... in response to Airline tickets and trains, posted by davet on Dec 29, 2002Dave:
My Russian/Lithuanian wife runs a travel agency;
www.travelandtrips.com
I will try to answer your questions.
1. Airlines charge different prices for the same seats selling through different channels. The discounted rates are almost certainly sold out fairly quickly; the only seats you may be able to buy on a short notice may be at an exhorbitant price.
2. The answer is a definite NO; the tickets are much cheaper when bought and paid for in USA. This is the good thing about our country; you can buy things cheaper and easier here; that certainly holds true for airlines tickets.
Actually we do a fair amount of business selling tickets for travel to America for people living in FSU. We have affiliates in Moscow and Kiev who can deliver tickets purchased in USA; it is cheaper here than they can sell it over there.
Buying on the internet is NOT the best way to buy tickets; the better airlines like Lufhansa and KLM usually have very high rates on the net; however the same airlines sell block of seats at a discount to wholesalers called "consolidators"; who sell them through travel agents to public; the best consolidators don't deal with public direclty. The discounted prices are often about half of the published prices.
3. There are no spcial immigrant fares that I am aware of; the price of a roundtrip ticket is often same or less than a one way ticket.
About internal travel in Russia and Ukraine, we can arrange for travel by air internally, through our affiliates there, but for the train tickets, I believe you have to buy on your own.
I hope I have been of help.
Mark