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According to ita that is 423 EUROS not dollars....would be about $531...still a good price.Originally Posted by iggyray
ATH-NYC $423 RT ai, September with AZ
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work in reverse....
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Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work in reverse....
Still, if you wanted to do several trips one might combine it with the equally good NYC-IST fares we've been seeing.....Originally Posted by Burj
ATH-NYC $531.... According to ita that is 423 EUROS not dollars....would be about $531...still a good price.Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work in reverse....
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Look again. If you have L fare both way there's no YQ on them.Originally Posted by Burj
According to ita that is 423 EUROS not dollars....would be about $531...still a good price.
I can't comprehend how AZ is still floating after what they did in the past few years...
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stavraetos , Jun 22, 2012 11:06 am
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But expect a "hot summer and fall" in ATH this year. Now with the conservative lead government there are most likely gonna be lots of strikes.
As a Greek who has lived half my life in Athens, I would warn people who are trying to make a trip like this as a pure MR to take caution because strikes (public transportation, airport employees, etc.) can wreak havoc on your trip. However, as a vacation for a few days, with time spent outside of Athens, I'd say go for it.Originally Posted by mith
great fare. But expect a "hot summer and fall" in ATH this year. Now with the conservative lead government there are most likely gonna be lots of strikes.
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Trip interruption insurance helps....Originally Posted by stavraetos
As a Greek who has lived half my life in Athens, I would warn people who are trying to make a trip like this as a pure MR to take caution because strikes (public transportation, airport employees, etc.) can wreak havoc on your trip. However, as a vacation for a few days, with time spent outside of Athens, I'd say go for it.
A3 hasn't been too affected by it.