#1
FreeMilesTraveler , Mar 1, 2017 3:36 pm
Found SEA-MUC for $366 RT on April 19th - Availability in April through to May 3rd departures. Total reservation price: $365.56 USD
http://amazingcheapflights.com/2017/...tle-to-munich/ or http://bit.ly/SEA-MUC-366
1 Adult,RoundTrip
Seattle to Munich
Flight Depart Arrive Info
United Airlines
UA-419
Seattle
SEA08:00A
Wed, Apr 19 , 2017→Washington
IAD04:05P
Wed, Apr 19 , 2017
05h 05m
Economy/Coach
Boeing - 737-900
Layover: 01 hours 25 mins
United Airlines
UA-106
Washington
IAD05:30P
Wed, Apr 19 , 2017→Munich
MUC07:50A
Thu, Apr 20 , 2017
08h 20m
Economy/Coach
Boeing - 777
Munich to Seattle
Flight Depart Arrive Info
United Airlines
UA-8855
Operated byLufthansaMunich
MUC03:40P
Wed, Apr 26 , 2017→Chicago
ORD06:30P
Wed, Apr 26 , 2017
09h 50m
Economy/Coach
Airbus - A340-600
Layover: 01 hours 15 mins
United Airlines
UA-262
Chicago
ORD07:45P
Wed, Apr 26 , 2017→Seattle
SEA10:15P
Wed, Apr 26 , 2017
04h 30m
Economy/Coach
Boeing - 737-900
http://amazingcheapflights.com/2017/...tle-to-munich/ or http://bit.ly/SEA-MUC-366
1 Adult,RoundTrip
Seattle to Munich
Flight Depart Arrive Info
United Airlines
UA-419
Seattle
SEA08:00A
Wed, Apr 19 , 2017→Washington
IAD04:05P
Wed, Apr 19 , 2017
05h 05m
Economy/Coach
Boeing - 737-900
Layover: 01 hours 25 mins
United Airlines
UA-106
Washington
IAD05:30P
Wed, Apr 19 , 2017→Munich
MUC07:50A
Thu, Apr 20 , 2017
08h 20m
Economy/Coach
Boeing - 777
Munich to Seattle
Flight Depart Arrive Info
United Airlines
UA-8855
Operated byLufthansaMunich
MUC03:40P
Wed, Apr 26 , 2017→Chicago
ORD06:30P
Wed, Apr 26 , 2017
09h 50m
Economy/Coach
Airbus - A340-600
Layover: 01 hours 15 mins
United Airlines
UA-262
Chicago
ORD07:45P
Wed, Apr 26 , 2017→Seattle
SEA10:15P
Wed, Apr 26 , 2017
04h 30m
Economy/Coach
Boeing - 737-900
That's an awfully short layover in ORD. You'll need to clear customs, catch the train, recheck bags, go through security, and get to your gate in an hour. 99% of the time you're going to miss the last flight.
#3
PsiFighter37 , Mar 1, 2017 7:47 pm
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Should be doable if the flight is on time and you have Global Entry...Originally Posted by Mlloyd996
That's an awfully short layover in ORD. You'll need to clear customs, catch the train, recheck bags, go through security, and get to your gate in an hour. 99% of the time you're going to miss the last flight.
#4
Kuchingite , Mar 2, 2017 9:55 am
At least its not the outbound, worst case they'll put you on another flight and you sit in a lounge.
#5
buck3y3nut , Mar 2, 2017 3:49 pm
Quote:
And not have a checked bag! and besides, I thought all you did was 'drop' the bags off and not re-check them in?Originally Posted by PsiFighter37
Should be doable if the flight is on time and you have Global Entry...
Quote:
yes, that is true but it's still close I live in Milwaukee, any international flight I make, Chicago is my first and last airport statesideOriginally Posted by PsiFighter37
Should be doable if the flight is on time and you have Global Entry...
#7
Fares doesn't exist on United.com.
But interestingly when I search these dates the cheapest fares that come up are SEA-EWR/IAD-GVA-MUC with GVA-MUC operated by Air Berlin!
Why is United offering options on Air Berlin when they serve the final destination?
-RM
But interestingly when I search these dates the cheapest fares that come up are SEA-EWR/IAD-GVA-MUC with GVA-MUC operated by Air Berlin!
Why is United offering options on Air Berlin when they serve the final destination?
-RM
#8
Quote:
But interestingly when I search these dates the cheapest fares that come up are SEA-EWR/IAD-GVA-MUC with GVA-MUC operated by Air Berlin!
Why is United offering options on Air Berlin when they serve the final destination?
-RM
It's one of those new Eurowings operated by Air Berlin wetleases...they regularly show up just saying AB although there isn't much AB except a small sticker below the door.Originally Posted by RobOnLI
Fares doesn't exist on United.com. But interestingly when I search these dates the cheapest fares that come up are SEA-EWR/IAD-GVA-MUC with GVA-MUC operated by Air Berlin!
Why is United offering options on Air Berlin when they serve the final destination?
-RM
#9
PV_Premier , Mar 3, 2017 9:24 am
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Quote:
But interestingly when I search these dates the cheapest fares that come up are SEA-EWR/IAD-GVA-MUC with GVA-MUC operated by Air Berlin!
Why is United offering options on Air Berlin when they serve the final destination?
-RM
You can buy all kinds of strange things on United.com even when UA serves a destination. I've bought a fair number of AS segments on UA.com in the past.Originally Posted by RobOnLI
Fares doesn't exist on United.com. But interestingly when I search these dates the cheapest fares that come up are SEA-EWR/IAD-GVA-MUC with GVA-MUC operated by Air Berlin!
Why is United offering options on Air Berlin when they serve the final destination?
-RM
#10
Quote:
Ahh, thanks for the info. Wasn't aware of this. Originally Posted by Bavariair
It's one of those new Eurowings operated by Air Berlin wetleases...they regularly show up just saying AB although there isn't much AB except a small sticker below the door.
-RM
#12
drvannostren , Mar 13, 2017 4:26 am
So, best guess though is the MUC-ORD would be a K fare?
Which unfortunately would earn 0% to most programs. Does anyone know if this leg would earn? That would really change the value proposition, I was almost thinking of this for a mileage run, maybe to pair with a 1 day trip for a Bundesliga game.
Which unfortunately would earn 0% to most programs. Does anyone know if this leg would earn? That would really change the value proposition, I was almost thinking of this for a mileage run, maybe to pair with a 1 day trip for a Bundesliga game.
#13
Quote:
Which unfortunately would earn 0% to most programs. Does anyone know if this leg would earn? That would really change the value proposition, I was almost thinking of this for a mileage run, maybe to pair with a 1 day trip for a Bundesliga game.
This excellent deal was posted two weeks ago - I would be SHOCKED if it were still around @:-)Originally Posted by drvannostren
So, best guess though is the MUC-ORD would be a K fare?Which unfortunately would earn 0% to most programs. Does anyone know if this leg would earn? That would really change the value proposition, I was almost thinking of this for a mileage run, maybe to pair with a 1 day trip for a Bundesliga game.