CheapOAir comes up with least expensive international flights

Tuesday, 26 Aug, 2008 0

The cheapest destination by air: Nassau, Bahamas from Miami, or $251 round trip. The most expensive: Houston to Dubai, $1652 roundtrip.

Those were some of the results when CheapOair.com compiled a list of the least expensive international airfares now through fall.

“You can afford to travel internationally as much as you can nationally, depending on the dates and flexibility. Availability of such low prices will surprise people who had counted out an international trip,” said Sam Jain, CheapOair CEO.

CheapOair’s list of the top 21 bargains:

01. Nassau, Bahamas
02. Kingston, Jamaica
03. Mexico City, Mexico
04. Montego Bay, Jamaica
05. Guatemala City, Guatemala
06. Panama City, Panama
07. San Jose Cabo, Mexico
08. Quito, Ecuador
09. Caracas, Venezuela
10. San Jose, Costa Rica
11. London, England
12. Paris, France
13. Hong Kong, China
14. Manila, Philippines
15. Tel Aviv, Israel
16. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
17. Papeete, French Polynesia
18. Sydney, Australia
19. Tokyo, Japan
20. Johannesburg, South Africa
21. Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Based in New York City with global offices and 24/7 customer support, CheapOair is a privately held company, known for specially negotiated rates and technology products for consumers and businesses in corporate and leisure travel.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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