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New York JFK, NY (JFK)
Paris, France (CDG)
$573 RT
Fare is found using flexible date search
Sat 07 November 2009 7:43 AM
Winter travel including tax
Air Europa
This is a hidden fare so you will need to work to find it. Click on other lowest fare that comes up on links below and hopefully you will get this one. We found it be selecting the $727.00 fare.
The fare is also available and easier to book at www.aireuropa.com
Taxes not included unless otherwise noted. Fares are often higher during peak holiday travel.
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If your travel dates are flexible, you'll have an easier time finding tickets
Orbitz (March)

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Please note that passenger facility fees are lower on non-stops than on connecting flights. If you're having trouble finding seats, please use our flexible date search.



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Things to do and see in Paris, France

Of course everyone knowsParis to be the home of the Eiffel Tower, Musee du Louvre, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. But across the way from the cathedral, you can find a bookstore-- Shakespeare and Company--with stories of books and Parisian literary history. The Musee d'Orsay and Musee Rodin are also popular in France. And for shopping, the Marais neighborhood, and Galeries Lafayette department store are popular for their wide selection of items.


If you need a rental car while in Europe, a good place to search is Auto Europe. They also sell Eurail passes and offer discounted business class fare packages with hotel and/or car.

  
  
 
   
Airfare Search Tips
 

Try a flexible fare search

If you’re at all flexible, you can sometimes save hundreds by adjusting your travel dates, often by just a day or two. Travelocity used to have perhaps the best flexible date search option in the industry because it searches 330 days ahead; we say  "used to be best" because it no longer includes all international routes (of course, it’s limited, as all many online agencies are, by its exclusion of Southwest and several small domestic  carriers such as Allegiant Air). To use this feature, simply click on the “Flexible dates” button just below the “to” and “from” boxes on the flight search engine (check these step by step instructions if you’re unsure how this works).

Cheapair.com  goes out 330 days too but it charges $10 per booking vs. Travelocity's $7.

Orbitz has a limited flexible date function that searches a span of only 30 days (click on “Flexible dates”), and here's something interesting: although they claim only to search US and Canadian fares, they in fact also search international routes.  Another very useful tool is ITA Software, which is the technology that Orbitz runs on. You can't book on ITA, but you may find their flexible search easier to use. A big advantage that ITA/Orbitz has over Travelocity is that if they say there are seats available at a given fare on a certain route, they're almost always right, whereas it's more hit and miss on Travelocity. Plus, Orbitz/ITA show international (and all fares) including all taxes and fees upfront, whereas you have to go to the final booking step in order to see taxes on Travelocity. As good as this combo is, they still don't list fares on Southwest or JetBlue (although they may include JetBlue at some point).

Hotwire and Cheaptickets.com also have 30-day flexible searches.

Expedia does flexible search only between a few dozen major US cities (click on “My travel dates are flexible”). Sidestep.com and the other major sites have no flexible search capability. Increasingly, individual airline sites are improving their flexible date search functions. American, AerLingus, Air New Zealand, Spirit, and USA3000 all have decent ones and Southwest has a good one.

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