Planning a trip to Argentina. Undecided about which Airline I should use.
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Think about booking a package deal with your hotel and airplane tickets together. It doesn't always end up saving you money, find out how much each would be separately as well.
The link below is one of the many online services that have flight information from many airlines.
Don't forget to find out if you have a non stop flight or not. A chain is only as strong as the weakest link, and missing a connecting flight can leave you at the airport a long time.
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M$What that means is that they can use each other's flight numbers and what shows up as an AA flight in schedule query might actually be a LAN flight or vice versa!
So better make sure what you'd actually be flying on! (If you do care.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAN_Airlines#Codeshare_agreements
I've not flown on LAN or been to Argentina, so I won't make a recommendation.
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