Just to add my $0.02...
Yes, Chile has dropped their reciprocity fee. Brazil is waiving the visa requirement thru Sept. 18. Chile might be on the chilly side due to opposite seasons depending on where you go.
I preferred Budapest over Prague although when I went to Prague, I combined it with a trip to Vienna.
I did Greece in late Sept a few years ago. Flew AA to LHR the BA. I would imagine your options would include DL to AMS/CDG then KL/AF to ATH if the direct flights don't look good? Stayed in ATH for a few days then took a boat to Santorini & Mykonos before flying back to ATH. Getting out was tough. Spent all day at ATH and got the last flight out to LHR followed by a few days in Munich for Oktoberfest. Luckily I had some HHonors points to burn and didn't have to pay 200+ Euros/night. Had an awesome time at Oktoberfest.
Been a while since I've been to HKG but definitely a fascinating city. Can also vouch for Thailand. BKK and Koh Samui.
I've been hearing good things about Vietnam but haven't been yet.
isppilot - Senior NonRev Correspondent - New York City
carolyngo (10-Jul-2016), Migflanker (06-Feb-2016)
Hong Kong hotels are not that bad. How much luxury do you want? You can easily find rooms for around $70. I stayed at the ibis north point for this. Its a bit out of the way though, but good access to subway. Ibis also has a hotel Ibis Hong Kong Central for under $100. Look at Delta Perks for hotel deals, you can stay at someplace like Cordis Hong Kong at Langham Place for $150 (not much savings over hotel website) or you can be adventurous and stay fairly cheap at places in Chungking Mansion (under $30). Oh, only under $30 if you do not go New Years weekend as I found out this year.
Offroader - NonRev Correspondent - Utah
Migflanker (06-Feb-2016)
We're S3CR. We did Prague, Budapest and Vienna in September and had a great trip. Liked the cities in that order. Prague is amazingly inexpensive. Loved Budapest. Not enamored with Vienna.
We find that JFK - EUR is good most days. We only list for Business Class and we avoid the 757 routes which leave from T2. You have 4 time slots from T4 to try to catch a flight (over 20 a day). If you'll take Main Cabin, JFK is almost a guaranteed trip in our experience, especially off-season. We go wherever we can get on and deal with where we're going once in Europe while we're in the air. We also go DTW - AMS since there are 4 flights a day each way. BOS is also OK if the loads look good.
We haven't nonrev'd TPAC but a friend who does regularly says that PDX - NRT is the easiest initial leg.
We'll nonrev JFK/DTW-AMS for a BGO/OSL trip in July and JFK-MAD/BCE/CDG/GVA/AMS/BRU/DUB/SNN for a November Trip.
So many places to go, and so much to see and do.
mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel
Wherever you go, there you are
Well, damn! That doesn't make me happy, V. IST is such a great escape city for a short visit. Where will I buy my spices now?
Back to the subject--we're returning to Malta sometime soon. We have comp stay @ Corinthia Palace, then a few on Gozo Island. I'm on the hunt for a farmhouse w/swimming pool.
mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel
Wherever you go, there you are
We're still good for this year except flts are almost all oversold--by ALOT! I have to manage a visit somehow. Maybe since August is so hot?
mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel
Wherever you go, there you are
It is not starting this year. Not sure why they have not yanked it from travelnet.
Delta to suspend New York-JFK - Istanbul service | Delta News Hub
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks