Friday, April 30, 2010

Can anyone give me an advice on making a trip to Germany more economical?

Hello, I live in US, and I am planning on visiting Germany with my friend. We are looking to spend $1500 ~ $2000 per person, and I've seen the prices on round trip air tickets and are way beyond our limit. The prices of round trip in February is around $430, but in July the prices jumped to $1130.





Does anybody know how to make this trip in our budget? We are only 21 years old and are still in college... %26gt;.%26lt;Can anyone give me an advice on making a trip to Germany more economical?
so go in February! or plan a very short visit in July...would be a drag, though, to spend more than half your budget on airfare. But if you do go in peak season, supply %26amp; demand forces the price of the tix up--the airlines can fill those seats at $1130, so they do!





Right now, anywhere in the Euro zone is verrrry expensive for us poor dollar earners. Why not go to Mexico or South America instead? a lot more bang for your buck!Can anyone give me an advice on making a trip to Germany more economical?
Buying your plane tickets 2 weeks or more ahead of time brings down ticket prices considerably. If you have some flexibility on the dates, always check numerous dates. In general, the %26gt;cheapest%26lt; days to travel on are:--%26gt;Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday%26lt;--. The more options you give the airlines, the cheaper they are willing to sell the tickets.





I found some cheap flight tickets for......Atlanta, GA to San Juan, PR ........4 days stay with hotel at $313 per person, it was awesome. Even found some Berlin, germany tickets for $1,390.....price fluctuates a lot though...





Found it on this website:





http://www.ytbtravel.com/RobertFoster
If you could depart to Germany before July 1, sometimes it's slightly cheaper, because a couple of airlines don't start full peak-season pricing until July 1. Try http://www.bookingbuddy.com and student ticket consolidators http://www.statravel.com and http://www.travelcuts.com and http://www.studentuniverse.com -- FRA, MUC, and DUS are usually cheapest, but also check HAM, CGN, BER, and STR if you could. Depending where exactly in Germany, a major neighboring might turn up much cheaper flights, such as AMS, BSL, or PRG.





Also, where exactly will you depart from? I ask because there are 2 low-cost airlines serving some US and Canadian cities straight to Germany. I'll check back to see if you added details.
try malaysia airlines


http://www.malaysiaairlines.com

No comments:

Post a Comment