Europe Pass
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Sherman Oaks, Ca, USA
Posts: 8
Europe Pass
Flying AF LAX-CDG-LAX in May. I want to consider Europe Pass coupons CDG-FCO-PMO then CTA-VIE and finally VIE-CDG. Using Delta miles is desirable but not essential. Sky Team web site is not very informative (by comparison to Star Alliance). Help pls.
#2


Join Date: May 2004
Location: formerly Gold now Diamond, formerly MSY, now LAX, formerly NW, now DL
Programs: Hyatt Plat, Hilton Gold, SPG Gold, Delta Diamond/1MM
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I looked into it a little last summer when it was very new. You buy the ticket thru the airline your intercontinental ticket is on, so your case is AF. There might be info on their website.
Here's a link for info from NW, though you can't ticket thru them. I assume the info is the same though.
http://www.nwaworldvacations.com/spe...erCode=5740WVC
Let me know how it goes....we didn't use it since it didn't include Croatia.
Here's a link for info from NW, though you can't ticket thru them. I assume the info is the same though.
http://www.nwaworldvacations.com/spe...erCode=5740WVC
Let me know how it goes....we didn't use it since it didn't include Croatia.
#3
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: BOS. Formerly DL PM, GM, now nothing
Posts: 605
Originally Posted by NOLAnwGOLD
I looked into it a little last summer when it was very new.
[edit to fix typo]
#4




Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: coastal Croatia
Programs: BAEC Gold, M&M FQTV
Posts: 2,321
This is something a good travel agent does well. If you used an agent to book the transatlantic portion, use them for the Europe Pass. If not, call AF, give them your reservation/ticket number and have them do the booking. You're looking at AZ or AF from Paris to Rome, AZ from Rome to Palermo, AZ on the Catania to Vienna flights (via Milan or Rome) and AF on the Vienna to Paris leg (most direct thought I suppose you could use KLM or Czech Airlines or Alitalia if oyu really wanted extra hassle and extra miles.

