My cousin is getting married and is planning her honeymoon. She doesn't have much time to travel, as she plans to leave Nov 2nd from IAD (Dulles International)and return November 8th to Miami. She would like to see Florence, and Venice, and return to Miami International Airport on the way back. With this kind of itinerary, I'd have to say her budget has to be around $5,000. Does anyone know a good site to find decent airfare with decent airlines to accommodate this complicated itinerary? I have done some looking on farecompare and priced each leg IAD-VCE - 1072.73 A.I., VCE-FLR at 367.00 A.I..... I have found a nice hotel inside Venice (Villa Vigea)...but need something cozy and good valued for Florence. It will just be her and her Husband..Any help greatly appreciated my FW brothers and sisters
that itenary may be considered open jaw. you may have to buy two seperate one way tickets. If you did a little research you may be able to find out.
ozaer
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 9, 2009 @ 4:00p
Genius069 said: that itenary may be considered open jaw. you may have to buy two seperate one way tickets. If you did a little research you may be able to find out.
yeh..in fact, the best route is IAD- VCE on a RT basis..leaving Nov 2nd and returning Nov 8th and then a separate RT ticket for VCE-FLR leaving Nov 5th and returning Nov 8th which will put them back into VCE for their return flight to IAD.......THEN, a separate OW ticket to MIA from IAD (many carriers and choices here)..
Now I need to find a hotel in Florence that will be around 100USD/nite .
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