WOWair
will start flying from New York to Europe in November, and they're celebrating
by releasing $149 flights (and allegedly some even
cheaper flights back) from November until March, from New York to loads of
cities in Europe, including Amsterdam, Berlin, Bristol, Copenhagen, Dublin,
Frankfurt, London, and Paris.
Plus
flights from New York to Iceland are $99 one-way. Now, it's not exactly New
York--it's Newark (EWR) airport, which is 30 miles from Times
Square. There are a bunch of ways to get to the city, but it's
definitely not the most convenient airport. I don't have a lot of love for
WOWair--they don't allow ANY luggage past 5 kg, generally treat customers with
disdain, don't have movies, and always stop over in Iceland, adding time to the
trip--but they do get you there for pennies.
Thứ Năm, 30 tháng 6, 2016
Chủ Nhật, 19 tháng 6, 2016
Father's day hotel sale: $100 off
While
I don't normally post about hotels, because I don't generally stay in them,
there's a great flash sale on right now for $100 off a $350+ hotel stay.
I don't advocate for hotels, as Couchsurfing is free and awesome, and AirBnB is cooler, but many folks love them, so here you are! Use promo code DADSDAY100 on travelocity.com. The promo expires tonight (June 19) at 11:59 PST, so hop on it! Note that there are a bunch of terms and conditions, including that the length of stay must be at least 3 nights. Go save $100!
I don't advocate for hotels, as Couchsurfing is free and awesome, and AirBnB is cooler, but many folks love them, so here you are! Use promo code DADSDAY100 on travelocity.com. The promo expires tonight (June 19) at 11:59 PST, so hop on it! Note that there are a bunch of terms and conditions, including that the length of stay must be at least 3 nights. Go save $100!
Thứ Ba, 7 tháng 6, 2016
Norwegian Air $100 Ireland flight announcement
Norwegian
has announced that they plan to run a route between Boston and Cork, Ireland for
under $100 one-way! No details of when it'll start,
as Norwegian is still wrestling with the US government to get permission for it. There has been a lot of pushback from the US airline industry, because Norwegian undercuts them and offers way lower prices; they claim that Norwegian does things that unions/workers don't like, like bringing in workers from poorer countries whom they can pay less, but Norwegian denies it, and has agreed to hire European and American staff and pay them normally. Some might say that it's just the gigantic airline monopoly in the US spreading rumors to maintain their control and prevent us from benefiting from the cheap flights that are ubiquitous in Europe. Who really knows? Get the deets on the proposed Boston-Cork route: http://www.irishtimes.com/business/transport-and-tourism/nine-out-of-10-irish-support-plans-for-cheap-eu-us-flights-1.2668676 Get the lowdown on the controversy: http://www.cntraveler.com/stories/2016-05-25/why-people-are-cranky-about-super-cheap-flights-to-europe
as Norwegian is still wrestling with the US government to get permission for it. There has been a lot of pushback from the US airline industry, because Norwegian undercuts them and offers way lower prices; they claim that Norwegian does things that unions/workers don't like, like bringing in workers from poorer countries whom they can pay less, but Norwegian denies it, and has agreed to hire European and American staff and pay them normally. Some might say that it's just the gigantic airline monopoly in the US spreading rumors to maintain their control and prevent us from benefiting from the cheap flights that are ubiquitous in Europe. Who really knows? Get the deets on the proposed Boston-Cork route: http://www.irishtimes.com/business/transport-and-tourism/nine-out-of-10-irish-support-plans-for-cheap-eu-us-flights-1.2668676 Get the lowdown on the controversy: http://www.cntraveler.com/stories/2016-05-25/why-people-are-cranky-about-super-cheap-flights-to-europe
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