Re: Flights from Florida to Jamaica - HELP
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Originally Posted by
Captain Oil
Having issues finding options on flights from southwest Florida to Jamaica. So far the only 2 decent options are SouthWest out of Orlando and Spirit Airlines out of Fort Lauderdale. We are located just north of Fort Myers in southwest Florida.
All ideas greatly appreciated.
WE just got home spent three weeks on the beach in Negril. This is what we do . I live in englewood fl. WE fly AA they now charge for luggage which i am not happy about . We fly out of Miami WE leave a day ahead of time and stay at the Missacutte indian casino on Krome Ave. in Miami. The next morning they take you to the airport and you can leave you car at the casino as long as you like free . and the will pick you up the buffet is great.i do this every year with no problems and even won money in the casino to pay from the room its a first class operation frank
Re: Flights from Florida to Jamaica - HELP
Great idea with the casino stay ! ! Trouble was that option is $106 more per ticket plus the luggage charges. Thanks for the input.
Re: Flights from Florida to Jamaica - HELP
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Originally Posted by
Lola
just take a 1-stop flight from Tampa?
There is no such thing. Disappeared years ago.
Re: Flights from Florida to Jamaica - HELP
There are several ONE-Stop flights, but no NON-stops. I would take the 1-stop flight rather than drive a couple hours, parking etc.
Re: Flights from Florida to Jamaica - HELP
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Originally Posted by
Lola
There are several ONE-Stop flights, but no NON-stops. I would take the 1-stop flight rather than drive a couple hours, parking etc.
OOPS!!! Doing too many things at once, not reading carefully. One stops are pretty much all you get from Tampa. Depending on the airline, the stop cities vary. Since I usually fly American, that means Miami. Ugh... FLL w/ Spirit just as bad if not worse due to long wait times between flights, crowded gate areas, etc. Atlanta, when I tried Delta wasn't bad at all. Usually their fares were higher though.