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Postby Greji » Wed Nov 01, 2006 9:29 am

emperor wrote:New cheap(ish) flights between London & HongKong (£]):so thats £210 (?390) total if you can nab the cheap ones - then they jump in price to 145/190etc
http://www.oasishongkong.com

Any cheap - connections to Japan then?
Any new low fare airlines?
How much does that ferry to Osaka cost?


I just went through this trying to get cheap tickets for my son form the US to Japan and return. It is tough in Japan. The UK had a bunch of great cheap offers on line, but I could not use them without a UK credit card and the US wasn't much better! It was almost as bad as dealing with Japanese travel agencies!
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Postby ichigo partygirl » Wed Nov 01, 2006 10:22 am

It is almost impossible to get those good deals without a credit card from the country the company is selling from. My friend got some flights to NZ via Hong Kong but had to pay 110,000yen return plus domestic flights within NZ - not very cheap. They had some great STA deals in NZ but since she wasnt a student in NZ she couldnt get them and the Japanese STA didnt have the same deals.
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Postby emperor » Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:17 pm

gboothe wrote:The UK had a bunch of great cheap offers on line, but I could not use them without a UK credit card...


I was trying to buy a graphics card from OCUK and they wouldnt put through the transaction because my Irish cr-card dosent have some stoopid feature that they require and that feature is only available on some of the new UK cr-cards.
First time Ive ever had a problem with my card, but they were completely uninterested.
I guess theyve been stung a few times by fraud.
Its a shame: theyre usually a fair bit cheaper than most on computer components.
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Postby KanpaiQuigley » Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:06 am

So whats the cheapest way from the East coast to Nippon?

On my travel study, we changed-over at Dallas-Fortworth. I just did some searching, and to my immediate surprise, Philly was the cheapest at around 1,000-1,000 WITHOUT any changeovers!

I was always told Detroit was the cheapest place to fly out of...

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Postby Tommybar » Fri Nov 03, 2006 12:03 pm

IACE Travel. http://www.iace.co.jp

Narita to NZ round trip: 54,000 yen
San Diego to Narita round trip: $624.00 (one change over in L.A.)
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Postby ichigo partygirl » Fri Nov 03, 2006 1:17 pm

Tommybar wrote:IACE Travel. http://www.iace.co.jp

Narita to NZ round trip: 54,000 yen
San Diego to Narita round trip: $624.00 (one change over in L.A.)


Hey thanks for that site - i will be able to use it in the future.
However the tickets on that site for christmas time are pretty much the same as what my friend paid. Will be useful for off-peak travel though
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Postby KanpaiQuigley » Fri Nov 03, 2006 1:27 pm

Thanks for the site!

I have a question about airfare though. Since I'd be coming over for school, and have no desire to come home for any holidays or anything, could I trade in my 2nd half of the round trip towards a future flight or anything like that? I mean, I plan on spending my remaining 2 years of undergrad over there and maybe come home once, if that. I just don't have much to come home to, and want to live the experience to the fullest...
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Postby Tommybar » Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:05 am

No, you will not be able to trade your ticket in. But you will find that the round trip tickets are cheaper than the one way tickets. So just get the round trip ticket.

IACE is a Japanese company that has offices all over the world, so you can use Japanese credit cards or U.S.
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Postby Kuang_Grade » Sat Nov 04, 2006 1:59 pm

KanpaiQuigley wrote:So whats the cheapest way from the East coast to Nippon?


Over the years I've gotten more than few flights on Continential out of Newark (EWR) to Narita (NRT) in the $750-$850 (final price with tax) range. You might want to keep your eye on United flying out of Dulles (IAD)...they've just started up a daily non-stop to Narita, while previously they only flew a few times a week (and code shared with ANA on their off days)....I don't know if ANA is cutting back on their daily non-stop, but I don't know if there is enough demand in the DC area for two daily non-stop flights to Narita, so United might do some deals to fill seats in the short term.
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Postby KanpaiQuigley » Sat Nov 04, 2006 7:18 pm

Thanks so much for the responses, guys!

I'm really trying my best to save as much money as possible so I have something to live off of once I'm actually IN tokyo again...

Without your help, I was looking at $1,200 minimum... so I really mean it! Thanks!!! :D
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