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**** picking your own outbound and return flight times?? ****

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ukvs1 | 22:37 Sun 06th Feb 2011 | Travel
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i remember going to a website that you was able to pick your return flight flights (outbound and inbound) separately and so picking the times that you want to fly. but i can't find it again

any replies for websites that do this would be appreciated.

thanks
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don't they all do that? easyjet, ryanair, monarch all do..
oh, I see you're a non-answerer.

ahh well.
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Odd isn it sara,
WHY do people ask questions if they never return and say thanks,or even acknowledge that they have SEEN the answer?
Few on tonight
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cos they are blind perhaps?

but probably downright rude.....
pink.
I refuse to believe that you have ever seen or done anything sleazy! LOL
that excellent company Ryanair do it, Michael O'leary for prime minister!!
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Weel pink,
What AM I to think when you suggest an airline called sleazyjet! LOL
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there's teasyjet too, its sister airline
I believe ukvs1 thanked everyone in advance, at least that's how I read it.
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Also the airline that has bad pilots,queasyjet!
some somebody goes to a Q&A website to ask questions? Isn't that exactly what the site is for?

You can book separate return flights on most airlines' sites, though probably not charter airlines, which prefer you to be on the same flight one or two weeks later.. Sites like skyscanner can help you find out who goes where

http://www.skyscanner.net/.
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Pinki.. to me thanks means ..well...thanks.

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