Saturday, November 21, 2009

What is the cheapest flight from charleston, WV, to charlotte, north carolina

What is the cheapest flight from charleston, WV, to charlotte, north carolina?

Orlando - 2 Answers
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Us Air has a direct flight that costs about $373.80 Round Trip including taxes Ever consider driving down there instead of flying? Its only about a 7 hour drive down I-77, With flying, you have to be at the airport 1 hour earlier for or your flight, Take the 1 hour Journey between those airports, spend around 30 minutes getting your luggage- then getting to your where you need to go. With a car, it would probally take at the most $75.00 Round Trip (depending on your car) for gas, $1.00 for your states Toll Road, along with food along the way - So That would equal out to about $100.00 Its really upto you 3 hours via plane for $373.80 7 hours via your car for about $100 If you decide to fly the link is http://www.usairways.com Another option is Greyhound Bus Services between charleston and charlotte, they have 3 buses daily in each direction its only $86 Round Trip. - http://www.greyhound.com Have a great day!!!
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try http://airfare.bootsnall.com/ for cheap airfares. fare results do not include taxes but are relatively cheap.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Options for shortest/cheapest flights from Charlotte to Japan (stops could be included)

Options for shortest/cheapest flights from Charlotte to Japan (stops could be included)?
I was just wondering what would be the cheapest flight between Charlotte to Japan (with stops probably)
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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You can check http://www.amsterdamcheapflightonline.com where they compare ANY travel options for you... They fly anywhere in the world, so don't let the name trick you... Just go there and check it out.
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I checked on http://www.lowcostroutes.com/en/fly_from_Charlotte_NC and found a flight from Charlotte, NC (CLT) to Tokyo Metropolitan Area (TYO) with Lan.
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I would check out United Airlines from Charlotte to Chicago and from Chicago to Tokyo. Other option is Delta/Northwest from Charlotte to Detroit and Detroit into Tokyo.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Do you have to pay baggage fees each time when your flight has multiple stops

Do you have to pay baggage fees each time when your flight has multiple stops?
Im flying to austin from florida using US Airlines Express. The flight goes to Charlotte, North Carolina and stops, then i have to switch to another plane that departs from North Carolina to Austin one hour later... Do I have to pay my baggage fees again when i switch planes? or does the fee i pay at first cover the whole trip?
Air Travel - 2 Answers
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The fee you paid should cover it all... unless it's one of those deals where if you show up at the airport and your luggage weighs more than is allowed/or that you originally paid - you might have to pay additional. To answer your question, NO, you do not have to pay baggage fees for each leg of your flight.
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You pay one fee only when you check your bags. You'll pay it again if you're flying home one additional time as well.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Stuck in Charlotte NC. My flight got delayed. Will the airline put me on another flight

Stuck in Charlotte NC. My flight got delayed. Will the airline put me on another flight?
It got delayed. I have two lay overs getting to the west coast. Are the airline willing to put me on another flight, hopefully a direct flight. What are my chances.
Air Travel - 2 Answers
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why are you asking us? why not ask the airline we don't run the airlines the airline would know not us where are you coming from you don't say what airline are on you don't say where are you going -again you don't say when people don't tell us all the information i tend think you are a trolling because they would said i was on such and such airline then you said a layover which is not the same as connection
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If you are traveling on a single ticket (through fare basis), that is, you're booked on the same airline (or in combination with their alliance partners) from your origin to your final destination, then you should have no problem. Connecting in CLT means you're probably flying US Airways and they will be aware of the timing issues and if your connecting flight departs before your late flight arrives, you'll be accommodated. Just check with any gate agent. If the delays are the direct fault of the airline and you cannot be accommodated the same day, the airline will get you a hotel, give you food vouchers and get you on your way the next day. If you are traveling with point to point ticketing, regardless of whether or not it's the same airline. You will be out of luck and must arrange your next flight and pay any penalties that may apply. RJ

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