2010
23
September
Calgary to the UK - $537 roundtrip after tax over Christmas...sort of.
23
September
Thomas Cook just dropped the price of their December 16 to January 12 flights to London and Manchester, UK down to $537 roundtrip after tax.
If there's anyone looking to go to Europe for nearly 4 weeks over the Christmas holidays, this is your chance.
They've also kind of hidden it away on their site, but here's the directions on how to find it:
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cM
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5 Responses to "Calgary to the UK - $537 roundtrip after tax over Christmas...sort of."
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HI CHRIS ,AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEALS , I am looking for a deal for flights only to cancun ,in late november or first week of dec. for 7 -10 days ,,if you can help me to find a great deal I would really apreciate your effort ,thank you ,cristian .
No problem Cristian, can you copy/paste your question on to the following page and I can help you out there?
http://www.ycheap.com/forums/forum/18-calgary-to-all-inclusive-destinations/
Just mention that you're looking for flight only.
cM
Hey Chris ... I need a smoking hot christmas deal to Pheonix ... Got any ideas? I like ur work here ... Keep it up !!!!
Hi Chris ,
Love this deal to Manchester but what does 'sort of' mean ?
Hi Anne,
I was just kind of alluding to the fact that the date range is pretty long, ie, nearly 4 weeks.
So while it is over Christmas, I'm not sure I would exactly call it a true 'over Christmas' flight. Something closer to one or two weeks in duration might be more accurate.
Technically, a November 3rd to February 8th flight would be over Christmas as well :) Just depends on where you draw the line.
cM