Booking Problems AA in UK
#1
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Hi,
Does anyone know of other travel agents with little or no booking charge in the UK (booking a ONE4) I am from the US trying to book a ONE4 leaving LHR to save some money due to the lower ONE4 prices in UK.
The TA i alreay know of is http://www.trailfinders.co.uk. They charge 75 pounds to book each passenger.
Thanks for any help. Its appreciated!
Does anyone know of other travel agents with little or no booking charge in the UK (booking a ONE4) I am from the US trying to book a ONE4 leaving LHR to save some money due to the lower ONE4 prices in UK.
The TA i alreay know of is http://www.trailfinders.co.uk. They charge 75 pounds to book each passenger.
Thanks for any help. Its appreciated!
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If you're flying here for the ticket, or even in the UK, I'd recommend looking for an agent in Gibraltar or Sweden. It's 1K GBP less than the UK flight, more than worth a trip over there to collect the ticket.
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Originally Posted by MAN Pax
If you're flying here for the ticket, or even in the UK, I'd recommend looking for an agent in Gibraltar or Sweden. It's 1K GBP less than the UK flight, more than worth a trip over there to collect the ticket.
Try the London bucket shop listings under "discount travel agencies" at www.johnnyjet.com.
#4
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When making booking in another country do i have to include the start of my route within that country?
Australia was quoted at $2398 USD for ONE4. Can i call a TA in AU to buy my ticket but not actually go to AU on my route?
Australia was quoted at $2398 USD for ONE4. Can i call a TA in AU to buy my ticket but not actually go to AU on my route?
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Kindly read the sticky threads at the top of this forum.
Yes, you must begin and end the trip in the country where you bought and paid for the ticket. If you want to pay the price listed for country X the transaction must be completed in X. If you send a credit card no. or wire money to a TA in Britain, wanting the British price, your trip mustl originate in Britain. If you want the British TA to sell you a ticket in which travel begins in the US (or France or Slobovia) they can do so but you will pay the US/French/Slobovian price.
You must leave X on your first international flight. Once you return to X, you can't leave again. This is vexing for UK originating trips, since all roads pass through London for connecting flights, and the first time you set paw on pavement in the UK after leaving, game over.
Yes, you must begin and end the trip in the country where you bought and paid for the ticket. If you want to pay the price listed for country X the transaction must be completed in X. If you send a credit card no. or wire money to a TA in Britain, wanting the British price, your trip mustl originate in Britain. If you want the British TA to sell you a ticket in which travel begins in the US (or France or Slobovia) they can do so but you will pay the US/French/Slobovian price.
You must leave X on your first international flight. Once you return to X, you can't leave again. This is vexing for UK originating trips, since all roads pass through London for connecting flights, and the first time you set paw on pavement in the UK after leaving, game over.
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Have you tried simply booking with one of the airlines? A few years ago I used CX London ticketing to set up a ticket ex-CDG which I paid for on departure with no problem at all, so I imagine they could do one ex-LHR (assuming you have some CX long-haul in there).
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Originally Posted by christep
Have you tried simply booking with one of the airlines? A few years ago I used CX London ticketing to set up a ticket ex-CDG which I paid for on departure with no problem at all, so I imagine they could do one ex-LHR (assuming you have some CX long-haul in there).
Yea, i tried calling AA in the UK to pay for the trip, the cust rep took all my info and cc then i got a call back saying they would have to forward my itinerary to the US for ticketing (then i would have to pay the higher US price), because they don't ship tickets outside of country. So i will most likely be calling a TA in UK to book the trip. Just trying to find a no fee or small fee TA.
Last edited by captainflyer; Nov 16, 2006 at 5:36 pm
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Why do you need them to ship a ticket anywhere? Just pick it up at LHR before your first flight.
And try CX - I was impressed with their London ticket desk when I used them (albeit a while ago I know). Tel: +44 20 8834 8888
And try CX - I was impressed with their London ticket desk when I used them (albeit a while ago I know). Tel: +44 20 8834 8888
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Originally Posted by christep
Why do you need them to ship a ticket anywhere? Just pick it up at LHR before your first flight.
And try CX - I was impressed with their London ticket desk when I used them (albeit a while ago I know). Tel: +44 20 8834 8888
And try CX - I was impressed with their London ticket desk when I used them (albeit a while ago I know). Tel: +44 20 8834 8888
i'll give cx a call tomorrow and see what they say. thanks for your help.
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Originally Posted by christep
I've certainly ticketed up to a month in advance for ticket on departure. Currently trying to work something similar out with CX's GSA in DOH.
Can CX give you the option to send tickets out via mail internationaly? instead of personal pickup? Also does anyone know of a TA with a fee less then 75 pounds?
Thank You
Last edited by captainflyer; Nov 17, 2006 at 10:55 am
#13
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Originally Posted by christep
Not sure - I've always been happy just to pick up the tickets at the ticket desk on departure.
Thank You
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Originally Posted by captainflyer
Did they let you pay for the tickets over the phone with your CC? Or did you have to pay then you picked them up in person?

