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"open-jawed" flights to Europe

Does anyone have any advice on obtaining plane tickets to one city and out of a different one at decent rates? If I fly from Boston to Munich round trip I can "afford" the fare (lol)
But seeing as I would really like to fly to Munich and out of Paris 11 days later the prices I find (on line at least) double. Some sites don't let you look for anything but round trip or one way. I noticed that Kayak does do it...for far better prices than others; but does anyone have any ideas/advice on booking flights like this? Or should I go thru a travel agent and pay a fee to them also?

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I find it very hard to believe that open jaw are double. I have never found that. Sometimes open jaw tickets are actually cheaper. Found that frequently. You must not be doing something correct. All sites allow for open jaw pricing -- generally referred to as multi=city and may be available under advance searching or something similar to that. Tell me the your web sites you are using and I will tell you how to find open jaw tickets. What dates are you using? It is as easy as booking RT tickets.

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Susan,

Which websites have you been using to search for open-jaw tickets? Most have a tab at the top to select "Multi-City" flights. As the previous reply mentioned, I've never seen fares doubled for open-jaw flights; that seems a bit unusual.

It might be worthwhile to speak to a Travel Agent to see what kind of prices they can find. I always use a Travel Agent to book flights to Europe, and I believe Rick recommends that approach in his books.

Good luck!

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Departing Boston 6/17/10, returning 6/28/10.
To Munich and from Paris, $1036 on Aer Lingus.
To and from Paris, $1021 on Icelandair (nonstop $1299).
To and from Munich, $978 with 25 hour return trip, $1326 with acceptable flight times, $1359 for nonstops. Fares found quickly on Kayak.com. Is this anything like what you are finding? What dates did you want to fly?