How much would a ticket to Egypt from Canada cost?
I live in Canada, Nova Scotia, as well as we am wondering how most the sheet would price to go to egypt. Both a single approach as well as lapse flight.
There is no "one price" between one city and another in the airline industry. The next time you get on a plane, look around: every person on that flight will have paid a different amount for their seat. The same seat on the same flight can go for $1,000 more depending on when and how the person books and where they live.
A round trip flight between Halifax and Cairo flying economy could cost anywhere from $1,100 to $4,000, depending on how long you stay in Cairo, what specific airlines you choose, specifically where you buy the ticket (the same ticket bought online in Canada will cost less than if bought online in the US), and how far in advance you buy it. One way goes from $900 to $3,500. This does not include taxes and local improvement scams…er, local improvement charges.
Hi! I’m so sorry, but to find out on my own how much the round trip ticket would cost, I would need to know what city the airport is in, the city you want to go to in egypt, etc. (I don’t live in canada lol) But here’s the website that I was going to use. All you have to do is type your info in! Hope this is helpful http://www.travelocity.com/?Service=TRAVELOCITY
Edit: I tried typing in Nova Scotia, and the website thinks you’re talking about the U.S.. all you have to do is go to the bottom of the page that comes up and switch the country and enter the province and city!
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The Divine Bubba Blue
August 8th, 2009 at 12:48 pm
There is no "one price" between one city and another in the airline industry. The next time you get on a plane, look around: every person on that flight will have paid a different amount for their seat. The same seat on the same flight can go for $1,000 more depending on when and how the person books and where they live.
A round trip flight between Halifax and Cairo flying economy could cost anywhere from $1,100 to $4,000, depending on how long you stay in Cairo, what specific airlines you choose, specifically where you buy the ticket (the same ticket bought online in Canada will cost less than if bought online in the US), and how far in advance you buy it. One way goes from $900 to $3,500. This does not include taxes and local improvement scams…er, local improvement charges.
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August 8th, 2009 at 12:48 pm
Hi! I’m so sorry, but to find out on my own how much the round trip ticket would cost, I would need to know what city the airport is in, the city you want to go to in egypt, etc. (I don’t live in canada lol) But here’s the website that I was going to use. All you have to do is type your info in! Hope this is helpful
http://www.travelocity.com/?Service=TRAVELOCITY
Edit: I tried typing in Nova Scotia, and the website thinks you’re talking about the U.S.. all you have to do is go to the bottom of the page that comes up and switch the country and enter the province and city!
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