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  1. I was watching Eurotrip yesterday and there was a scene were the two main characters went to buy cheap tickets from the USA to Europe (they wanted to go to Germany but they took one to London for $150 instead).
    I was thinking, are those flights for real?, and if so, where can I look for them?, I've been searching for *cheap* plane tickets to Europe but they are quite expensive, nothing like that movie.

    I've heard that you can't take luggage with you on those flights, and I'm ok with it, I just want to go there!, luggage is no big deal if I can save some money!.

    Any ideas?
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    $1400 is not much of a bargain.
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    Cheapest I could find was $303 + tax + fees (Orlando - London).
    http://airfare.ultimatefares.com/air/ui/search.aspx
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    Seems to find unreal results. Even from Canada...
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    I got a round trip from Dallas to Toronto for $303 some years ago. It was not online, it was not with an agent ... I called AA and asked what the cheapest rate was, and that's what I was quoted.

    Sometimes it's as easy as calling the airline.
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    Originally Posted by KBeee
    Cheapest I could find was $303 + tax + fees (Orlando - London).
    http://airfare.ultimatefares.com/air/ui/search.aspx
    it is $254 x 2 (round trip) at the http://www.travelcuts.com/ site + tax --- but a lot depends when you leave and return
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    Yes! See, it would have cost me $1000 for my flight, had I insisted on certain departure/arrival dates. Being flexible is one way to get those good ticket prices.
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