Mileage Run Deals - paris in the springtime, part deaux




wbl-mn-flyer
Mar 6, 06, 11:26 am
ooh la la

beacoup savings MSP-CDG right now, found on my yahoo's fare tracker

292+ lufthansa
304+ icelandic
334+ AA and icelandic

not quite sure how to get the 292+ as when I try, it shows me "...Lufthansa does not provide service between Minneapolis/St Paul, MN and Paris, France
on the selected date..."

trying the 304+ on icelandic I also get "...Icelandair does not provide service between Minneapolis/St Paul, MN and Paris, France on the selected date..."

trying the 334 on AA, I can go out but can't find a return flight.

well anyway, good fares out there, perhaps they work better from other cities

yahoo fare tracker is sort of cool, except that it sucks in a bunch of ways - this being one example, and not showing the prices for places where you CERTAINLY can "get there from here"


jpdx
Mar 6, 06, 11:36 am
not quite sure how to get the 292+ as when I try, it shows me "...Lufthansa does not provide service between Minneapolis/St Paul, MN and Paris, France on the selected date..."

Lufthansa adds a nasty amount of taxes and fees (including a fuel surcharge), so they are not very attractive for MRs. Fares for Paris in the Springtime were much more attractive a few weeks ago, and most of them were on NW ($314+ from HNL, $364 from PDX, etc.)

izzik
Mar 6, 06, 11:39 am
taxes, taxes, taxes.............


AvalancheZ71
Mar 6, 06, 7:13 pm
NW was $243 just a couple of weeks ago, now it is $410 from BNA. :(

itsme
Mar 6, 06, 7:59 pm
...

"Paris in the springtime, part deaux"?! Are you going there to brush up on high school French?

(Forgive me, as someone who is sufficiently fluent in that language after years of schooling to say only things like "combien des francs...," or "voulez-vous couchez avec moi c'est soir" [the Poynter Sisters], I couldn't resist it.)

tcook052
Mar 6, 06, 8:24 pm
the Poynter Sisters

Now who's giving spelling lessons.

I couldn't resist it.)

Me neither. :D

rpmkwpw
Mar 7, 06, 12:30 am
(Forgive me, as someone who is sufficiently fluent in that language after years of schooling to say only things like "combien des francs...," or "voulez-vous couchez avec moi c'est soir" [the Poynter Sisters], I couldn't resist it.)
Also:
"combien de francs" not "combien des francs"
and
"... ce soir" not "... c'est soir"
:rolleyes:

Me neither.
Nor could I. ;)

itsme
Mar 7, 06, 12:36 am
Also:
"combien de francs" not "combien des francs"
and
"... ce soir" not "... c'est soir"
:rolleyes:


Nor could I. ;)

touchay:rolleyes:

Helsinki Flyer
Mar 7, 06, 5:39 am
touchay:rolleyes:

Also: Touché and not touchay :p

Nor could I ;)

IfItAintBoeing
Mar 7, 06, 6:26 am
(Edited)

crhptic
Mar 7, 06, 10:05 am
Also: Touché and not touchay :p

Sacre bleu! :D

itsme
Mar 7, 06, 10:11 am
Sacre bleu! :D

Merde! (Isn't that the quintessentially French thing to say?)

couscous
Mar 7, 06, 8:09 pm
touchay:rolleyes:

Coule ;)

gemac
Mar 7, 06, 8:35 pm
"part deaux " is the Homer Simpson pronunciation. D'oh! :D

KenCT
Mar 7, 06, 10:33 pm
Pointer, Poynter..... It was Patti La Belle, probably misspelled also, back before you guys were born.

Hoc
Mar 8, 06, 12:18 am
Pointer, Poynter..... It was Patti La Belle, probably misspelled also, back before you guys were born.

You beat me to that one. Likely not before they were born, but before they were old enough to remember. I think it was about 1974 or so.

bhatnasx
Mar 8, 06, 10:18 am
Bien, ce fil fait!

Translation: This one's done! :)

bhatnasx
Mileage Run Moderator



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