Dagen derpå.. Vi var ute å testet utelivet her i auckland og jeg kan si vi ble godt fornøyd :) Daniel danset blant annet med en av lærerne på det første utestedet. Det var en super kveld!
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Honey I would suggest you check withAir New ZealandUnited AirlinesQauntas Airlinesas they all offer servcie to New Zealand and often offer last minute or low season sales.Tips on Saving Money on AirfaresThe staff of Airfarewatchdog has gathered tips on how to find low fares using the Internet. The game keeps changing, but here is our best thinking to date: our top ten tips to snag low airfares.Don’t assume that Travelocity, Orbitz, Expedia, and Sidestep all have the same fares.They don’t. Especially on international fares, one of these online travel agencies could have a fare several hundreds less or higher than another. One summer, Travelocity was selling seats to London on Virgin for $400-$470 round-trip, taxes included, from east and west coast cities, even for peak summer travel. Those fares were only available on Travelocity, not Orbitz or Expedia (they weren’t even available on Virgin’s own site). So check all the online agencies, and use multi-site search engine like Kayak and Booking Buddy.Also, most online travel agencies such as Expedia exclude many of the smaller discount airlines such as Virgin America (which was recently added to Travelocity) and Orbitz only recently added JetBlue.Search airline sites individuallyIncreasingly, airlines have “private” sales, reserving their very best fares for their own sites. With the exception of Southwest, which sells fares on its own site exclusively, most of the airlines that do this are smaller domestic airlines or large international carriers, but we’ve even seen Delta do it, and we’re not talking here just about last minute weekend fares. Alaska, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, Jetblue, Malaysia, Frontier, Qantas, Singapore, SAS, Virgin America, and others are using this strategy. Spirit Airlines frequently has one cent, one dollar and other crazy low fares on its site only.Good Luck!
Taxiarxis Honey I would suggest you check withAir New ZealandUnited AirlinesQauntas Airlinesas they all offer servcie to New Zealand and often offer last minute or low season sales.Tips on Saving Money on AirfaresThe staff of Airfarewatchdog has gathered tips on how to find low fares using the Internet. The game keeps changing, but here is our best thinking to date: our top ten tips to snag low airfares.Don’t assume that Travelocity, Orbitz, Expedia, and Sidestep all have the same fares.They don’t. Especially on international fares, one of these online travel agencies could have a fare several hundreds less or higher than another. One summer, Travelocity was selling seats to London on Virgin for $400-$470 round-trip, taxes included, from east and west coast cities, even for peak summer travel. Those fares were only available on Travelocity, not Orbitz or Expedia (they weren’t even available on Virgin’s own site). So check all the online agencies, and use multi-site search engine like Kayak and Booking Buddy.Also, most online travel agencies such as Expedia exclude many of the smaller discount airlines such as Virgin America (which was recently added to Travelocity) and Orbitz only recently added JetBlue.Search airline sites individuallyIncreasingly, airlines have “private” sales, reserving their very best fares for their own sites. With the exception of Southwest, which sells fares on its own site exclusively, most of the airlines that do this are smaller domestic airlines or large international carriers, but we’ve even seen Delta do it, and we’re not talking here just about last minute weekend fares. Alaska, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, Jetblue, Malaysia, Frontier, Qantas, Singapore, SAS, Virgin America, and others are using this strategy. Spirit Airlines frequently has one cent, one dollar and other crazy low fares on its site only.Good Luck!