Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 I have never been asked for a birth cert, even when flying overseas! Wow! > <<but i have to admitt i lied a > little on christophers ticket, he will be in his booster seat and he is > the same size as my almost 2 year old so i put in for the ticket for > infant in car seat under 2.>> > > > I have done it too, but not for airline. They ask you to bring the birth > certificate, I am so afraid that they will ask to see it the one time I lie. > .I do it for train though because they don't ask..... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 HI , I checked several aorlines that do not list fares on orbitz or travelocity. None of them fly to Bismark. I did a search on www.travelocity.com and I found tickets for Northwest for $405 per person round trip. Still pretty high. Usually, when I fly, I search for tickets on travelocity and find the same flight directly on that airlines web page. It is usually a little cheaper but not much. If you don't care what time of day you fly and you are absolutely positive you are going you can try priceline.com You can make a bid and if it is accepted, you're locked in, no refunds and no changing flight times. Check airline prices first to make sure you are making a bid that is lower than what maybe offered. You can usually get tickets that are about 10% cheaper than buying direct. I hope this helps. Ken M. > > > > Hey Everyone- > > > > I am having a hard time finding plane tickets for Chicago that are > > under $420. That is so much money to me and I think it's a crazy > > price. Anyone having any luck with cheaper ticket prices? > > > > I also wanted to say thanks to everyone who wrote about Laikyn going > > to preschool. Today was her first day and things went well for her. > I > > of course was another story. I cried inmy car after I left. She > ddn't > > even notice I was gone. I guess after 3 years I have to let her grow > > up a bit. Anyways, thanks for all the adivce. > > > > (Mom to Laikyn) > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 Not sure if you know this or not but you have to provide a birth certificate now when you board the planes Re: plane ticket prices (Ken) hi heather!! on orbitz they have a flight for $363 per ticket (this is for an adult or child in a reg. seat 2 and over) but i have to admitt i lied a little on christophers ticket, he will be in his booster seat and he is the same size as my almost 2 year old so i put in for the ticket for infant in car seat under 2. i know, i know i probably shouldnt have but just this once wont hurt!! we have all fibbed from time to time and i bet the rss adults have to!! but i also wanted to let you know that i just checked the price again for you and it is now $306 for the same flight so put an amount in the deal detector and i bet it will get matched!! good luck!! jodie c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 laura!! actually it must depend on the airline because i called and asked what type of id was needed if any for the kids because we have e-tickets and they said none, as long as they are traveling with an adult!! so i figured just this year i can get away with it!! jodie c. > <<but i have to admitt i lied a > little on christophers ticket, he will be in his booster seat and he is > the same size as my almost 2 year old so i put in for the ticket for > infant in car seat under 2.>> > > > I have done it too, but not for airline. They ask you to bring the birth > certificate, I am so afraid that they will ask to see it the one time I lie. > .I do it for train though because they don't ask..... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 hey jamie!! i called the airline that we are using and they said no id is required for the kids as long as they are flying with an adult! jodie c > Not sure if you know this or not but you have to provide a birth certificate now when you board the planes > > > Re: plane ticket prices (Ken) > > > > hi heather!! > on orbitz they have a flight for $363 per ticket (this is for an adult > or child in a reg. seat 2 and over) but i have to admitt i lied a > little on christophers ticket, he will be in his booster seat and he is > the same size as my almost 2 year old so i put in for the ticket for > infant in car seat under 2. i know, i know i probably shouldnt have > but just this once wont hurt!! we have all fibbed from time to time > and i bet the rss adults have to!! but i also wanted to let you know > that i just checked the price again for you and it is now $306 for the > same flight so put an amount in the deal detector and i bet it will get > matched!! good luck!! > > jodie c > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2005 Report Share Posted April 28, 2005 my guys would be all over the place, last year i held johnathon on my lap but he just turned 1, now the 2 of them would be trying to fly the plane!!! plus whether i got the ticket for the cheeper price or not they would still be sitting in a booster, i just think it is safer for them. jodie c > > <<but i have to admitt i lied a > > little on christophers ticket, he will be in his booster seat and he > is > > the same size as my almost 2 year old so i put in for the ticket for > > infant in car seat under 2.>> > > > > > > I have done it too, but not for airline. They ask you to bring the > birth > > certificate, I am so afraid that they will ask to see it the one time > I lie. > > .I do it for train though because they don't ask..... > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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