norwegian air. perfect for a road trip with mates.
bargain!!!!
15 comments
whizzkid1
31 Dec 16#1
only cheap if you're not taking luggage though ?
LetoKynes to whizzkid1
31 Dec 163#2
It's only expensive if you do :wink:
Fantastic price
superjack
31 Dec 162#3
Great price, but check the accommodation prices first- they were outrageously high when we looked in May for the Thomas cook deal
SaltyCDogg to superjack
31 Dec 162#5
I bought the £200 thomas cook flights in May, amazing deal that included luggage, then checked hotel prices... the HI Boston hostel was pretty good though.
gidsterc
31 Dec 16#4
flying into Boston, America - on September 11th???
dion77 to gidsterc
31 Dec 16#6
oOmaybe that explains the price
ryebernal to gidsterc
31 Dec 16#10
i never even thought about that. lol. now i'm thinking what have i done???
blowbrown
31 Dec 161#7
You are better staying in one of the towns around Boston and getting the train into the city. We stayed in a lovely hotel in Concord on our last trip. The hotel was a fraction of the price of the city centre ones. From memory I think the train ride was around 30 mins into Boston City Centre.
Not that great. This is actually pricey considering it's Boston. Especially when you take no baggage into consideration, works out more expensive than standard pricing on another airline.
geeadamg
2 Jan 17#12
Boston > NYC
KrispiiDuck
3 Jan 17#13
Would you mind sharing the name of the hotel please?
blowbrown
4 Jan 17#14
We stayed in the Best Western in Concord. We got two rooms for the price of one similar quality room in Boston. The BW had a lovely pool and a great breakfast buffet in with the price. This was a couple of years back so I'm guessing the prices will have hiked a bit with the poor £ to $ exchange rate at present.
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norwegian air. perfect for a road trip with mates.
bargain!!!!
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Fantastic price
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