So sept 4tn 2013 is my 30th bday. My goal is not to be on US soil come the day.
I keep bouncing back and fourth from going to Iceland, or Ireland spend my bday in the Guinness brewery then head up to Scotland.
Then I figured I'll start in Ireland and just end up in Iceland to come home. Any helpful advise On how to go about booking this without paying 2 one way tickets?
Any sites allow flying into one country and leaving from another?
Why cant you just buy your go home ticket when the time comes
One way tickets, especially abroad are very expensive. Let's say he can get a two way for $1200 but a one way is $1500. You also have to consider visas as generally, Western Europe has a maximum stay of 3 months before a visa is required plus, it will raise questions about why he only has a one way ticket and could be denied entry and although a stretch, it is possible.
So sept 4tn 2013 is my 30th bday. My goal is not to be on US soil come the day.
I keep bouncing back and fourth from going to Iceland, or Ireland spend my bday in the Guinness brewery then head up to Scotland.
Then I figured I'll start in Ireland and just end up in Iceland to come home. Any helpful advise On how to go about booking this without paying 2 one way tickets?
Any sites allow flying into one country and leaving from another?
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Originally Posted by Dirty Dick
I don't think that he mentioned how long he planned to be out there
I took that to mean he doesnt plan on being on US soil till Sep 4th 2013. It was the best sense I could make of it
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Originally Posted by Samschou
One way tickets, especially abroad are very expensive. Let's say he can get a two way for $1200 but a one way is $1500. You also have to consider visas as generally, Western Europe has a maximum stay of 3 months before a visa is required plus, it will raise questions about why he only has a one way ticket and could be denied entry and although a stretch, it is possible.
Its usually cheaper to buy them both at once. Specially if purchased in advance.
This......I used to travel once a year usually to Europe, once to the Middle East. I used to go to one country and spend a week, but I leaned for almost the same price I can see 2 countries, 4 days in each. I booked all my travels through Czech Airlines, great prices and decent service. I haven't traveled in 3 years(since my divorce BS started) so I'm not sure how much things have changed since. Also I always traveled during the winter, you get to see all the same stuff for half the price, you just have to bundle up a bit more.