Re: [lace] RE: participation in Lace conferences - flights

2013-05-02 Thread robinlace
- Original Message - From: Witchy Woman wytchy...@sbcglobal.net Check out flights that have more than one stop, with one stop being your actual destination..  Sometimes you'll find that booking a 1 stop flight from Cleveland to San Francisco is a lot cheaper than a flight from Cleveland

[lace] RE: participation in Lace conferences - flights

2013-05-02 Thread Jane Partridge
In these super-twitchy days as well, if you leave a flight early would you then be under suspicion of leaving something (eg explosive) behind on the plane? Here, with rail travel, if you buy a cheaper ticket to somewhere else and stop (or start) short, your ticket becomes invalid and you have

Re: [lace] RE: participation in Lace conferences - flights

2013-05-02 Thread Anna Binnie
It would work if you only have only carry-on luggage. If you check a suitcase, it would not come off at the midway stop. Or you could mail your luggage ahead. I usually have too much stuff for a week of lace classes to fit in a carry-on. And... I have to allow room for the things I

[lace] RE: participation in Lace conferences

2013-05-01 Thread Witchy Woman
There have been a few posts about airfares and how expensive they can be. The New York Times ran an article on how to save money on fares. Check out flights that have more than one stop, with one stop being your actual destination...i.e. this year's IOLI convention.  Say you live in Cleveland,

Re: [lace] RE: participation in Lace conferences - flights

2013-05-01 Thread lacelady
- Original Message - From: Witchy Woman wytchy...@sbcglobal.net There have been a few posts about airfares and how expensive they can be. The New York Times ran an article on how to save money on fares. Check out flights that have more than one stop, with one stop being your actual