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Taca has *just* released some super kick ass fares to much of Central America. I just booked a PHX-SAL for only $219 including taxes. And the Taca portion is in Biz class!
May work from the West coast, and other cities as well. Now, this is *probably* a fare mistake, and Taca may try and weasel their way out of it. I booked on Travelocity, so had to pay $10 booking fee and I opted for the $24.95 next day air delivery of tickets. Still about $250 total.
If you can find any tickets at all, I'd jump on them! These type fares disappear in minutes or hours lately.
If you want more info, check the frequent flyer forum:
[url]http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=565975[/url]
Well the deal is dead. If you were lucky you got a round trip here for about $250, with all Taca portions in Biz Class! I'll be coming in October for the first time.
Make sure you look into the weather for that period.My driver yesterday told me thats when the weather is really bad and the streets flood.Ive been lucky so far just some light to moderate showers not very often.
[QUOTE=Artisttyp]Make sure you look into the weather for that period.My driver yesterday told me thats when the weather is really bad and the streets flood.Ive been lucky so far just some light to moderate showers not very often.[/QUOTE]
I've been in much of Central America throughout the year. There's always a chance of rain and flooding, just as there is of a hurricane, but hey, you've got to take chances! I've been in a Typhoon in Japan, and flooding, earthquakes and such in a number of countries.
I hope the driver drives better than he prognosticates weather because in October the raining season is ending and the winds begin. To my way of thinking, October is one of the "primo" months to be here...everything is green and cool.
[QUOTE=Cpteasy]I hope the driver drives better than he prognosticates weather because in October the raining season is ending and the winds begin. To my way of thinking, October is one of the "primo" months to be here...everything is green and cool.[/QUOTE]
Ok you know better thank you for correcting me for jamies cartieros sake.Talk about driving Ive seen a tragic car wreck here everyday. I was told alot of people have fake lisences.
United has just released a fare that is $150 plus tax. (About $240 total if you buy on the United Airlines site).
Seems to be good until June 10th. Quite a good deal. I think there is good pricing out of SFO too. This is a brand new fare, so might take an hour or so to load fully into UAs computer. I wouldn't bet that these fares will stick around long!
I just booked a trip the 4th - 8th.
Anyone in town?
Hi,
I will visit El Sal. For the and th. Time. Only this time I will be there with the sole purpose of mongering. Yeah, for the whole 5 days! I'm really looking forward to it (KissFresh, Take-out at Lips, Casa 1, La Oficina.). So many mongering places, so little time! (but my frequent traveler points only go so far! I will deplete my free hotel nights).
I'the also like to hire a driver to go to San Miguel and/or Santana. Maybe, if some of you would like to partake, the cab fare would dramatically go down. It could be an advantageous deal for us all.
I'll be staying at the Holiday Inn (near Sta. Tecla). Just leave a message at the front desk for "Alex Dude". (I will leave instructions so that these people forward the messages to me). Or PM me, although I don't really know how this works. I'll find out.
Hope to hear from many of you. If not. Till next time!
Does anyone know if alejandra is still at KF??
[QUOTE=Shark]Does anyone know if alejandra is still at KF??[/QUOTE]
No. She is working at one of the houses/bars that is open at night, I don't know which one. I was at KF several times this week and specifically asked for her, and this is what Claudia told me. (Note: full report on KF will follow when I get the time.)
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I a thinking of taking a trip down to Salva and wanted to know what city Kf is in and nice hotel to stay in. I need to experience the mongering scene again soon. Maybe get to do some scuba diving.
thanks
KF is in San Salvador. I'm traveling and won't be back until Aug 24 or I'd show you around some. I suggest that you read the site for hotel recs. Depends on how much you want to pay. The best are the Raddisson, Hilton, Marriott, InterContinental; then comes the Villa Serena chain (three in the city), El Novo, etc.
Most Salvadoran scuba diving is done lakes Coatepeque or Ilopango, both w/i an hour of the city. Some limited diving at Los Cobanos, but remember, this is the Pacific Ocean! Do NOT expect to find tranquil Caribbean waters. For that, go to the Bay Islands of Honduras.
Cpt.Easy
I am interested in opening up a small bar/casa de citas en san salvador out of a 4 bedroom house but they tell me its hard to get all the proper permits. I was told to just get the bar license and have the girls work as waitresses. just make sure the girls get their medical cards. Im also interested in the local prices they charge here. any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Richard