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PostDec 14, 2021#6601

I'll be flying this at least 5 times a year with 1 stop connection to Madrid Espana

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PostDec 14, 2021#6602

I don’t know if I did it wrong, but looking at June 1st, I ended up with $3151.87 for a roundtrip. Kindly declined this number. I also got confused on their website because three boxes came up about different prices and the one they wanted me to select was the most expensive. I guess I’m confused.

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PostDec 14, 2021#6604

I used Kayak and found a $879+ roundtrip to Barcelona in September same for Frankfurt.
I think prices are competitive and best thing is is a straight flight to Europe!


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PostDec 15, 2021#6605

chriss752 wrote:
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I don’t know if I did it wrong, but looking at June 1st, I ended up with $3151.87 for a roundtrip. Kindly declined this number. I also got confused on their website because three boxes came up about different prices and the one they wanted me to select was the most expensive. I guess I’m confused.
I think it’s June 10 as the start dat, just did June 19-26 it was $1160

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PostDec 15, 2021#6606

What's the advantage of flying straight to Frankfurt instead of connection through an American airport?
  1. Not going through some horrible hellhole like O'Hare, Atlanta or JFK/LGA.
  2. Option to do train if going to other parts of Europe.

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PostDec 15, 2021#6607

^ biggest advantage for me is coming home directly. I hate coming back to another, going through customs, waiting for connecting flight. It’s extra 6-8 hours

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PostDec 15, 2021#6608

Yeah I was thinking Frankfurt is only 4 hours by train to Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam. 3 hour to Brussels. Being so centrally located makes it a great option.

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PostDec 15, 2021#6609

Does anyone, even anecdotally, have an idea about the breakdown in numbers of passengers from St. Louis to continental Europe versus just to London?

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^ From the PD:
Pre-pandemic, about 385 people per day were flying from St. Louis to Europe, she said, with about 51 going to Germany — the second-most popular destination behind the United Kingdom, which garnered about 56 a day. Germany should quickly become the most popular European destination from Lambert, she said, and those European travel counts should only grow with the nonstop route.
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... op-story-1

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PostDec 15, 2021#6611

Ebsy wrote:
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Yeah I was thinking Frankfurt is only 4 hours by train to Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam. 3 hour to Brussels. Being so centrally located makes it a great option.
When I was a teen we flew TWA non-stop to Frankfurt and took the train down to Stuttgart to visit family it was super easy. Frankfurt being such a huge business center is so well connected.

Hope we make it worth their while 

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PostDec 15, 2021#6612

Fares are skyrocketing on domestic airfares for 2022 as well.

In January, I am flying on Southwest to Miami (r/t $220.00) then flying Iberia nonstop MIA to MAD (Madrid) at 1700.00 economy plus (includes seat choice and 1 bag checked).

So all together 2000.00 r/t one person.

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PostDec 15, 2021#6613

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Fares are skyrocketing on domestic airfares for 2022 as well.

In January, I am flying on Southwest to Miami (r/t $220.00) then flying Iberia nonstop MIA to MAD (Madrid) at 1700.00 economy plus (includes seat choice and 1 bag checked).

So all together 2000.00 r/t one person.
My flight to Miami in January, roundtrip, is $132. I wonder if pricing depends on the day you reserve and how far our.  Or else, sales bring down prices. I'm just surprised that prices are going up so much. 

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PostDec 15, 2021#6614

chriss752 wrote:
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matguy70 wrote:
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Fares are skyrocketing on domestic airfares for 2022 as well.

In January, I am flying on Southwest to Miami (r/t $220.00) then flying Iberia nonstop MIA to MAD (Madrid) at 1700.00 economy plus (includes seat choice and 1 bag checked).

So all together 2000.00 r/t one person.
My flight to Miami in January, roundtrip, is $132. I wonder if pricing depends on the day you reserve and how far our.  Or else, sales bring down prices. I'm just surprised that prices are going up so much. 
Qow 61 dollars one way. I am flying on a Friday. Ii thought 110 was check one way.

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PostDec 15, 2021#6615

Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturday usually are a fair amount cheaper. Friday/Sunday/Monday are the most.

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PostDec 15, 2021#6616

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Also places east like Bangkok, Singapore, etc. And many cities (like Moscow), you have technically 1 stop through NYC but you have either an airport change or really inconvenient layovers / very few choices. Frankfurt gives you a lot more possibilities on those. 

Would be really interesting to see a breakdown or even overview of some of the new possibilities :) 
Abuja, Addis Ababa, Agadir, Alicante, Algiers, Almaty, Amman–Queen Alia, Amsterdam,  Athens, Bahrain, Baku, Bangalore, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Barcelona, Bari, Basel/Mulhouse, Beijing Capital, Beirut, Belgrade, Bergen, Berlin, Bilbao, Billund, Birmingham, Bologna, Bordeaux, Bremen, Bristol, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Bydgoszcz, Cairo, Cape Town, Catania, Chennai, Chișinău, Cluj-Napoca, Copenhagen, Dammam, Delhi, Dresden, Dubai, Dublin, Düsseldorf, Edinburgh, Erbil, Faro, Friedrichshafen, Funchal, Gdańsk, Geneva, Genoa, Glasgow, Gothenburg, Graz, Hamburg, Hanover, Helsinki, Hong Kong, Iași, Istanbul, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo, Katowice, Kraków, Kuwait City, Kyiv–Boryspil, Lagos, Larnaca, Linz, Lisbon, Liverpool, Ljubljana, London–City, London–Heathrow, Luanda, Luxembourg, Lviv, Lyon, Madrid, Malabo, Málaga, Malé, Malta, Manchester, Marseille, Milan–Linate, Milan–Malpensa, Mombasa, Moscow–Domodedovo, Mumbai, Munich, Münster/Osnabrück, Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta, Nagoya–Centrair, Nanjing, Nantes, Naples, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nice, Nuremberg, Nur-Sultan, Oslo, Palermo, Palma de Mallorca, Pamplona, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Port Harcourt, Porto, Poznań, Prague, Qingdao, Rennes, Reykjavík–Keflavík, Riga, Riyadh, Rome–Fiumicino, Rzeszów, Saint Petersburg, Salzburg, Sarajevo, Seoul–Incheon, Seville, Shanghai–Pudong, Shenyang, Singapore, Sofia, Stockholm–Arlanda, Stuttgart, Sylt, Tallinn, Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Tel Aviv, Thessaloniki, Timișoara, Tirana, Tokyo–Haneda, Toulouse, Trieste, Tunis, Turin, Valencia, Venice, Vienna, Vilnius, Warsaw–Chopin, Windhoek–Hosea Kutako, Wrocław, Yerevan, Zagreb, Zanzibar, Zürich

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Thanks, I'll take a stab at cross-referencing. I've bolded the new one stops below and in parentheses listed existing 1stops. Take with a healthy dose of salt, I'm sure there are a fair number of mistakes. Some interesting take aways:

- 126 (+ all 24 of the seasonal) new 1stop destinations!
- not having STL - JFK really screws us on 1stop destinations
- 10 1stop destinations will go from 1 -> 2 connecting options with FRA 


Abuja, Addis Ababa (Newark, Chicago, Dulles, Toronto), AgadirAlicanteAlgiersAlmaty, Amman–Queen Alia (Ohare), Amsterdam (many),  Athens (many seasonal), BahrainBakuBangalore (SF May), Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Barcelona (Newark, Miami), BariBasel/Mulhouse, Beijing Capital (United x4), BeirutBelgradeBergenBerlin (Newark, Dulles May), BilbaoBillundBirmingham, BolognaBordeaux, BremenBristol, Brussels (Ohare, Newark, Dulles), BucharestBudapest, BydgoszczCairo, Cape Town (seasonal), CataniaChennai, ChișinăuCluj-Napoca, Copenhagen (Toronto), Dammam, Delhi (many), Dresden, Dubai (Toronto) , Dublin (Newark, Toronto) , Düsseldorf, Edinburgh (Newark) , ErbilFaroFriedrichshafenFunchalGdańsk, Geneva (Newark, Dulles), GenoaGlasgowGothenburgGrazHamburg, HanoverHelsinki, Hong Kong (Ohare, Newark, SF), IașiIstanbulJakarta–Soekarno-HattaJohannesburg–O. R. TamboKatowiceKrakówKuwait CityKyiv–Boryspil, Lagos (Dulles), LarnacaLinz, Lisbon (Newark), Liverpool, LjubljanaLondon–City, London–Heathrow (many), LuandaLuxembourgLvivLyon, Madrid (United), MalaboMálagaMaléMaltaManchesterMarseille, Milan–Linate, Milan–Malpensa (Newark, Toronto, Ohare), MombasaMoscow–Domodedovo, Mumbai (Newark), Munich (many), Münster/OsnabrückNairobi–Jomo KenyattaNagoya–CentrairNanjingNantesNaples, Newcastle upon Tyne, NiceNurembergNur-Sultan, OsloPalermoPalma de MallorcaPamplona, Paris–Charles de Gaulle (many), Port HarcourtPortoPoznańPragueQingdaoRennesReykjavík–KeflavíkRiga, Riyadh, Rome–Fiumicino (many), RzeszówSaint PetersburgSalzburg, Sarajevo, Seoul–Incheon (many), Seville, Shanghai–Pudong (many), Shenyang, Singapore (SF) , SofiaStockholm–ArlandaStuttgartSyltTallinnTehran–Imam Khomeini, Tel Aviv (many), ThessalonikiTimișoaraTirana, Tokyo–Haneda (many), ToulouseTriesteTunisTurinValencia, Venice, Vienna (Toronto), VilniusWarsaw–Chopin, Windhoek–Hosea KutakoWrocławYerevanZagrebZanzibarZürich

Seasonal: Bastia, Cagliari, Casablanca,  Dubrovnik, Eilat, Heraklion, Heringsdorf, Ibiza, Ivalo,  Kos, Kuusamo, Menorca, Mykonos, Olbia, Paphos, Ponta Delgada, Pula, Rijeka, Rhodes, Santorini, Split, Tivat, Tromsø, Zadar
I believe you can add Singapore and also both Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi, if you don't mind changing carriers mid-stream. Vietnam Airlines, had nonstops to Frankfurt from both their hubs. And the timing isn't even terrible. It's an eight hour flight from here to Frankfurt. FRA to SGN is only thirteen hours. That's very comparable to the current options, but you're removing a connection, so you might just come out ahead.

All that said, I doubt it's cost competitive or convenient since VN is SkyTeam. (Who wants to give up that kind of mileage?) But for really long haul destinations with a flag carrier inside Star Alliance, like Bangkok or Singapore, it might just work out better even if it is counterintuitive.

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PostDec 15, 2021#6617

TATL fares are probably the highest they have been in a decade. I paid a record price to go back home for Christmas and booked way in advance. If I tried to book now I'd be paying fares that are equivalent to TATL business for economy. 

As others have mentioned, Frankfurt is a massive rail hub and a significant chunk of Central/Western Europe is accessible via high speed and non-high speed rail. You can get to Paris, Berlin or Amsterdam in ~4 hours. 

As db said, it is way better to do customs/immigration on arrival than having to do it at a connecting airport. I've lost count of how many connections I missed at EWR or ORD due to slow immigration. 

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PostDec 15, 2021#6618

StlToday - Financial commitment from area business leaders helped lure Lufthansa to St. Louis

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... d5d46.html

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PostDec 15, 2021#6619

kipfilet wrote:
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TATL fares are probably the highest they have been in a decade. I paid a record price to go back home for Christmas and booked way in advance. If I tried to book now I'd be paying fares that are equivalent to TATL business for economy. 

As others have mentioned, Frankfurt is a massive rail hub and a significant chunk of Central/Western Europe is accessible via high speed and non-high speed rail. You can get to Paris, Berlin or Amsterdam in ~4 hours. 

As db said, it is way better to do customs/immigration on arrival than having to do it at a connecting airport. I've lost count of how many connections I missed at EWR or ORD due to slow immigration. 
Plus O'Hare is only going to get worse once they start the ORD21 $8.5 billion airport terminal remodel.
https://www.ord21.com/home/Pages/default.aspx

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PostDec 15, 2021#6620

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TATL fares are probably the highest they have been in a decade. I paid a record price to go back home for Christmas and booked way in advance. If I tried to book now I'd be paying fares that are equivalent to TATL business for economy. 

As others have mentioned, Frankfurt is a massive rail hub and a significant chunk of Central/Western Europe is accessible via high speed and non-high speed rail. You can get to Paris, Berlin or Amsterdam in ~4 hours. 

As db said, it is way better to do customs/immigration on arrival than having to do it at a connecting airport. I've lost count of how many connections I missed at EWR or ORD due to slow immigration. 
Plus O'Hare is only going to get worse once they start the ORD21 $8.5 billion airport terminal remodel.
https://www.ord21.com/home/Pages/default.aspx
I think is going to help actually. O’hare is going to be the first airport in the nation that it can have 4 take-off and landings simultaneously. But still like this step for STL!!


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PostDec 15, 2021#6621

JJ Taino wrote:
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dweebe wrote:
kipfilet wrote:
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TATL fares are probably the highest they have been in a decade. I paid a record price to go back home for Christmas and booked way in advance. If I tried to book now I'd be paying fares that are equivalent to TATL business for economy. 

As others have mentioned, Frankfurt is a massive rail hub and a significant chunk of Central/Western Europe is accessible via high speed and non-high speed rail. You can get to Paris, Berlin or Amsterdam in ~4 hours. 

As db said, it is way better to do customs/immigration on arrival than having to do it at a connecting airport. I've lost count of how many connections I missed at EWR or ORD due to slow immigration. 
Plus O'Hare is only going to get worse once they start the ORD21 $8.5 billion airport terminal remodel.
https://www.ord21.com/home/Pages/default.aspx
I think is going to help actually. O’hare is going to be the first airport in the nation that it can have 4 take-off and landings simultaneously. But still like this step for STL!!
I understand and am not saying it won't be much better after the work is done. What I am saying though is ORD is going to be an even more miserable experience than it currently is to connect through while the project is going on.

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PostDec 15, 2021#6622

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dweebe wrote: Plus O'Hare is only going to get worse once they start the ORD21 $8.5 billion airport terminal remodel.
https://www.ord21.com/home/Pages/default.aspx
I think is going to help actually. O’hare is going to be the first airport in the nation that it can have 4 take-off and landings simultaneously. But still like this step for STL!!
I understand and am not saying it won't be much better after the work is done. What I am saying though is ORD is going to be an even more miserable experience than it currently is to connect through while the project is going on.
That I agree!! It is my city but I concur 😂


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PostDec 15, 2021#6623

JJ Taino wrote:
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I think is going to help actually. O’hare is going to be the first airport in the nation that it can have 4 take-off and landings simultaneously. But still like this step for STL!!
I understand and am not saying it won't be much better after the work is done. What I am saying though is ORD is going to be an even more miserable experience than it currently is to connect through while the project is going on.
That I agree!! It is my city but I concur 😂
Just look at the complete (bleep)show the O'Hare People Mover project was in taking 3 extra years to open.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/2021/11/2/ ... ys-parsons

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PostDec 15, 2021#6624

Curious will StL be paying more for this airline than it’s peer cities


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PostDec 15, 2021#6625

The Lufthansa announcement is a huge win for St Louis, and not just from the passenger side. Frank Naeve, Lufthansa's VP-Sales, the Americas made a point of mentioning that a substantial amount of high value cargo will also be transported on these flights. So, it's also a big win on the logistics side as well. StL P-D has a video with his comments on their website.

Frankfurt Airport is way, way, WAY better than London Heathrow. FRA is much better organized than LHR and the ICE trains run next to Terminal 1.

Again, huge win for St Louis! Who saw Lufthansa coming?!?

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