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#858804 by petercooper
03 Oct 2013, 13:07
I travel to San Francisco once each year for a conference, usually in May and it generally costs about £2600 return in Z if I'm not lucky enough to get upgrade with miles availability.

From 2014, the conference moves to March, and I've been looking for fares for months. Without fail, it's around £3300 return which is out of my budget. Conveniently, BA gives exactly the same price ii)

Are fares just up a lot in general or is March a busier time for the LHR-SFO route? Or am I just trying to buy too early? I usually buy about 90 days in advance but wanted to be more prepared this time :-)
#858848 by Neil
03 Oct 2013, 14:12
Smid wrote:So is there anything fancy you have to do to see ex-eu fares (dublin and brussels, though pre clearance at dublin sounds like a winner)?


No, but you have to book through an agent like expedia, you can't book them direct on the VS site. You obviously have to get to the starting point yourself and you need to be careful on your return to ensure your bags are only checked to LHR and not the final destination where you started your trip from.
#858849 by Smid
03 Oct 2013, 14:14
Hmmn, expedia does the job, and the 1650 quid looks like a solver (to me the fact that I can eurostar rather than fly there would appeal to me personally) seems to answer that question (I didn't ask it, but was checking for 'future reference').


(Edit) that was from Brussels 12/3/2014 to 19/13/2014, but thats a pretty lovely price really, if only you could split the flight over one night, a 6:40 flight is never a good thing for me :)
#858850 by Smid
03 Oct 2013, 14:23
Hmmn, nice price to vegas the time I was previously looking at, and given club kind of costs 300-500 quid, virgins really selling the vegas leg at 1100-1300.

Who says these cabins are full?
#858856 by petercooper
03 Oct 2013, 18:06
I don't take any checked luggage and I live in the north.. so a hop over from a northern airport to Dublin, Amsterdam, Brussels, etc, first is certainly a possibility! I'll certainly look into some of these options if I can't persuade Virgin to let me upgrade with my miles, thanks ;-)
#858959 by Petmadness
05 Oct 2013, 09:30
petercooper wrote:I don't take any checked luggage and I live in the north.. so a hop over from a northern airport to Dublin, Amsterdam, Brussels, etc, first is certainly a possibility! I'll certainly look into some of these options if I can't persuade Virgin to let me upgrade with my miles, thanks ;-)


Let us know how you get on, especially if you use Dub, Ams etc y)
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