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- From: beers@theory.TC.Cornell.EDU (Jim Beers)
- Subject: Re: Suggestions needed for least expensive travel...
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- References: <1992Dec19.161038.17447@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 16:01:52 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec19.161038.17447@noose.ecn.purdue.edu> mahadev@bank.ecn.purdue.edu (Vadali Mahadev) writes:
- >
- >Hi Netters:
- >
- >I and my gir friend are planning a trip to Florida from W. Lafayette,
- >Indiana. The places I want to see include, Orlando, Cocoa Beach, Daytona
- >Beach, Kennedy Space Center and Florida Keys. Now the information I need:
- >
- >* Are there any airlines that dont charge extra for flying into one city
- > and leaving from another? Does Continental allow that if I use the student
- > travel vouchers?
- >
- >* Are there any car rental companies that allow drop off at another airport
- > at no extra charge? If there is an extra charge how much would it be?
- >
- In about 1985, I got a fly/Drive deal through one of the airlines. With
- the deal we were able to fly to San Francisco rent a car, drive to LA,
- and fly home from there. No drop off charge, and a round trip ticket
- price for the plane. Do airlines still have these?
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- I have flown into one city and out of another for a round trip
- ticket several times. It is called an Open Jaw. I tryed this with
- a Continental student travel voucher last year, on USAir, and they did
- not allow it, it says so on the voucher, I think.
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