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Post by jshuey on Apr 4, 2016 18:06:18 GMT
Out of boredom, I just checked combinations between Indianapolis, Indiana to Fort-de-France to Cayenne. $1,400 with over nights on both ends
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Post by Paul K on Apr 5, 2016 11:27:53 GMT
Out of boredom, I just checked combinations between Indianapolis, Indiana to Fort-de-France to Cayenne. $1,400 with over nights on both ends
j John , that is not really a good deal. I can get from Toronto to Cayenne I belive it was thru Panama and Guiana deal for $2050 CAN which is about $1600 US if I add trip from Toronto to any city in USA it will be more or less the same plus I have to deal with US customs which treated me really bad in the past therefore I don't want to put my foot on the US soil having some insects in my possession. Paul
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Post by jshuey on Apr 5, 2016 12:47:17 GMT
Out of boredom, I just checked combinations between Indianapolis, Indiana to Fort-de-France to Cayenne. $1,400 with over nights on both ends
j John , that is not really a good deal. I can get from Toronto to Cayenne I belive it was thru Panama and Guiana deal for $2050 CAN which is about $1600 US if I add trip from Toronto to any city in USA it will be more or less the same plus I have to deal with US customs which treated me really bad in the past therefore I don't want to put my foot on the US soil having some insects in my possession. Paul Agreed - not a great deal for NA travelers. Especially when you add in two nights on "tourist trap" islands.
I also priced out flights to southern Brazil for a work trip, and I can get there a lot cheaper and so much faster.
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mooks
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Post by mooks on Apr 10, 2016 19:56:40 GMT
Oh my god that's Silkie heaven !!!
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