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saltyg8r

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Consider purchasing a round-trip fare and throwing the return to Copenhagen away. Many airlines price these round trips lower than one ways.

 

Consider enduring some hassles in exchange for some dollars. Sometimes you can do better by getting a flight our X rather than Copenhagen. Taking a low cost intra-Europe flight to X, reclaiming your baggage and rechecking it for the trans-Atlantic MIGHT saving you some money. If you look into this, check the baggage limits and excess baggage charges.

 

Consider doing something like the above, but flying into some place other than your home airport. Perhaps it will be cheaper to enter the U.S. at one of the New York airports and take another carrier to home.

 

As an example which MIGHT or might not work out....

 

Train to Hamburg. Hamburg -> Dublin -> U.S. on Aer Lingus. This airline sells one way for 1/2 the price of round trip. NOte , however, that they have been having some financial issues lately.

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:confused:We are taking a repositioning cruise from Ft.Lauderdale to Copenhagen..any tips on getting the best airfare back to Florida?

 

 

 

You can try out of Copenhaguen into London(which is a great place to find flights) via Air Berlin or Easyjet (watch what airport you arrive at).

 

Into Frankfurt via Air Berlin

 

 

Enjoy!!!

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