100 US per room per night. We did self-tours for everything and had no problem. You do want to reserve tickets for the Accademia ASAP (months in advance). Also, expect to wait about 3 hour for the Uffizi. Other than that, you can get inexpensive Paninis or pasta dishes for lunch/dinner, can even do a picnic dinner and pick up some things at a grocery store. Walking the streets and piazzas is absolutely free (and the bst part of experiencing Italy!) so at most you’d only be paying for a handful of museums! Things like the roman forum and entrance into most churches are free, as are the Boboli gardens in Florence. Good luck; you will love the trip!
Airfare Chicago To Rome
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International Dirt Cheap Airline Tickets
Airfares are rising almost daily and finding a cheap or discounted airline ticket can be next to impossible. While this is true it IS still possible to find cheap airline tickets even for international and overseas travel.
These are five discount travel companies you can check out for some really dirt cheap airline tickets.
Aer Lingus – This airline is Irish and based out of Dublin. If you’re looking for cheap fares to Ireland and even some other major European cities you’ll find them here. They offer flights to San Francisco, Chicago and Washington among others and you can get flights as cheap as $340 one way from New York to Dublin.
Canadian Affair – The airline services primarily Canada and the U.K. and if you’re flying between those two this is the last place you’ll need to look. Flights start as low as 99 Pounds from major Canadian cities and the U.K. which I believe is the cheapest flights to be had. If you’re flying from Canada to the U.K. just go to Canadian Affair.
Zoom Airlines – Zoom airlines is a major discounter flying to London, Paris, New York, Rome and Montreal among others. Booking more than 2 weeks in advance with then can score you some of the best dirt cheap airline tickets available. Currently they are offering round trip tickets from JFK to London for only $277!
Condor – Condor is a German discount airline that flies to the Caribbean, Alaska, Las Vegas and obviously many major European cities. Although the prices are a bit steeper than other discount airlines you can still find some great deals here from time to time. The site is fast and intuitive and definitely worth checking out.
ThompsonFly – Discount airline located in the United Kingdom offering dirt cheap flights from London to Jamaica and Cancun. Go get some sun for just 125 Pounds one way.
This list is not complete as there are literally dozens of discount airlines and travel outlets available. As ticket prices continue to rise I think you’ll start to see more small airlines stepping up with huge discounts on tickets. You’ll still need to research to find the best dirt cheap tickets, but I think it will be easier to find them with little or no work. These are five great places to start your search for discount tickets, now go get yourself a bargain!
Airfare Questions:
How much should I expect to pay for summer airfare to Rome?
Right now I’m looking at about 1300 dollars, leaving June 1 and returning June 30. Is this typical? I will be flying out of SLC, so would it be advantageous to book a flight to NY or Chicago first? Should I wait a while longer to purchase the tickets and see if the prices drop, or would I hurry up and buy them before they go up? Any suggestions would be helpful!
- try KAYAK.COM or SIDESTEP.COM (same web site, different names) for the best search engine as far as prices go.
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Airfare Florence Italy
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Old Chicago Celebrates October National Pizza Month with Two New Specialty Pizzas
LOUISVILLE, Colo.—-Old Chicago – a division of Rock Bottom Restaurants, Inc. and the pizza and beer authority known for its “World Beer Tour” and 110 unique, cold beers – is celebrating October National Pizza Month and its nearly 35 years of making pizzas from scratch with two new, limited-time-only pizzas, the Ultimate Deep Dish Pizza and the Artisan Pizza.
Italy 4 Real Planning Your Italian Vacation Part II
can you use fafsa to study abroad??? what is the experience for studing abroad?
i go to a college already and i was thinking of going to study abroad and the are going to Florence, Italy for the fall and it says the cost is $7000
Included in the Cost:
* Round Trip Airfare
* Transfers from and to Airport in Italy
* Shared Apartments
* Welcome and Farewell Dinner
* Excursion to San Gimignano and Siena
* Medical and Travel Insurance
* Orientation Materials and Walking Tour of Florence
Not Included in Cost:
* Airport taxes and fuel surcharge (approximately $400)
* tuition, passport fees, meals, personal expenses, refundable housing security deposit of $150
can the fafsa cover it or some???
i already signed up for the fafsa for the fall so any suggestions or have any done this before
and if you have gone abroad how was your experience??? so if it dosent cover i can start saving !!!!
Yes, financial aid can be used to help cover the costs of study abroad. However, your FAFSA award package will be evaluated based on your study abroad costs, meaning if the school you attend costs more than the study abroad program then you will not receive the same amount of aid. Also, work study cannot be applied to it.
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Airfare South Korea
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What Is Medical Tourism
Medical tourism (also called medical travel, health tourism or global healthcare) is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care. It also refers pejoratively to the practice of healthcare providers traveling internationally to deliver healthcare[1][2].
Services typically sought by travelers include elective procedures as well as complex specialized surgeries such as joint replacement (knee/hip), cardiac surgery, dental surgery, and cosmetic surgeries. However, virtually every type of health care, including psychiatry, alternative treatments, convalescent care and even burial services are available. As a practical matter, providers and customers commonly use informal channels of communication-connection-contract, and in such cases this tends to mean less regulatory or legal oversight to assure quality and less formal recourse to reimbursement or redress, if needed[citation needed].
Over 50 countries have identified medical tourism as a national industry.[3] However, accreditation and other measures of quality vary widely across the globe, and there are risks and ethical issues that make this method of accessing medical care controversial[citation needed]. Also, some destinations may become hazardous or even dangerous for medical tourists to contemplate.
In the context of global health, “medical tourism” is a pejorative because during such trips health care providers often practice outside of their areas of expertise or hold different (i.e., lower) standards of care[4][5]. Greater numbers than ever before of student volunteers, health professions trainees, and researchers from resource-rich countries are working temporarily and anticipating future work in resource-starved areas[5][6]. This emphasizes the importance of understanding this other definition.
History
The concept of medical tourism is not a new one. The first recorded instance of medical tourism dates back thousands of years to when Greek pilgrims traveled from all over the Mediterranean to the small territory in the Saronic Gulf called Epidauria. This territory was the sanctuary of the healing god Asklepios. Epidauria became the original travel destination for medical tourism.
Spa towns and sanitariums may be considered an early form of medical tourism. In eighteenth century England, for example, patients visited spas because they were places with supposedly health-giving mineral waters, treating diseases from gout to liver disorders and bronchitis.[3]
Description
Factors that have led to the increasing popularity of medical travel include the high cost of health care, long wait times for certain procedures, the ease and affordability of international travel, and improvements in both technology and standards of care in many countries.[7]
Medical tourists can come from anywhere in the First World, including Europe, the Middle East, Japan, the United States, and Canada. This is because of their large populations, comparatively high wealth, the high expense of health care or lack of health care options locally, and increasingly high expectations of their populations with respect to health care. An authority at the Harvard Business School recently stated that “medical tourism is promoted much more heavily in the United Kingdom than in the United States”.[8]
A forecast by Deloitte Consulting published in August 2008 projected that medical tourism originating in the US could jump by a factor of ten over the next decade. An estimated 750,000 Americans went abroad for health care in 2007, and the report estimated that a million and a half would seek health care outside the US in 2008. The growth in medical tourism has the potential to cost US health care providers billions of dollars in lost revenue.[9]
A large draw to medical travel is convenience and speed. Countries that operate public health-care systems are often so taxed that it can take considerable time to get non-urgent medical care. Using Canada as an example, an estimated 782,936 Canadians spent time on medical waiting lists in 2005, waiting an average of 9.4 weeks.[10] Canada has set waiting-time benchmarks, e. g. 26 weeks for a hip replacement and 16 weeks for cataract surgery, for non-urgent medical procedures.[11]
Additionally, patients are finding that insurance either does not cover orthopedic surgery (such as knee/hip replacement) or imposes unreasonable restrictions on the choice of the facility, surgeon, or prosthetics to be used. Medical tourism for knee/hip replacements has emerged as one of the more widely accepted procedures because of the lower cost and minimal difficulties associated with the traveling to/from the surgery. Colombia provides a knee replacement for about $5,000 USD, including all associated fees, such as FDA-approved prosthetics and hospital stay-over expenses. However, many clinics quote prices that are not all inclusive and include only the surgeon fees associated with the procedure.[12]
According to an article by the University of Delaware publication, UDaily:
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The cost of surgery in India, Thailand or South Africa can be one-tenth of what it is in the United States or Western Europe, and sometimes even less. A heart-valve replacement that would cost $200,000 or more in the US, for example, goes for $10,000 in India–and that includes round-trip airfare and a brief vacation package. Similarly, a metal-free dental bridge worth $5,500 in the US costs $500 in India, a knee replacement in Thailand with six days of physical therapy costs about one-fifth of what it would in the States, and Lasik eye surgery worth $3,700 in the US is available in many other countries for only $730. Cosmetic surgery savings are even greater: A full facelift that would cost $20,000 in the US runs about $1,250 in South Africa.[12]
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Popular medical travel worldwide destinations include: Argentina, Brunei, Cuba, Colombia, Costa Rica, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Jordan, Lithuania, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, and recently, Saudi Arabia, UAE, South Korea, Tunisia and New Zealand.[3]
Popular cosmetic surgery travel destinations include: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico and Turkey. In South America, countries such as Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Colombia lead on plastic surgery medical skills relying on their experienced plastic surgeons. In Bolivia and Colombia, plastic surgery has also become quite common. According to the “Sociedad Boliviana de Cirugia Plastica y Reconstructiva”, more than 70% of middle and upper class women in the country have had some form of plastic surgery. Colombia also provides advanced care in cardiovascular and transplant surgery.
In Europe Belgium, Poland and Slovakia are also breaking into the business. South Africa is taking the term “medical tourism” very literally by promoting their “medical safaris”.[13]
A specialized subset of medical tourism is reproductive tourism and reproductive outsourcing,[14] which is the practice of traveling abroad to undergo in-vitro fertilization, surrogate pregnancy and other assisted reproductive technology treatments including freezing embryos for retro-production.[15]
However, perceptions of medical tourism are not always positive. In places like the US, which has high standards of quality, medical tourism is viewed as risky. In some parts of the world, wider political issues can influence where medical tourists will choose to seek out health care.
Health tourism providers have developed as intermediaries to unite potential medical tourists with provider hospitals and other organisations. Companies are beginning to offer global health care options that will enable North American and European patients to access world health care at a fraction of the cost of domestic care. Companies that focus on medical value travel typically provide nurse case managers to assist patients with pre- and post-travel medical issues. They also help provide resources for follow-up care upon the patient’s return.
Process
The typical process is as follows: the person seeking medical treatment abroad contacts a medical tourism provider. The provider usually requires the patient to provide a medical report, including the nature of ailment, local doctor’s opinion, medical history, and diagnosis, and may request additional information. Certified medical doctors or consultants then advise on the medical treatment. The approximate expenditure, choice of hospitals and tourist destinations, and duration of stay, etc., is discussed. After signing consent bonds and agreements, the patient is given recommendation letters for a medical visa, to be procured from the concerned embassy. The patient travels to the destination country, where the medical tourism provider assigns a case executive, who takes care of the patient’s accommodation, treatment and any other form of care. Once the treatment is done, the patient can remain in the tourist destination or return home.
International healthcare accreditation
Because standards are important when it comes to health care, there are parallel issues around medical tourism, international healthcare accreditation, evidence-based medicine and quality assurance.
The oldest international accrediting body is Accreditation Canada, formerly known as the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation, which accredited the Bermuda Hospital Board as soon as 1968. Since then, it has accredited hospitals and health service organizations in ten other countries.
In the United States, the best known accreditation group is the Joint Commission International (JCI). They have been inspecting and accrediting health care facilities and hospitals outside of the United States since 1999.[16] Many international hospitals today see obtaining international accreditation as a way to attract American patients.[17]
Joint Commission International is a relative of the Joint Commission in the United States. Both are independent private sector not-for-profit organizations that develop nationally and internationally recognized procedures and standards to help improve patient care and safety. They work with hospitals to help them meet Joint Commission standards for patient care and then accredit those hospitals meeting the standards.[18]
In the UK and Hong Kong, the Trent International Accreditation Scheme is a key player. The different international healthcare accreditation schemes vary in quality, size, cost, intent and the skill and intensity of their marketing. They also vary in terms of cost to hospitals and healthcare institutions making use of them.[19] A forecast by Deloitte Consulting regarding medical tourism published in August 2008 noted the value of accreditation in ensuring quality of healthcare and specifically mentioned JCI, ISQUA and Trent.[8]
Increasingly, some hospitals are looking towards dual international accreditation, perhaps having both JCI to cover potential US clientele, Trent for potential British and European clientele and Accreditation Canada. As a result of competition between clinics for American medical tourists, there have been initiatives to rank hospitals based on patient-reported metrics.[20]
Other organizations providing contributions to quality practices include:
- The Society for International Healthcare Accreditation (SOFIHA), a free-to-join group providing a forum for discussion and for the sharing of ideas and good practice by providers of international healthcare accreditation and users of the same. The primary role of this organisation is to promote a safe hospital environment for patients.[21]
- The United Kingdom Accreditation Forum (UKAF) is an established network of accreditation organisations with the intention of sharing experience good practice and new ideas around the methodology for accreditation programmes, covering issues such as developing healthcare quality standards, implementation of standards within healthcare organisations, assessment by peer review and exploration of the peer review techniques to include the recruitment, training, monitoring and evaluation of peer reviewers and the mechanisms for awards of accredited status to organisations.[22]
References
- ^ Shaywitz, D.A., & Ausiello, D.A. (2002). Global Health: A Chance for Western Physicians to Give – and Receive. The American Journal of Medicine, 113, 354-357.
- ^ Bezruchka, S. (2000). Medical Tourism as Medical Harm to the Third World: Why? For Whom? Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 11, 77-78.
- ^ a b c d Gahlinger, PM. The Medical Tourism Travel Guide: Your Complete Reference to Top-Quality, Low-Cost Dental, Cosmetic, Medical Care & Surgery Overseas. Sunrise River Press, 2008
- ^ Roberts, M. (2006). Duffle Bag Medicine. Journal of the American Medical Association, 295, 1491-1492.
- ^ a b Pinto, A.D., & Upshur, R.E.G. (2009). Global Health Ethics for Students. Developing World Bioethics, 9, 1-10.
- ^ James, D. (1999). Going Global. The New Physician, 48, online. Accessed 7 May 2009. [1].
- ^ a b Laurie Goering, “For big surgery, Delhi is dealing,” The Chicago Tribune, March 28, 2008
- ^ Lagace, Martha “The Rise of Medical Tourism”, Harvard Business School Working Knowledge, December 17, 2007. Accessed July 1, 2008.
- ^ Linda A. Johnson, “Americans look abroad to save on health care: Medical tourism could jump tenfold in next decade,” The San Francisco Chronicle, August 3, 2008
- ^ The Private Cost of Public Queues in 2005, Fraser Institute
- ^ Wait times shorter for some medical procedures: report., Canwest News Service
- ^ a b “Medical tourism growing worldwide” by Becca Hutchinson, UDaily, July 25, 2005, retrieved September 5, 2006
- ^ “Medical tourism: Need surgery, will travel” CBC News Online, June 18, 2004, retrieved September 5, 2006
- ^ Jones CA, Keith LG. Medical tourism and reproductive outsourcing: the dawning of a new paradigm for healthcare. Int J Fertil Womens Med, 2006;51:251-255
- ^ Jones C, “Ethical and legal conundrums of post-modern procreation” Int J Gynaecol Obstet Dec 4, 2007
- ^ “Medical Tourism Industry Certifications and Information”
- ^ “Medical Tourism Magazine”, Medical Tourism Association, February 2008
- ^ http://www.jointcommission.org/AboutUs/Fact_Sheets/jci_facts.htm
- ^ “INDIA: Accreditation a must”, International Medical Travel Journal
- ^ http://www.worldhospitalmonitor.com
- ^ SOFIHA – Welcome to SOFIHA
- ^ United Kingdom Accreditation Forum
Airfare Questions:
Where can I find the cheapest round trip airfare from ATL to Seoul, South Korea?
I’m trying to fly out from Atlanta, GA to Seoul, South Korea in July and I’m having the hardest time finding anything less than $1,128. Any advice or is that as good as it’s going to get?
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Good luck. You should try looking on the least flown dates, like Wednesdays, usually the mid-week flights tend to be cheaper. You can also bid for your flight on Priceline, which usually turns over some nice results.
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