Yay! Just booked our flights through the One World airline alliance. Our general itinerary is:
New Zealand - Australia - Singapore - Malaysia - Thailand - Laos - Cambodia - Hong Kong - China - US - Spain - London - Scotland - France - Switzerland - Italy - Greece - Hungary - Croatia - Slovenia - Austria - The Czech republic - Germany - Denmark - Finland - New Zealand again!
Our dates are flexible for the plane tickets, so if we like something or hate something we can easily change it, no penalty. These are the countries we are planning on visiting, but won't discriminate if another unplanned country pops up on our way.
It was surprisingly nerve-wracking to commit to buying these tickets, even though we've known for months this is how we want to do our trip. But it's done. We are going.
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Tuesday, March 22
Wednesday, February 9
It's so fluffy!!
We've booked our tickets to New Zealand. We will now HAVE to leave. It is real. All day long I have wanted to do a happy dance. We leave Sunday, April 10th and arrive Tuesday April 12th.
Andy's ticket: one way $41 (United)
Katie's ticket: round trip $285 (Us Airways)
How freaking awesome is that? We will still need to get a ticket for Andy to come home, but we don't need it until November (I am signing up for a United card to get frequent flyer miles). Even though we bought the two tickets using different airline companies, we are on the same flight. My ticket could have been virtually free if we had used Andy's American airline miles but the only flight would have been two days later from Andy's, and really that is worth the extra money we paid to be on the same flight.
And tomorrow we have an appointment to see the travel doctor to talk about vaccinations. This is all coming together. So many big things to check off our to-do list tonight.
Andy's ticket: one way $41 (United)
Katie's ticket: round trip $285 (Us Airways)
How freaking awesome is that? We will still need to get a ticket for Andy to come home, but we don't need it until November (I am signing up for a United card to get frequent flyer miles). Even though we bought the two tickets using different airline companies, we are on the same flight. My ticket could have been virtually free if we had used Andy's American airline miles but the only flight would have been two days later from Andy's, and really that is worth the extra money we paid to be on the same flight.
And tomorrow we have an appointment to see the travel doctor to talk about vaccinations. This is all coming together. So many big things to check off our to-do list tonight.
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expenses,
plane tickets
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