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Multiple flight... I need advices

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need some advices to find a cheap multiple flight ticket.
16 years ago, January 14th 2008 No: 1 Msg: #25474  
B Posts: 28
I want to find this multiple flight destinations:

Santiago (Chile) - Auckland - Bangkok - Santiago.

I've been asking in some companies in my country (Chile), but, at the moment is cheaper to buy only round trips.

I know that some people get some tickets which they have several choices to fly... like 5 destinations around the world or something like that.

I would like to add Europe on my schedule, but.... I can't find something that i can afford.

Any advices?

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16 years ago, January 17th 2008 No: 2 Msg: #25627  
B Posts: 5,200
Try playing with airtreks.com - that will give you an idea of the prices and routes that you could take.

Then think laterally - you may find a return to europe and then a RTW via London will work out more cheaply.

I think though you will be looking at $3000 for an RTW that includes Santiago. Reply to this

16 years ago, January 21st 2008 No: 3 Msg: #25758  
jetabroad.com is quite a nice place.

Virgin pacific I think flies to Auckland from the pacific islands; it might be cheaper to get a cheapy santiago - pacific islands ticket then on to Auckland from there. Air New Guinea and a few other places might be good carriers.

Jetstar runs from Australia to Bangkok/phuket, EasyJet flies from NZ to Aus. Warning that Australians are almost primative in the 'cheap airfare' stakes, so you might find it cheaper to make your way to another island or fly Air New Guinea (PNG) or Cebu Pacific (manila).

Cheapest way to Europe from Asia is OasisAir, which ONLY runs flights from Hong Kong to London and Hong Kong to Vancouver.

A few budget airliners also run from Honolulu out towards the east, it might be worth checking a few of those out.

A good idea is to look at Wikipedia for the airports you want to go on. There's a list of the airlines (and their webpages) that operate flights to and from that airport, and then you can check all of those airlines out and find out where you want to go and what route would be cheapest 😊

hopefully this helped! Reply to this

16 years ago, January 25th 2008 No: 4 Msg: #26006  
We have used zugi.com.au and have gotten wonderful cheaper flights. Some are quoted in Aussie $ or HK $ so then we go into www.XE.com (exchange rate site)
Zugi will charge you in the HK or A$ and then your credit card will convert it. We had to call our credit card company to tell them we were going to charge something out of an Australian site because the 1st time we booked something our fraud dept. of the credit card thought it was bogus and didn't allow it, so now we call first before we click BOOK IT. It's a great website and they seem to have the best prices. (We're from US) Hope this helps and Safe journeys Reply to this

16 years ago, February 27th 2008 No: 5 Msg: #28688  
B Posts: 28
Thanks for the advices. I founded what I was looking for in www.oneworld.com, a system called World Explorer. I can visit a lot of countries on four continents for about US$3300. There is some restriction, but you can make a very good itinerary.

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16 years ago, March 21st 2008 No: 6 Msg: #30450  
Most people don't know about it, but tickets are way more expensive in South America...so the trick...is for you to find a cheap tiicket to Auckland, and than a cheap one to Bangkok. There is a round the Pacific Circle with Oneworld...but you won't believe it...if you buy it in South America, the economy fare is more expensive than the same thing in in business in Asia.

If you really want a deal...cheap flight to LAX, than Cathay and Malaysia have both a huge deal...explore Asia...around 1200usd for a month of free travel in Asia....be careful...you had up taxes and fuel surcharges...

If you need more precise help, let me know...the world is a small place!

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16 years ago, March 28th 2008 No: 7 Msg: #31005  
N Posts: 3
anyone has tried buying from cfares.com?
i think their multi-city airtickets are reasonable... Reply to this

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