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FLA77 May 26, 2017 9:36 am

UA: TPA/MCO-SEA/YVR/PDX mid $200s
 
Plenty of availability throughout the year, yielding less than 4 cpm (if routed through EWR), and some with same day turns.

drvannostren May 29, 2017 11:43 am

Is it available in reverse? Domestic deals usually are. I don't really need a flight to TPA/MCO but Florida is always nice, so it might be worth it either way to drive down form YVR.

WesternCDN May 29, 2017 9:50 pm


Originally Posted by drvannostren (Post 28374699)
Is it available in reverse? Domestic deals usually are. I don't really need a flight to TPA/MCO but Florida is always nice, so it might be worth it either way to drive down form YVR.

I'm seeing AA from YVR for $300 CAD (MCO) and $364 (TPA) throughout the summer, but can't seem to find any similar UA fares for the reverse routing (from YVR anyways).

Might be available from SEA, though.

steveman518 May 30, 2017 1:16 pm


Originally Posted by drvannostren (Post 28374699)
Is it available in reverse? Domestic deals usually are. I don't really need a flight to TPA/MCO but Florida is always nice, so it might be worth it either way to drive down form YVR.

Fairly limited from SEA from what I can see, though with better availability on August and September through SFO/IAH/ORD/(some DEN) with some same-day turns as low as $238.

kale73 May 31, 2017 9:16 pm


Originally Posted by steveman518 (Post 28379448)
Fairly limited from SEA from what I can see, though with better availability on August and September through SFO/IAH/ORD/(some DEN) with some same-day turns as low as $238.

It looks like that $238 is a United 'N' (Basic Economy) fare. One will have to spend about $50 more for a fare that earns PQM, PQS, etc.

FLA77 Jun 3, 2017 9:33 am


Originally Posted by kale73 (Post 28386121)
It looks like that $238 is a United 'N' (Basic Economy) fare. One will have to spend about $50 more for a fare that earns PQM, PQS, etc.

I had booked this, for around 250, so when I saw your post I panicked (well, kind of). I checked and mine was booked in K; phew.. Have to watch out for that dreaded N fare from now on.


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