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Hi MonicaI'm flying in and out of Paris and want to know the least expensive way to get back to Paris after my Camino. Any suggestions/recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks! - Monica :arrow:
Hi Monica
I am planning to do the Camino next Spring and was wondering exactly the answer to your question. Can you please tell me what you ended up doing> Thanks very much.
I also flew Veuling. Santiago to Paris direct. Can't remember what I paid but it was not expensive. Ip rebooked the flight before leaving Canada during the planning stage. That allowed for firm departure and arrival times.Hi mayorted,
Vueling. Check out buying ticket online (cheapest if you can do it well in advance).
Look up their site and check out for best day of the week for it. I've used them 2 years in a row.
I've found the direct Vueling flight to CDG is really cheap, when done at right time ,whereas the long one via Barcelona can get quite pricy. Prices can change a lot when you're looking. Don't give up though. Just timing it.
Also, online if you know u will be checking in luggage, make sure you include that online and pay upfront. Doing this later can add a lot to cost of the whole flight .
Online -You can print your boarding pass at time of booking or do it from hotel in Santiago .
If you don't need to go to Paris, and you haven't locked in your main flight to Spain , check out flights to Madrid as starting point. Easier access on return
Buen Camino
Hi Monica
I am planning to do the Camino next Spring and was wondering exactly the answer to your question. Can you please tell me what you ended up doing> Thanks very much.
Thanks very much OzAnnie. I just came back from Greece and learned the hard way about not checking in online, paying for a bag online etc etc. The flights are cheap as long as you remember to do absolutely everything online! That is a great reminder.Hi mayorted,
Vueling. Check out buying ticket online (cheapest if you can do it well in advance).
Look up their site and check out for best day of the week for it. I've used them 2 years in a row.
I've found the direct Vueling flight to CDG is really cheap, when done at right time ,whereas the long one via Barcelona can get quite pricy. Prices can change a lot when you're looking. Don't give up though. Just timing it.
Also, online if you know u will be checking in luggage, make sure you include that online and pay upfront. Doing this later can add a lot to cost of the whole flight .
Online -You can print your boarding pass at time of booking or do it from hotel in Santiago .
If you don't need to go to Paris, and you haven't locked in your main flight to Spain , check out flights to Madrid as starting point. Easier access on return
Buen Camino
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