Help! I'm a new (4 months) flight attendant in St Louis trying to get to Bali for the World Peace Concert on 4/22/03. I need all the help I can get! Any travel tips and cheap alternatives greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Deb
Help! I'm a new (4 months) flight attendant in St Louis trying to get to Bali for the World Peace Concert on 4/22/03. I need all the help I can get! Any travel tips and cheap alternatives greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Deb
Hotels are currently "giving away" rooms to those in the "biz". Have seen rates as low as USD25.00 per night in quality places like the Sheratons' for example. The island has been hard hit by a big slump in numbers from it's largest market Australia, and they are doing all sorts of things to get the people back.
Check the usual chains/suspects out, but also hit some of the Bali www websites for super specials.
As far as getting there, not sure who you are with (as in carrier) or what benefits you get with other carriers, but CO fly there from GUM with Air Mike subsidiary, SQ from SIN, MH from KUL, CX from HKG and JAL from Japan. QF also fly there from SIN PER and DRW and a limited service at the moment from SYD. Garuda is of course the logical choice, however, they don't tend to interline with many other carriers. If you can get to somewhere in Asia like SIN, then you may find a very good fare on the Garuda www. Failing a direct routing into DPS, try looking at getting into CGK - domestic flights between Jakarta and Denpasar are frequent and dirt cheap - even an ID50 firm space won't hurt too much.
My main concern of course is the conference - non-revving into a place that has limited flights at the best of times is always hard, let alone with something like this on. Maybe getting yourself to Asia, then either grabbing a www special or an ID50 firm may be a better option.
Cheers.
<span style="font-family:Lucida Sans Unicode">AL - NonRev Correspondent Australia/Oceania/Asia </span>
Thanks for the advice. I know it's a long shot, but I'm going to try. Heard from one travel place that the US State Dept has issued a travel advisory for Americans in that area, so anything they had would be cancelled?? Not familiar with US travel advisories during war time. Does that mean I absolutely cannot go? Makes me worry about my English friend (who's a performer scheduled to be there), and also about the success of the concert in general.
Thanks again,
Deb
US State Dept Travel Advisories otherwise known as American Propaganda is designed to keep the masses both ignorant and fearful. If the same rules were applied to U.S. cities that they apply overseas then Chicago, New York and Los Angeles would be constantly under high alert with advisories of a high danger of being murdered, raped, robbed and/or kidnapped.
Randy - Nonrev Correspondent Chicago
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