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Morocco Airfare with stop in Paris

I was up till 3 this morning playing around with many options to Paris and then to Morocco. I was thinking OK $1000 r/t to Paris very reasonable.

Then I called ASAP tickets who I've used in the past with no issues and they have an A BBB rating. First airfare the agent said was $450 on SAS with overnight in Copenhagen but then he came back with $750 with luggage and no overnights so we chose that option.

From Orly fo Marrakesh after a few days in Paris was $160 and from Casablanca about $200 with luggage and seats. Vueling going and TUI on the return with seats and it's nonstop

So for $1100 per person for 3 I got our air going in October coming back in November. Witt a stay in Paris on both ends.

I think we did well. I am working on a private tour guide and driver and working on Hotels with my Brother for my Parents, Brother and I

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This ticketing agency has a bunch of negative comments on the internet. I suspected this was spam, but I now see that Daniel has a lot of earlier posts. I hope he isn't going to end up an innocent victim of a questionable third-party ticket agency.

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I got the Ticket#s and it's showing up on the airline website. Also our Travel Reward card has insurance. I've used ASAP tickets and never had an issue

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ASAP is owned by International Travel Network and I used them before without a problem plus our Visa Signature Credit Card covers us. Trustpiolot gave them good ratings and the BBB ratest them as A+ . Their corporate offices are in California .

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You may continue to have good luck. The problems with third-party booking sites often show up when one of your flights is rescheduled or cancelled.

Three or more decades ago I used consolidators to get tickets to Europe at least once. That business model vanished with airline deregulation.

Now I don't want to buy tickets from a source other than the airline or partner airline. It just inserts a middleman into the transaction, which can only complicate things in the event of disruptions. If you really do save money (I am doubtful), that needs to be balanced against the risk.