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Thursday, October 20. 2005Best Los Angeles Airfare to Europe
The big mover on the Los Angeles Index was Frankfurt, dropping $86 or 16%, making it the cheapest way to get into Europe in November via CheapTickets/US Airways. In fact, it's so cheap you could consider it as a solid hub for creating MobiCombos. For example, if you were trying to book a flight into Venice from LA for the dates below on Expedia it would cost you $676. With a MobiCombo, you fly into Frankfurt for $441, then hop a plane from the nearby airport in Frankfurt (HHN) to Treviso (TSF), the nearby airport (19 miles) to Venice for $125. The total price for the ticket is $566, a grand savings of $110 or 16% discount over Expedia. Holy cow! That's like Mobissimo giving you a coupon for 16% off a flight to Europe. For free. Plus you get a free layover, if you can't make the connection times work, in Frankfurt. You can buy a lot of bockwurst for $110. Send all emails of undying gratitude to blog at mobissimo.com.
For flights departing 11/10 returning 11/17
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