What airline is the best for traveling from houston, tx to venice, italy?
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- Major airlines (US air, delta, American air) that connects with Qantas, BA or Lufthansa. http://amazing-asia.blogspot.com http://tropical-vacations.blogspot.com
- Well, I wouldn't say there's a "best" airline. You'll probably have to have a layover in an East Coast city (Boston, New York, Newark, etc.). If you mean cheapest for best, I'd recommend http://www.cheaptickets.com. You might not be on the same airline after the layover, but you'll get the cheapest flight there is.
- I would suggest Continental non-stop service to Paris Charles de Gaulle and then connect to Air France to Venice. Just the one connection. You could also take Continental to Amsterdam and possibly connect to KLM Royal Dutch airlines to Venice.
- Here it is : http://flug.idealo.de/search.php?action=search Houston - George Bush Intercontinental Airport, TX (IAH) Venedig - Marco Polo (VCE) Venedig - Marco Polo (VCE) Houston - George Bush Intercontinental Airport, TX (IAH) 12:38 13:00 11:25 17:35 00:22 06:10 2 1 BRITISH AIRWAYS(BA) - DELTA AIR LINES(DL) Flug-Nr. DL2010 Flug-Nr. BA2583750.77 EUR
- I went with Delta, is was good. I had my own tv screen, and i got to pick my own movies, and they had free snacks, and yeah
- Continental Airlines has its hub in Houston so you should be able to find more options. US Airways is also good - I flew to Rome last October on US Airways and was pleasently surprised. You might want to check w a travel agent - they can give you a list of airlines and fares. Travel agents have more visibility to ticket options and may find you a lower fare then what is posted on a website.
- I go to college near Atlanta. I would have to say Delta. The only connection is from Atlanta. From there it is a direct flight to Venice. I hope that there will be one to Naples soon as I travel there to see family.
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