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ColoradoGuy
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One suggestion to get the fare, if it really exists, is to use the ITA Software Engine (login as Guest) to price the exact flights, then get a good travel agent to run the ticket using the flights and fare classes ITA gave you. http://matrix.itasoftware.com/cvg/dispatch/ Just for fun, I inquired about LAX-TPE-BKK Jan 13-23, it gave me EVA at $695, very good connections
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Thai Girls : Meet Sexy Thai Girls
Posted on: 12:43 pm on Dec. 21, 2004
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Bub
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I live near Denver, so I use the Dream Map part of Travelocity for both domestic and Asian flights. It irks the hell out of me that a zillion Eva selections come up, but none are valid. Travelocity told me that their contract with all of the airlines requires them to include fares for routes that airlines "might" fly in the next few years. Maybe they're under negotiation with the airports &/or FAA? They apologized, but said it's all a contractual thing.
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Thai Girls : Meet Sexy Thai Girls
Posted on: 3:25 pm on Jan. 27, 2005
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Mr Alan
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If you are flying to BKK from DEN, you might be better off flying through Seattle. The flying time to the Far East is noticeably shorter through Seattle using the great circle route. If you are flying EVA you can just purchase a separate roundtrip ticket from DEN to Seattle for about $200 (in advance) on Frontier or UA. I also noticed that Travelocity does not list the EVA Evergreen Deluxe fares (not that I could find), so you can get these on the EVA website.
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Sexy Bangkok Girls
Posted on: 4:18 pm on Jan. 27, 2005
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