China Airlines Reasonable Flights To Bali

>When I began to read this article, I believed I had found a combination of flights that could not make it in the United States to Bali for a fair amount less than what I was finding on the meta-search sites like kayak.com. Last week when I was research into low-cost airlines to Bali, I saw that the flights from Los Angeles to Denpasar began to return nearly $ 1,100, and I thought I beat the system, but it turns out that when I have this, China Airlines comes with a big sale, which is even cheaper than my formula.

China Airlines Reasonable Flights To Bali

It was frustrating, because this island paradise is so cheap once you arrive, but flights to Bali can kill your entire budget before the pack if you find a good deal. China Airlines, in case you have not heard of them yet, is based in Taiwan, and they’ve entered the path to the U.S. market with some amazing flights to Asia. Perhaps they were just the publicity last week, this week, because their prices are incredible and well below the competition again.

Here is what they are currently offering:

* Los Angeles to Bali: U.S. $ 789 return, transfer in Taipei
* New York City to Bali: U.S. $ 856 return, changing in Anchorage and then Taipei

The above prices include all taxes and charges, and only seem to be available through Orbitz.com (you can buy from Orbitz using our search widget on this page), and all other ticket sites are around $ 40 higher. Of course, that for years I was research, and if you intend to fly a busy upcoming weekend will likely show a higher price.

My work around the closing sale

When I looked at more than USD 1,000 per flight to Bali, last week I discovered that I could fly to Kuala Lumpur about $ 750. When I checked kayak.com for flights from Bali where lowest price was U.S. $ 247, so it was a bit cheaper, but hardly worth all the problems. Later I found out that Air Asia flies this way and does not appear in many search sites, and they have a RT fare between KL and Bali approximately U.S. $ 97th

So when I was booking from LA to Kuala Lumpur and then booked separately from KL to Bali would do it about U.S. $ 850, and the only real difference is I have to pick up bags KL and re-checked the Air Asia flight to Bali.

UPDATE: Someone also just pointed out to me that I need to change airport in Kuala Lumpur, as well as the long taxi ride and another hour should be included if I hoped to save money. Thanks, db!

I also noticed that Air Asia flights can sometimes be booked on mobissmo.com less than the Air Asia on the site itself. The difference is under $ 10, but still there is no reason why the books in the cheapest place possible because the place in flight is the same?

So now, if the full path of the first, and if you go somewhere else than in LA or New York you can probably get cheap flights to Los Angeles after a China Airlines flight cheap here, and usually these online travel agencies, the volume is for you save problems. But when China Airlines promotion ends, you can look at other options, including discount airlines to Bali, because not all are displayed on all search pages. [via baliblog]


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