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Re: Making IETF happening in different regions

2006-03-29 06:54:09
Jordi,

You are speaking about low cost flights. I am sure they are readily 
available from/to any capital like Madrid, but what about other 
places. When I want to go from a secondary french city to a secondary 
city in germany without over the week-end stay (say monday-thursday) 
the prices can start at 500 euros or more, even if booked three 
months in advance.

What I tried to say is that w.r.t. price, the continent location seems 
to matter more or less the same than the number of airlines going 
there. A major city with lot of connecting flights (Minneapolis ;) is 
much more cheaper to flight to than a secondary city.

You seems to agree since you mentioned below European flights between 
European capitals.

--julien

On Wednesday 29 March 2006 14:49, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
Hi Julien,

I guess is a question of planning.

I tend to book my flights at least 3 months ahead.

Then a flight Madrid-Europe-Madrid, for example, could be so law as
80 Euros (replace Europe with Munich, London, Paris, Brussels, or
any other preferred EU destination).

For the same period (a week, including Saturday night),
Madrid-Dallas-Madrid is about 550 Euros.

This typically works also just purchasing 5-6 weeks ahead of the
flight departure.

Regards,
Jordi

De: Julien Laganier <julien(_dot_)IETF(_at_)laposte(_dot_)net>
Responder a: <ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org>
Fecha: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 14:13:40 +0200
Para: "ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org" <ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org>,
<jordi(_dot_)palet(_at_)consulintel(_dot_)es> Asunto: Re: Making IETF 
happening in
different regions

Hi Jordi,

On Friday 24 March 2006 06:10, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
Not really. If you look to the recent sponsors, the current one
and the next one, they are all European companies, hosting IETF
in North America.

Actually it can be presented in the other way around, as they
host here, 50% of the attendees are getting indirectly
subsidized by those sponsors decision to host here because their
travel expenses are lower. So the cost for the participants from
the rest of the world is higher.

I do not agree that the cost for "rest of the world" participants
is necessarily higher when me meet in US. It is usually cheaper
for me to travel from EU to US than to travel from EU to EU. For
example I paid 350 euros and 460 euros to go from France to
Washington DC and San Francisco, respectively. That's more or
less the minimum I am used to pay for intra-EU trips.

So it rather seems that the cost of intercontinental flights is
low when there is a lot of different carriers (competition!) on
the hub-to-hub intercontinental trunk of the trip.

My two cents.

-- julien

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