Cheapest flight in the world?
#1
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Join Date: May 1998
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Cheapest flight in the world?
A few days ago I read an article in BA's onboard magazine about a twice-daily flight up in the Orkneys that's scheduled to take only two minutes! Anyway, it got me thinking -- if that's the shortest flight in the world, what's the cheapest? I called BA, but the rep on the phone was annoyed by the question and couldn't give an answer. Where could I find out? I don't care where the flight begins or ends, but it needs to be eligible to accrue frequent flyer miles in a major program, and it needs to fly frequently enough that I could fly several round trips in a day. (Executive Platinum on a shoestring budget, here I come...)
#3
Join Date: Oct 1999
Posts: 300
Some of the cheapest fares recently have been the "unpublished fares". These are the internet fares available on the airline website or e-mailed to you after signup on the airline website. They are only short duration sales with travel time restrictions. Some of the airlines with these fares are US, DL, CO, NW and AA. However, trying to find "the cheapest" fare is like trying to catch a moving target, since they are changing as you read this. Isn't yield management wonderful?
#6
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: New York, NY U.S.A.
Posts: 30
Hello,
I would share your interest in flying very cheap tickets to get extra miles...sometimes it works out best that way. One of the best places to look is www.bestfares.com. It costs $60 a year. Lately I have seen round-trip fares for say $60 or so. There was once a DFW-MEM fare for around $20, but it only lasted a couple of hours. The fares change all the time as well. There used to ba one-way fares from DCA bo BOS for $67 with tax included. You could fly DCA-EWR-CLE-BOS for $67 each way. Years ago I remember a fare BOS-MHT for $19 on Business Express (at the time DL commuter airline). There is talk somewhere on this board about a DL $20.02 fare...not sure what it is for. May check DL forum myself.
I would share your interest in flying very cheap tickets to get extra miles...sometimes it works out best that way. One of the best places to look is www.bestfares.com. It costs $60 a year. Lately I have seen round-trip fares for say $60 or so. There was once a DFW-MEM fare for around $20, but it only lasted a couple of hours. The fares change all the time as well. There used to ba one-way fares from DCA bo BOS for $67 with tax included. You could fly DCA-EWR-CLE-BOS for $67 each way. Years ago I remember a fare BOS-MHT for $19 on Business Express (at the time DL commuter airline). There is talk somewhere on this board about a DL $20.02 fare...not sure what it is for. May check DL forum myself.
#7
Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: wash, dc
Posts: 78
i once got a $85 RT fare from DCA to SLC on Cont. don't know if it was a mistake, or not. no restriction (except for sat night stay). it was only available a few hours early one Weds morning last Sept.
maybe the airline was doing some market research to see how many people moved (even knew about) on this low price.
jexjex
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maybe the airline was doing some market research to see how many people moved (even knew about) on this low price.
jexjex
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I paid $18 round trip between Seattle and Spokane during a promotion a few years ago.
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#12
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Cheap fares are out there. Bestfares.com is a good place to pick these up (don't need a membership).
In terms of lowest cost per mile, there are some incredible deals that come up.
Recently had SNA to CMH (orange county to columbus, OH) for $122 roundtrip, no Sat stay. In terms of pure cost, not cheap, but in terms of mile value, a great deal. I know someone who bought enough of these to make platinum status by February, all for less than $1500, getting 100k in miles to boot. I'm sure there have been some even better deals out there.
Perhaps we should open this thread up: not just cheapest ticket, but best mile value. I'm interested in what's been the best.
In terms of lowest cost per mile, there are some incredible deals that come up.
Recently had SNA to CMH (orange county to columbus, OH) for $122 roundtrip, no Sat stay. In terms of pure cost, not cheap, but in terms of mile value, a great deal. I know someone who bought enough of these to make platinum status by February, all for less than $1500, getting 100k in miles to boot. I'm sure there have been some even better deals out there.
Perhaps we should open this thread up: not just cheapest ticket, but best mile value. I'm interested in what's been the best.
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JeffLewis2:
See the Continental thread "Best bang for the buck"
http://talk.flyertalk.com/forum/Foru...ML/000400.html
See the Continental thread "Best bang for the buck"
http://talk.flyertalk.com/forum/Foru...ML/000400.html
#15
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Utah
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Delta is currently offering fares of $20.02on certain flights next week.
They are:
10/25 9737 SLC-ATL
10/26 9738 ATL-DCA-CVG
10/27 9739 CVG-LGA
10/27 9740 LGA-DFW
10/28 9741 DFW-LAX
10/28 9742 LAX-MCO
Each leg is $25.27 with taxes.
Good on these days only and can only be booked on the internet at Delta's site.
Hop on and lets go.
Here is the link with the info.
http://www.delta-air.com/specprom/pre-special.html
They are:
10/25 9737 SLC-ATL
10/26 9738 ATL-DCA-CVG
10/27 9739 CVG-LGA
10/27 9740 LGA-DFW
10/28 9741 DFW-LAX
10/28 9742 LAX-MCO
Each leg is $25.27 with taxes.
Good on these days only and can only be booked on the internet at Delta's site.
Hop on and lets go.
Here is the link with the info.
http://www.delta-air.com/specprom/pre-special.html


