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Is $2000 CAD a good price for a round trip from Toronto to Tokyo? Booking like 5 months in advance.
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>>2655641
>he doesn’t churn aeroplan points
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Airline/class?

>>2655695
Aeroplan is shit-tier now that you can't book ANA through them
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Wtf that much?? Jfc I can get round trip from America to Singapore for a fraction of that. What the shit is happening to your country
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>>2655696
air canada, regular class
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>>2655641
drive to new york fly out of jfk or la guardia see if you can get a better deal
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>>2655707
Some of it is because YYZ is a shit airport that has high fees built into the ticket and some of it is because air Canada practically has a monopoly on international flights
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>be indian
>mass immigrate to Canada and Australia cause white cucks let me in
>take over all American corporations
>get all threads or post I report talking about cooming in India deleted as the mod is a fellow Chad Indian
>can fly from ND to Tokyo return for 530 US dollars
>Japan is actively giving Indians scharships and work visas
>will pick up many cute Japanese girls to service my brahmin cock
>cucknadians can't even afford to fly to Japan
Are you ready for the Indian century /trv/? causei its only just getting started
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>>2655641
I checked last year and if you just go to Buffalo instead of Toronto and put up with a layover en route you can save 1-4 hundred CAD even with exchange.
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>>2655775
What is up with this board and its obsession with pajeets
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>>2656014
polfags having a slow day
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>>2656014
If you're a westoid go look outside. Those faggots are everywhere. If you live in a second world country then congrats. You don't have to experience them replacing you.
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>>2656014
bunch of people on /g/ have found out about countries luring things onto the digital nomad and twg has regularly pointed faggots here. Also >>2656014
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>>2655737
wouldn't the gas prices and parking for weeks cost a ton though?
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>>2655696
Aeroplan is still cheaper than United and better service than LifeMiles
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>>2656260
If he's on the east coast of Canada, it may be worth seeing if it's worth it to fly to New York and catch a flight from there. He can find one-way tickets from Montreal to NY for like $130 USD.
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>>2655641
what
my trip to osaka and back was 550 euros
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>>2656319
Canada's dollar is in the fucking gutter
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>>2655707
We weren’t lying when we say we suffer here
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>>2655695
>air canada
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>>2655641
To save a couple hundred I'm looking at flying TO to Vancouver, then going from there to Tokyo with a japanese airline that only flies out of west coast cities.
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>>2656853
No one uses Aeroplan to actually fly Air Canada
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>>2656296
>>2656005
Thanks anons, although I just checked on google flights and a New York-Tokyo round trip in the fall is $1650, a New York-Toronto round trip is $300, and a Toronto-Tokyo round trip is $1900 so I think I'll just go with the basic Toronto-Tokyo.
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>>2655641
maybe, keep searching maybe use vpn too and switch currency that may help
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>>2656853
>>2656971
>>2655696
What travel points credit card do you use? I just churned the TD and CIBC aeroplane cards for the signup bonus and minimum spend to get tickets to Thailand
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>>2655641
That's definitely on the high side. I bought a direct flight from Toronto to Tokyo as well back in January for about $1600 and even then I thought that was a tad pricey. I just checked and if I were to try and buy the same tickets now (2 weeks in October) the price is around the $2000 range, so maybe that's just the norm now sadly.
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>>2656972
Check LAX-Tokyo or SFO. Sometimes they're under $800 USD. Then, can you fly from Detroit on a Jetblue or something?
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Paying 4x more for flights is a perk of living in the amazeballs nation of Canada. Just like the worthless currency making everything 50-60% more expensive than for Americans.
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>>2657621
I've done it for under 500 there, 600 is doable these days with some people
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>>2655641
>>2655743
O Canadaaa!
Our shitty shitty laaand
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>>2657623
Blame privatization. Back when Air Canada was a crown corp, you used to be able to get flights all over the country and abroad for relatively cheap. It used to cost $150 to go from Montreal to LG-2 in James Bay. The same flight now costs over 2k, it's cheaper to fly to fucking Paris than it is to go to Vancouver from Toronto.
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>>2655641
Man I'm in the UK and was looking at flights home for Christmas the other day. Air Canada literally quoted more than I've ever spent in the 15 years I've been flying back and forth, including the one time I booked the last seat on a flight back for a friend's wedding. Don't know what the fuck is going on in Canada, but things seem mad.
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what the fuck?
It's like 1k for me round trip portland to tokyo
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>>2657621
Toronto-LAX-Tokyo would indeed save me $200 but considering I upgrade seats and that costs what, like $100 per flight? That might trim down the savings and by then I'm not sure if it's worth the hassle. I guess I'll just go for a direct flight. Thank you
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>>2657689
>Blame privatization
Yeah not the 36 years of inflation and economic mismanagement making the country's already shitty economy worse relative to others since Air Canada was privatized
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>>2656014
You're literally responding to a poojeet you retarded faggot
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price was 1200cdn a month ago. prices jumped just as gov budget was released and """summer gas"" came back. bought tix for 1900 just recently kickin myself as i shouldve locked in a few weeks prior. will kys myself if they drop again.
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Which search sites are still usable post covid?
The ones I used to use are dead
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>>2655696
Actually funny enough you can again. Search for ANA flights using United (or ANA itself if you can navigate their website stuck in 2000). Once you find a savor fare flight on United or ANA, you can call Aeroplan and book it. You just can’t use the website anymore because of Chinese Churners
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>>2658173
RAAHHHHHHHHHHHH
Should i buy now or wait for it to drop again??!
can you refund for like $50 and rebuy the tickets now to get a lower price?
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>>2655641
No. It's a really bad price. I use to pay only around 1000 - 1100 before pandemic every year.

Because globalhomo economics and inflation is rampant. I suggest waiting until price drops around 1400 - 1700. Set up price alerts so you can get an email/text
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Just got tickets from Vancouver to Bangkok. Got them 11 months in advance and they were only $1,008 CAD.

Same tickets now (good ones, with only 1 layover) are over $1,800.
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>>2655641
thats like 800$ for flight, 1200$ toronto airport tax
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>>2655641
>>2655707
>>2655743
>>2656319
> Be Canadian
> make 30-100k a year
> flight ticket is 2k
> cry online about it
> be Brazilian
> make 3k a year, 6k if you're a doctor
> flight ticket is 1.5k
You have no right to complain. Shut the fuck up.
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>>2662959
that sounds rough...
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>>2662959
Maybe you shouldn't have joined BRICS and actually cleaned up your corruption.
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>>2655641
Probably, I paid $1400 in 2014 for round trip from Halifax to Tokyo. Don't know if this is still a thing but try resetting your browser cookies because these sheisters log you and then increase the price every time you come back to look at the flight.
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>>2665142
Not a thing.
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>>2665146
It was at least ten years ago, I distinctly remember checking back on the prices and seeing them go up each time. Clear browser cookies, prices gone down again.
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>>2662959
The worst paid doctors in Brazil make 30k CAD per year. Specialists 60k+. You're clueless.
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>>2655641
That is what I'm stuck on, 2 people, Ottawa to Osaka is 4k$. Third-party I can get Montreal to Germany to Osaka for 2.5k$ but Idk much about tickets and if third party is that bad.
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>>2655641
Serious question: If I am NEET and have an open schedule, why shouldn't I just pack my bags and then wait for a good one way ticket to open up to get there and back? Do they require you have a round trip ticket to enter the country?

Alternatively I have thought of going from Japan to Vladivostok and taking the trans siberian express so that I can see Russia and Europe. I haven't checked into the viability of this, but there is a ferry to Vladivostok from Japan which is not too expensive, and you need to pay for a visitor's visa.
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>>2667715
To clarify, I mean getting the cheap tickets that you can get if you are prepared to leave the next day.
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>>2667715
I think Japan has a 90 day stay limit and nowadays requires a two way flight (but you could just cancel one way at some point) and you can leave japan and come back for another 90 days within a year, but if you overstay you'll have to pay a fine, and if you overstay too much you might not be allowed to go back.
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>>2665142
Also use a VPN. These price goughing faggots charge richer people more money.
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>>2655775
my door dash was supposed to be here 5 minutes ago, ranjesh
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>return flight to Tokyo from Manchester with a suitcase in the cabin is £1000
Fucking hell.



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