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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.single flights do usually work out more expensive....and you cant book a single ticket into the US unless you are a citizen or on visa. You HAVE to have a return or onward ticket. The best thing to do is book an 'open -jaw' return. Basically that allows you to fly into one airport and out of another. How you get between them is up to you. Also try to get one that flexible in case you decide to change your dates while youre out there
Most of the cheap returns you see can be booked on an open jaw basis - out to one city, back from another, at half the sum of the two return fares. You may need to go to a travel agent to do it - many sites won't do it on line,
As someone else has said Aer Lingus price their outward and return legs separately - but they fly to relatively few places.
Hey Puzzled54,
I can only comment on Canada as not done USA itself. Can heartily recommend Zoom and you can fly to one city and back from another very easily for no extra charge. We did the same thing on our honeymoon and flew with BA-but it was much more expensive.
Westjet were brilliant for shorter internal flights and cheap too. Just a word of caution, and I know this sounds silly - but its a huge place, on our honeymoon we took 5 weeks to travel from Vancouver back to Toronto and it was manic! We went back in January and this time took two weeks to travel from toronto to montreal, and it was really hectic to try and see everything and came back needing a rest!!
Places look so close on the map and then you find out its seven hours on a train!!
Definately worth a visit though, lovely country -can't wait to go back!!