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American Airlines and Expedia have round trip airfares travelling to and from Seattle (SEA) and San Juan Puerto (SJU) for $208, making 1 stop. These are main cabin, regular economy fares that include seat selection, changes, 1 personal item and 1 carry-on bag.
Travel Availability:
Departs SEA: Sept 24-25; Oct 14, 16, 21-22, 28; No Nov; Dec 6, 13
Departs SJU: Sept 24-25; Oct 1-2, 8-10, 15, 22-23, 29-30; Nov 5, 12; Dec 10
To book this deal, use dates and book it with
Expedia [expedia.com] or
American Airlines [aa.com] directly.
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Fantastic deal per mile.
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Just got back from San Juan yesterday. Depends on what experience you're going for. I stayed in old San Juan but I think I would have preferred to stay in condado.
If you want to stay in Old San Juan, I recommend The Gallery Inn. It's right above the ocean. Great family-owned place located in a cluster of 18th century buildings. From there, you're in easy walking distance to pretty much all of Old San Juan. Just don't venture down into La Perla. You'll be absolutely fine everywhere else, but that neighborhood isn't a tourist area, and the folks who go there and get in trouble are usually looking to buy drugs.
If you want to get out of San Juan, rent a car and drive over to Rincon. It's a little beach town on the west side of the island. Very relaxed atmosphere over there. It's about a three-hour drive ftom the airport.
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Lookup autoslash.com.. I been using them for years and have never found a site cheaper then them.. I even use them when I travel to Germany.. also look for rental locations outside of the airport.. always cheaper away from airports..
I got to my location 15 hours late and am going to get home 30 hours late. I'm never flying America again
I wound up flying AA several times for business/personal the earlier part of the year, for the most part when I fly personal it's cost, and for business it's a compromise of consolidating rewards and schedule (e.g. I'll fly direct over a layover if it's with a non-preferred airline; if my terminus is a hub, I'm pretty much flying that airline).
That said, AA put me in a pickle in April when they "changed equipment" on a flight I had booked the entire family - DW and I, 12, 8 and twin 3 yo's at the time. Disney trip, went with AA because they were 50% the cost of a direct (Spirit, JB, Frontier all offered direct). I spent a LOT of time getting the flights right - not too $$, layovers not too long or short, flights dont leave too early or get in too late. Then AA went and changed the flights, leaving 45 min layovers and scattering the family around the plane. Went to the website to change the flights and they wanted $150/pp. It was a Sunday night and IIRC there were storms around so their phone support was infinity hold. So, I did a hail Mary and created a twitter account with the sole purpose to poke their CS. A couple messages later (and me doing research into better flight alternatives) and I had our seats corrected. On one flight we were still scattered about the cabin (really the computer algorithm doesn't take AGE into account when assigning seats?!?!?!?!) which took a few calls/chats to fix, but we got there and back OK.
Their only other odd issue was that they limit what is gate-checkable. With our twins we have a city mini GT stroller (double wide) which is on the heavy side (30 lb?) but is essential for us to maneuver around airports, walk long distances, etc. On the way down they gate checked the stroller no issue such that we could have it in CLT (layover) but on the way back the gate agent refused, saying it was too heavy for ground staff to move around (they did check it to BDL just fine) but that left us in CLT again without a stroller to contain the twins. Good thing the layover was a few hrs so we didn't have to rush.
The other thing I recall about AA is their inflight entertainment blows. I believe their entire fleet is the BYOD model where you connect to their wifi and stream stuff. I absolutely hate that, especially for longer flights or flights with kids. Their international service might be different, but I haven't flown on a domestic plane of theirs (CT to CA and FL among other places so I've been far with them) which has built-in TV's.
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