In Europe, the holiday season begins in June and lasts until the first days of September. The longest day in Europe is called Solstice 21 st of June and some Nordic countries celebrate the moment with a car-free day. The peak holiday season is in July and August, so prices skyrocket in general 30%, while in some southern countries such as Italy, August is the month where all major companies are out and time leisure has priority. Thus, tourists who want to go for a trip across Europe can already observe promotional advertisements in the media. Many of us use advance web search portals to find the best price offers. However, those who want to find deals for themselves and do not want to stay only in one place should consider the option Multi City offered by major airlines.
multi city Options are offered by all major airlines, sometimes under a slightly different name, such as multi destination or multi Stop.
to optimize your flying experience, think about choosing airlines from Europe with a hub in Europe. It is likely that European regulators apply on all the strict rules that protect airline customers like no other place in the world. Customers in Europe are protected regardless of the country of origin and for any claim, you will be treated with great attention, which is not always the case with other carriers, as basically they are out of practical options over there.
More information about your consumer rights can be followed on the official website of the European consumer centers network of the European Commission:
http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/ecc/consumer_topics/air_travel_en.htm
Here you can find RIGHTS OF EU COMPLAINT FORM AIR PASSENGERS (just in case).
When a customer interacts with a scanner search flights, it will quickly conclude that not only return tickets are cheaper than buying a way, but they are based on promotion the destination, when in reality they are updated only one way! This leaves extra space for cautious buyers who want to reach an agreement on promotions in both directions. The optional multi city book provides an opportunity to discover that, for example, you can fly to Europe, arriving in Frankfurt and leave out of Rome. Multi city is also a way to plan flight at no charge to the airline. For example, you may want to stay in Paris for three days and continue your journey in Munich later with the same ticket printing by the same airline.
An alternative strategy for saving money is a triangle of road, especially when you consider that Europe is a small continent after all. For example, flying from Jakarta to Amsterdam, take a train to Berlin, and fly out of Berlin to Vienna, later leaving Europe in Vienna. For such connections, multi City is an option. Some frequent business travelers might want to train their secretaries to optimize the search for price or schedule around a favorite airline.
A tip of the location of the air hub comes into the picture. Flights to or from a hub for air transport in particular in either direction is always less expensive. But then you discover that the triangle logic is a little contradiction to one return flight cheaper. And yes, you'd be right, except if you consider that your last flight is empty. In other words, passengers taking flights from a given hub and never take the return flight. For example, a one-way ticket price from Frankfurt to Amsterdam is 500 EURO, but either way is less than 0 EURO. Want to fly back if you want to be in Italy at the same time?
- KLM hub is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
- AIR FRANCE hub is Paris Charles de Gaulle airport
- LUFTHANSA has its center in three cities: Munich, Düsseldorf and Frankfurt
a tip for cheap "empty" is to choose a rare promotional destination or to a distant date. For example, your last flight segment "empty" is expected next year in February, so the price offered air-transport is now quite low.
Some airlines impose limits on multi city bookings up to four segments and some others require you have a next time to order. However, a passenger may have two or even more tickets so that the entire flight path can be divided into two tickets, but transmitted with the same airline, which in most cases also guarantees the connection to the case where your previous flight was delayed by the same carrier.
Another benefit of flying with a regular airline instead of cheap airlines is that they offer reduced rates for teenagers - depending on conditions - from 75% to 0% of the regular price . Infants under two years for most children fly free trolleys are available from the airlines on request.
In conclusion, the combination of the above tips should bring much better results than any sophisticated scanner fly. I must admit I've never met a travel agent who cares enough to discuss these options. When traveling in Europe, you have to remember that all travel options depend on your visa limits of the Schengen zone, as all European countries are in Schengen. Have a nice trip!
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