Nadia Crauswell: the more far apart the date is the cheaper it is!if you wait too much you'll end up paying a lot more.take me for example: im going to puerto rico next year and i already have my tickets. hehesorry i dont know the cort of the inter rail...Show more
Peter Lapoint: Get your tickets as soon as possible before the flight date. Airlines make their first release of tickets about ten months in advance of the flight. They are limited in number and are usually the cheapest offer you are going to get. Thereafter they release in batches and price according to how the market for that flight is going. Almost inevitably the price goes up until, a couple of days before the departure date, the price of an economy ticket might exceed the cost of business class if purchased when they were first released.To get by rail to Manchester Piccadilly (the central station) from London you will travel from Euston Station. The journey time is about two hours and ten minutes. Ti! ckets for June will not be released until April. If you go to www.thetrainline.com/buytickets/You can put in the details of your journey and get prices. It is often cheaper to purchase two single tickets than one return ticket. Remember that journeys Monday to Friday and departing London before 9am or arriving before 9.30am will be more expensive than after these times. e.g. a single to Manchester on Saturday returning one week later could be as cheap as £12. During the week outside peak times it is about £39. At peak times, well, you just don't want to know!Have you considered flying into Manchester rather than a London airport. Not sure where you are coming from but Newark and JFK, Philadelphia, Orlando, Chicago and Atlanta are all served from Manchester with a choice of Delta, US Airways, Continental depending on route....Show more
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