Cheapest round trip ticket to jinmen

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Cheapest round trip ticket to jinmen

Postby pengyou » 12 Jul 2012, 19:52

What is the cheapest round trip ticket from Taipei or Taizhong to Jinmen? is there a website where I can get an answer to this question?
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Re: Cheapest round trip ticket to jinmen

Postby Mucha Man » 12 Jul 2012, 19:57

Go to Uni Air website and you can book a flight directly on the site in English. At least last month they would have one flight a day for around NT1500, one-way, a steal.

Round trip is basically two one-ways.
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Re: Cheapest round trip ticket to jinmen

Postby pengyou » 13 Jul 2012, 06:55

Ok...but I can't find the option to see the site in English. Can you give me a hint?
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Re: Cheapest round trip ticket to jinmen

Postby Mucha Man » 13 Jul 2012, 10:20

Sorry it was Transasia Airways.
http://www.tna.com.tw/en/index.aspx

Looks like they have flights for NT1090 no online. What a deal!
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