Last updated on: March 18, 2011 15:54 IST
The killer earthquake and the following tsunami in Japan has led to a shocking spike in airfares from Tokyo to other parts of the world, including India, while inbound fares have dropped.
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AirTran flight 175 from Atlanta at 1:09 p.m. has been canceled.
JetBlue plans to begin flights to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, from Logan and John F. Kennedy International Airport in new York.
By Sean GardinerBloombergAn American Airlines aircraft, left, and two JetBlue aircraft, right, taxi on a runway at JFK.
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I live in California and will be going to school in NY. Needless to say, the flights are EXPENSIVE. anyone have some advice on how to find cheap flights online? Thanks!
I've heard Delta's international flights like to Europe are good. They offer lots of movies and entertainment options, have decent meals, and have good service. is this true?
My cousin seems to have access to a site where she get flights from new York to Trinidad really cheap like $75. She doesn't wanna share the info but does anyone know where I could find a site like that? the fight would be coming form JFK to POS Trinidad.
I'm planning a trip and the tickets I'm looking at show an airport change from JFK to LaGuardia. It's 5pm arrival at JFK and a 7pm departure at LaGuardia. I know shuttles leave every 1/2 hour but take 1 hr to get there. is this a big enough window to make the change? I've not been to either of these airports before and am not familiar with them either: where to get on the shuttle; where to get off; etc.
There are several flights that criss-cross America either on domestic flights or on the long haul over the ocean. Whilst booking these flights one can look for the discounted tickets or round trip, one way or multi-city which will get you the advantage in the pricing of these tickets.
I'm flying from overseas to JFK and then taking a domestic flight. these flights are not connected (as in I am buying the tickets separately). If I have luggage checked in, would I have to retrieve it and then pass through security again to get the domestic flight? Or is there a way of transferring the luggage from one flight to the other?


