Traveling Help [+REP]

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  1. Rider

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    Need some questions answered.
    Only answer if you actually know it.

    1. How old do you have to be to travel alone of Air Canada?

    2. What would the price be for traveling from Canada to Denmark (Average/Cheapest Price)?

    3. How often does the price change? Or does it not?

    4. What is the ratio "Person to Luggage" on Air Canada?

    5. Is it more money to stay longer, or do you only get charged for the flight?
     
  2. gugubee557

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    1. I think the minimum limit is 8 years old, so I guess you're alright.

    2. This really depends from when you want to have your flight. Seriously, I just checked the price, and they are ridiculous. The lowest price you could get would be 1500$.

    3. Like I said above, it depends on when you want to have a flight. The prices are cheaper on the week days and during the night. Obviously, the prices are higher when the flight is on a holiday.

    4. http://www.aircanada.com/en/travelinfo/ ... ry-on.html

    5. Well, of course, you've got to pay for an hotel, so that is costly. You only get charged for the flight, but it really depends from when you take your flights.
     
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  3. Rider

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    Toronto, Ontario (If your from the usa and unfamiliar, it's like an hour away from Boston.

    And i have cousins who ill be staying with.
     
  4. gugubee557

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    Yeah, I live in Canada too, Quebec City ;D

    When do you want to leave ?
    And when would you like to come back ?

    I can do a quick price check on the tickets ^^
     
  5. Will

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    1. No clue.

    2. I would guess a one-way flight (economy) at around $1500 - but you can check that on the internets.

    3. The price generally changes with the price of fuel, and the economic climate - or if the company just feels like raising prices.

    4. Most flights will only allow 7kg carry-on luggage and 32kg check-in luggage. Those will (generally) be the maximums and you'll have to pay extra for more bulky check-in luggage. They don't weigh cabin baggage, but it must be of certain dimensions or you'll have to check it in.

    5. Well, of course it'll cost more money for hotels, food, etc. But in terms of flights, you'll only need to pay for the specific flight. You can buy a one-way there, and a one-way back a week later, or 6 months later, and you shouldn't pay anything more/less for the flights.
     
  6. Rider

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    If i were to go to denmark and back is it $1500 or $3000?
     
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    $1500

    But I found that if you left Around 15th August and you came back around 22nd August, it would cost you around $7000....
     
  8. Aaron

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    1. How old do you have to be to travel alone of Air Canada?
    Children aged five to 12 will only be allowed to travel by themselves on non-stop flights.

    2. What would the price be for traveling from Canada to Denmark (Average/Cheapest Price)?
    Approximated $1500?

    3. How often does the price change? Or does it not?
    Changes when fuel prices go up, the flight is near/on a holiday/public holiday etc. Weekdays are cheaper I think.

    4. What is the ratio "Person to Luggage" on Air Canada?
    Too long lol. Check it here: http://www.aircanada.com/en/travelinfo/ ... ecked.html

    5. Is it more money to stay longer, or do you only get charged for the flight?
    Only the flight :)