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Oct 22, 2008, 8:34:01 PM10/22/08
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No this is not spam, it's a genuine question
My friend sent me this. Does anyone know of any similar. or any that are
good. I had the unfortunate experience of trying to book a trip to
Pittsburgh and tried pricelinenegotiator and o m g did that suck. the
usability of the website was SO poor.
And then, I resorted to travelocity which was equally poor
but what is the deal with going from one huge hub, dc to another huge hub,
Pittsburgh and NOT being able to get a direct flight
and why when you finally find a direct flight it's not at any convenient
time and costs 3 times as much. Seven hundred dollars? To fly from DC to
Pittsburgh? I could go to Europe for less


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One-stop fee check

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Delta) or whether you'll be charged extra for booking your flight on the
phone or in person ($30 on American, Northwest and United).

What's not: The info is not easy to find. I go to SmarterTravel.com,
scroll down to the "Ultimate Guide to Airline Fees" section and download
the guide as a PDF. - Jen Leo, L.A. Times

http://www.philly.com/philly/travel/20081012_One-stop_fee_check.html

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