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woody with a view
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cheap airfare
a buddy says he can't find cheaper than $400-500+ from tj/sd to cabo/loreto. he wants to fly in sept. i thought i saw a post awhile back for something
like $130?????
any ideas?
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bajajudy
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He has plenty of time and it is not like people are streaming in here in September.
Suggest that he go to http://www.kayak.com and set up a fare alert for his trip. He can get one everyday, once a week, once a month. I have running right now for a
September trip to the Caribbean.
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805gregg
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I got tickets to La Paz about 1 1/2 months ago $405 was the best I could do. Thats round trip.
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cantinflas
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I just looked up Volaris. TJ to La Paz for April 1. 1262 pesos one way. Thats 88 dollars at todays rate.
[Edited on 3-25-2009 by cantinflas]
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Leo
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88 dollars? You can't even take the bus for that.
Wonder how safe it is. Better increase your life insurance.
The grass is always greener....
and so, there is always a better spot in Baja
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fishbuck
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Quote: | Originally posted by Leo
88 dollars? You can't even take the bus for that.
Wonder how safe it is. Better increase your life insurance. |
Ya, in spanish Volaris means "it might fly".
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
"Life's a Beach... and then you Fly!" Fishbuck
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CaboRon
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It's a good airline with all new equipment ....
Slim owns it !
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hdn2mx
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volaris experience
Just did a quick trip to LaPaz from TJ and back....$210.00 RT
Great plane, almost brand new, bigger and cleaner than Alaska Airlines. Also great service. Not to mention once you get to LaPaz or Cabo you don't go
through customs, so it's that much quicker...... I was extremely satisfied...... Will probably do it again in May since LAX to LaPax is about
$500.00...... Cabo is usually cheaper, but my car is in LaPaz and I hang in Todos....... RT
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danaeb
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I've been flying Volaris TJ-LP every 6-8 weeks since they took over the Aerocalifornia route last August. Never a problem. Never late. Free booze
on board. New Airbuses. I just booked a flight for Memorial Day weekend for $155 RT. The trick with the fares is to check often. I don't know how
they work their pricing structure, but it can change from day to day for the same itinerary.
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake every time you repeat it.
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Bajahowodd
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Volaris was modeled on the Southwest/ Jet Blue concept. New, efficient aircraft, with little time on the ground. Thoroughly safe and with good service
and free booze. They hub in Toluca, which saves them alot of dough. They have a codeshare with Southwest that, at least for now, will allow Southwest
passengers to transfer to Volaris in Ft. Lauderdale to then go to any Volaris destination in Mexico. I suspect that Volaris and Southwest decided that
the Eastern seaboard of the U.S. to the Cancun area was the market that was most lucrative. At least for a start. West coast routes are really
dominated by Alaska. Those of you looking for low fares to Loreto, should count your blessings. You're not going to find low fares anytime soon. But,
the trade off is that your relatively undeveloped paradise is still yours to enjoy.
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LOSARIPES
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Aeromexico just anounced will start SAN-LTO 3 or 4 time a week with 50 seaters.
I believe it will go MEX-LTO-SAN. Anyone heard about the fares?
Aripes
God bless America
and Baja tambien
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Phil C
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LOSARIPES Where did you see the Aero Mex info? Starting date?
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LOSARIPES
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Heard it on the radio. Just looked at Aeromexico.com but they have nothing there. Maybe their 800 no.?
Aripes
God bless America
and Baja tambien
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Don Alley
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Quote: | Originally posted by Phil C
LOSARIPES Where did you see the Aero Mex info? Starting date? |
I heard from someone with the city here that the flights start in April. Also, that may be when they open the new terminal.
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danaeb
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Aeromexico to LTO - starts July 2
http://www.tribunadeloscabos.com.mx/newpage/index.cfm?op=por...
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake every time you repeat it.
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tattuna
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I booked with Volaris last week. Two round trip tickets from Tijuana to La Paz in mid June for $307 with tax!
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Pompano
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Does anyone know if any airline flights are availble from San Diego or TJ to Mulege area around late April-early May?
Just need a one-way flight for my friend, Gus. Are therestill flights flying into the Sta. Rosalia strip near Palo Verde? If so, from where?
Thanks.
If not, then it's ..Get on the bus, Gus!
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Bajahowodd
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Was wondering as to how to handle FMT if flying Volaris TJ-La Paz. if I park at the TJ airport, I'm assuming I can handle that at the border as I
cross. But was also interested in the service Volaris operates from the Train station in San Diego. Do they stop at immigration, or just drive
straight to the terminal?
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bigboy
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Yes, the Volaris bus stops at immigration in TJ. Just takes a few minutes!
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Bajahowodd
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Thanks, bigboy.
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