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So Toronto is 6 hours away by car and bus, but any train routes take 12 to 24 hours, and include "we take you to the airport to fly there from somewhere 200 miles away."
Yeah, okay, I guess I'll rent a car, then, Amtrak. You weirdos.
I mean trains are neat but I don't need to be on one for an entire day, making wild dives down to St. Louis and Chicago, before it remembers where Canada is.
On the plus side, the tickets for this are hella cheap. Because why would anyone pay to do this?
There are apparently direct flights from here to Toronto that take 3 hours. But also cost $500+ round trip?
Yeah, I don't think so.
12 hours of driving through the woodlands of Pennsylvania and New York State isn't exactly exciting. But it also doesn't cost $500, or make me sleep at a terminal in Chicago for 5 hours.
Inb4 Europeans shocked that there isn't an uninterrupted highspeed rail line for 400 miles between here and Toronto: Yeah dude I don't understand why either. Probably because shipping companies who work Lake Erie bribed a senator 170 years ago.
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Ok now that my squee has calmed down, and I got verified — some thoughts.
The rest of the world (and quite frankly, the average Torontonian) really does not understand how utterly limiting it is to the Canadian public for artists to play a handful of shows in only Toronto.
Canadian geography is epic. We’re 1.6 percent larger in land mass than the U.S. with a tenth of its population strewn about. We do not have the means for affordable or sustainable transportation throughout our country (or rather, politicians do not prioritize this). There is a failing rail system that takes over a week to traverse the country at quadruple the price of flying. And our bus service? That died a few years back.
So that leaves flights.
Flying in Canada is brutally expensive and mostly unattainable for any working class (or hell at this point, middle class) person or family.
I grew up on the West Coast of Canada, and I never flew within Canada. My family could not afford it. We only ever visited our neighbouring province a handful of times. That drive was nearly 20 (!) hours, and the town we visited was on the border of the neighbouring province (that is, the closest you could get to my home province while still being in another province). Going to Toronto may as well have been the equivalent of going to the moon. As I got older, I went to Asia twice at a fraction of the price it would have cost to go to Toronto. Why? Canada doesn’t have the population to sustain cheap flights within our own country EVEN WITH a heavily government subsidized airline.
On top of all this, flights are long. Toronto is a five hour flight from Vancouver *if* you have no layovers. It can be upwards of 10-12 hours otherwise. Factor in the time difference of going that far west to east and you lose an entire day or more.
Now, I’m not saying Taylor (or other artists in her range) should play every provincial and territorial capital (but oh it would be great if they did!). But at the very least, Montreal, Calgary, and Vancouver definitely have the demand and infrastructure for stadium shows (all are former Olympic host cities — you know who is not? TORONTO). Even then, there are so many folks who are too far from even those places, but it would be a (humble) start.
I know this is a post about Taylor Swift but it really does come down to concepts much bigger than this including the accessibility of art (which lets be real the Eras tour isn’t financially accessible anyways), urban-rural divides, Western alienation, and a sense of identity we cannot have as a country when a “Canadian” leg of a tour is considered a handful of dates in Toronto (but hey, don’t get me started on the problematic concept of national identity in a colonial country on unceded Indigenous territory — or do, but that will be unpacked in another post).
YoU cAn JuSt Go To A bOrDeR cItY sHoW iN tHe U.S. — Sorry no. Our dollar is much lower than the American dollar. Tickets with the exchange rate would be more horrendous than they already are AND not everyone feels comfortable visiting the the U.S. right now.
*end rant*
#the eras tour#canada#taylor swift#more dates please#canadian swiftie#don’t get me wrong#I still desperately want to go
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faith in the future world tour: us/canada leg
i've been working on this diary entry for a bit and so here it is. it's still a bit fucking mess and it's mostly for me, but yeah.
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the first leg of the faith in the future world tour has come to an end, and i was very lucky to attend 5 of those shows.
i'm gonna sound like louis, but last year was the best year of my life, and louis' tour had a huge part in it. i will always, always treasure it and i will always remember the feeling of being there for louis' first world tour and the environments we all created together,,and meeting friends i made thanks to him (and the other one) and nothing will ever top that in any sense, i don't think.
however, this tour, for faith in the future, is shaping up to be a massive feat. this leg was LONG (2 months!) and had so many shows (39!), and i still always had the need to watch every single one of them (i think i only missed one?), and it paid off. seeing his growth in confidence and comfort from the first show has been so rewarding and fulfilling, it truly gives me so much joy. and that setlist? it's killer! it's amazing! he loves it! i love it! we love it! also, the venues have been bigger in size in comparison to last year's NA leg, which is amazing, but there's been a slight shift in the fanbase, which i'm not a fan of, BUT we're still here and i still had the time of my life at every show.
and i just want to look back and ramble about my shows... it'll be LONG. look away (or just click for crappy pics and gifs (except for oks' pretty vancouver gif)), not expecting anybody to read, this is just for memory safekeeping, basically.
the first livestream. the anticipation had been so intense, i still remember the feeling. i still remember how my heart was going crazy. and then it happened! and then it was full of surprises! and things that i still can't believe to THIS DAY, the last day of tour, were happening on a louis tomlinson show. namely, the megamix, yes.
i was very sad at the lack of flags. and the subsequent shows didn't help. and me and so many people here were like "the rainbow lights in the megamix!!! why aren't we waving flags!!!"
the night before my first show, after watching the livestream for quebec, i made this post. mind you, that was something that had been brewing in my head since the first show. i always knew that all this time needed the rainbow lights treatment, but after seeing the whole megamix... wow, boi.
anyway...
my first show. may 30 2023 - toronto, on, canada (4th show of tour)
this one wasn't in the original plan when the dates were announced. fast forward to new year's eve and i was checking flight and show tickets and they were cheap, and i bought them.
i lost my job (which i loved) in early april, and looking forward to seeing louis was what kept me afloat and i was happy with my past self who decided to buy this ticket because that meant i would be with him even sooner.
i went with two friends, who i've met in the fandom. and we had a blast! one of them and i volunteered to help with the rainbow fan project during saturdays (*mumbles* yeah, we tried to convince them to switch to the megamix to no avail), distributing papers in our sections we also sat a section closer to the one in our tickets hehehehe.
going into the venue, i saw joshua, and mind you, this was the fourth show of tour, but i KNEW he was the one in charge of lthq's social media with tour content. so i went up to him, and he might have filmed me doing crazy waves at him but i just needed to talk to him. i told him thank you so much for the photos and that i was glad they had given him the lthq password and he laughed and tapped his nose. so, we're best friends now basically, thank.
sadly, my fears were confirmed, there was a lack of rainbows, a lack of pride flags. it was very weird and disorienting. but i decided to wait until the show... maybe they'd pop up (spoiler: they didn't).
anyway... snarls was great! and maaan, i looooove the academic. i had seen them in vancouver a month prior and i was so happy to get to see them again. they're just so fucking good!
and then louis was on stage! wearing green! and gosh, the feeling of seeing him again after... almost 9 months. it was like, "ah, i'm home". i just- i love him so much.
so, just so you know, i go hard on louis and harry's shows. i know all the lyrics. i sing every single one of them out loud. well... for this show in particular, the boy did not stop to make a speech for TEN (10) SONGS! i was losing my breath, i don't know how he was doing it, but me and my friends were struggling to keep up. anyway, he was forgiven immediately when he said he'd forgotten, new show, and all that, jahshahsa. and this man was stiff. i knew this already from the first few shows on livestreams, but yeah, i just wanted to go up there and shake him and tell him to let go (he eventually did a couple of shows later). but he still sounded incredible, his voice is just... it's my favorite sound.


the crowd was... meh. people only sang a bit louder to 505 and the 1D songs. me and my friends were going berserk and people around us just stood there, which, how can you do that during the masterpiece that is the intro to out of my system and the song itself. like- it truly felt like an exorcism, right then and there. it was... it was everything. the megamix live was absolutely breathtaking. going from mold to rainbows is clearly something else, and me and my friends and about two or three very small clusters of like 5 people waved our flags during it (and during any song that we would feel compelled to).
oh, and this show had a couple of technical difficulties. hahahs, the screens stopped working for the most part of a song. they didn't stop the show, but the screens were reset a couple of times and then they were fine. and then the streamers went off right after he finished saturdays (which was still before silver tongues) and he was as surprised as we all were, ahsjhas.
at the end of the show, me and my friends were the last to leave. we saw tom frisco (lighting/visuals) in the sound booth and told him thanks, the visuals and everything were absolutely amazing. i'm sure he needed that even more on that show (although he probably thinks what would we know, oh but we do, we watch every show ahsjhajsha).
that night i decided to take it into my own hands and made the crazy decision to start the vancouver project for the megamix (@fitfwtvancouver). i was already toying with the idea, but i know how stressful these projects can be.... but after the show... i was like "this needs to happen. it needs to happen. the whole place needs to be filled with rainbows... rainbows on the stage, rainbows in the crowd... i'm crazy, i don't have any money, but i'll try my darn best".
my second show. june 24 2023 - seattle, wa, usa
and so my louis week begins! almost a whole month after my first show, and a shitload of livestreams in between, where louis had started to have the most fun on tour, and the show right after the tragedy that was red rocks. there i was.
first time seeing andrew cushin live. i wasn't much of a fan of his music when i listened before tour. he has a great, great voice but his music just isn't for me (and something about his personality doesn't click with me and then red rocks happened and that confirmed it even more so yeah). and then the snuts, my beloved! it was my... third time seeing them, but my first time already knowing more of their music and they're just SO. GOOD. i really hope they tour vancouver next year.
i was at the back of pit for this show, and it was amazing. we were unsure what his energy would be like, but he seemed to be in great spirits, probably hyped himself up a lot and the crowd at the front was really amazing, so that helped. i saw him in green. again. this time green sweatpants and a white tank top. he looked beautiful. this was also the first show he performed common people, and i was expecting saved by a stranger or high in california. but then the lights were orange, i frowned, the music started, i kept frowning, he started singing, i started singing along still frowning, and THEN IT HIT ME. i hit my friend maia so hard on the shoulder, and we screamed and we sang so loudly (me and my group were the only ones singing around us, yikes). it was beautiful!
the @/rainbowmegamix project had also been set in motion a few shows before this one by emmu and sus, driven by the same thing i felt: "where. is. the. damn. pride!" and it made such a difference.


dancing and going absolutely deranged in the back of pit has been one of my favorite experiences. during out of my system we absolutely LOST it. we made a tiny moshpit (not even called that), it was like 5 of us, but ugh, so fucking fun. it's one of my favorite parts of the show, definitely.
i loved this show! it was so different from my first one. louis was so much more relaxed, and he let go a bit more and just... he's amazing. every time i see him i come out loving him more and more, and feeling such an immense amount of pride.
my third show. june 26 2023 - vancouver, bc, canada
it's been a month and my heart still jumps when i think about this day.
the day was here! the day i'd see if the project would work. i had a lot of fun organizing this project (because i did it myself), but i also dealt with fandom outside my bubble and that was not fun but i'll spare those details. i will forever be grateful to everyone that donated money to the project. with that money i was able to buy beautiful paper, print on it and buy flags. i am also grateful for the people that decided to help distributing papers in the seated sections. i was in the pit, so i couldn't manage that, and i was stressed, but it all turned out fine. i communicated with each volunteer individually before, during and after the show and i thanked them so much, i don't think they have any idea how eternally grateful i'll be.


i was so fucking anxious before the show. communicating with volunteers, making sure my other volunteer had given them the bags with the papers, etc. then we went in. we ended up being fourth row, i think, right in front of michael. louis walked out in all black, with the freaking rose shirt (that also had green in it). oh, core memory! during the "don't throw anything on stage" announcement, when it said "take a step back", literally everyone around me took a step back and i just started laughing because it was one of the most canadian things ever. and honesty, where we were, we weren't pushed and we had a bit of space to dance and move, it was great! there was a young girl in front of us, i'm gonna say she was probably 18-19, and she was with her little sister, who was like 12? and they were sooo cute. the older sister knew the lyrics to all the songs, and we sang together several times, it was just such a great atmosphere.
i barely enjoyed written all over your face because i knew it was coming. aaand... the megamix started, with the vibey amazing sounds. i look around... no colors yet. it's fine. the song hasn't started... and then it does. and then the lights start popping up... the flags start to raise... my heart was racing... he starts singing. i look around me and i'm just... in awe. this show had a lot of empty seats and i was worried, but IT LOOKED GOOD! i was so overwhelmed. i took a quick video because i needed to have it on my phone and then just focused on being present again, with louis, with my friends, with the rainbows, with everyone. and then we transitioned into she is beauty we are world class, and fuck... i just. i just remember screaming "surrounded by lights" and thinking "this is it, this is what it's supposed to look like, all the rainbows". i didn't cry, i didn't feel in my own body. it was weird.

the show went on... i had the best time! i love every moment of that show! making up a whole theatrical performance during chicago, leaving it all during out of my system, flipping him off during the baba o'riley bit on where do broken hearts go, agressively waving my pride flag for 82% of the show. it's... it's the best. it's my favorite place to be.
that night, in my house, after consuming most of the stuff i saw here, and finding videos of the lights and the flags... when i went to bed, around 2am, i started bawling. i couldn't stop. i think i cried for like 20 minutes straight. i couldn't believe i pulled it off, with some help, of course, but the sole sheer will was all mine, because i was so determined to do it, because i needed a venue to look like that for the whole megamix. it was that feeling that i had last year, that safety and community, it was all bottled up and it all just came out. it was how happy and safe this made me, how at home i felt, how louis music made me feel, how i could see what he saw... and- yeah.
then the next day one of the photos they uploaded to lthq was when he was sitting down looking at the crowd and the lights, in between both songs. and sure... they've posted a few shots of that moment from other shows in other days, but... it's the fact that we know what was in front of him then. what he was looking at. i will never ever forget that day. i won't know what it meant for him for sure, but i know what it did for me and some people, and i will never forget it.

my fourth show. june 27 2023 - troutdale, or, usa
waking up to start again... packed up, and me and my friend drove down to oregon. to do it all over again.
i had around 350 flags for this show that emmu had sent me. the venue was outdoors, and it was beautiful. the pit was seated and we were 8th row. we distributed all the flags so fast, everyone wanted one, even the venue staff, who were all so genuinely happy about the flags. i saw someone else giving out a package of flags. it felt so... so... we were bringing the rainbows back alright! <3
louis walked out in a jamaica football jersey (it was yellow, but it also had green) and wearing sunglasses for the first time, because it was still very bright. he looked so super cool! and it was another great show, i had the time of my life singing along to every lyric and waving my flag agressively, again. and i walked out (after shouting out my friends in the sound booth) loving louis even more.
enjoy these gifs of me aggressively waving my flag at louis and directing the band too (i couldn't stop laughing when i found these videos).
my fifth show. june 30 2023 - los angeles, ca, usa
and my last show rolled up! after flying from portland to los angeles the day before, i met up with one of my closest friends in the fandom who had just arrived to their home in la from düsseldorf (oh, yes, they had just seen harry there, yes, hahshjahsa).
this was my last chance to try for the tour bracelet, so me and my friend lined up for merch, they were gonna buy but i was only going to if they still had the bracelets. so we reach the cashier and i ask, and he puts his hands in his pockets "to check" and says that he doesn't have them anymore, so i pout, and whine a little bit but it is what it is. my friend bought theira shirt, and we're walking away and then we hear a "psst, psst", and it's the merch guy on the side of the stand being like, "here" and gave us two bracelets, lmao. so very nice of him, and i didn't have to spend extra money (i already have a crewneck). anyway! the hollywood bowl is a GORGEOUS venue. i was taken aback! it had picnic areas, and we listened andrew from there while eating some snacks with other friends. it was SO delightful!


then we went to our seats, in the section behind pit, and i had around 350 flags from the project and we started giving them out, and gosh, they go so fast, everyone wants one. just... i just hope this keeps going.
and then he walks out again... wearing a hoodie that was mostly yellow and black but it also had green. :D hahsjahsa. i saw him with green all 5 times, yes. anyway, he had a knitted meshy black tank top underneath, that he fully revealed right before 505 when he took off his hoodie. that thing was SHEER, okay? whew. another amazing show, of course! the smell of weed was STRONG during high in california, as expected, and he loved it.


the megamix was beautiful! there were so many flags and there was a rainbow lights project for sibwawc and it looked so beautiful! i broke down unexpectedly and hard during all this time (the only other time i ever cried at a concert was at harry's show in lisbon last year, also unexpectedly, during love of my life followed by fine line). i guess something about my last time seeing him for a while, about the project i had just pulled off, about everything coming together, about seeing flags again at louis' shows, about being there with a close friend... we hugged, and cried, and it was a moment i will always remember because... the friends we make, it's worth it all this time.
out of my system was especially extra cathartic for reasons you might know, it was incredible. and silver tongues... that song... has been the epitome of what tour is. the epitome of traveling around with your friends, going to shows, doing these things over and over because you love it, and when you're the happiest, and you just don't feel like going home. louis knocked it out of the park with that one (i mean, the whole album but yknow what i mean). thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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and so the tour came to an end. there were SO MANY shows! 39 shows in 65 days! that's like... a show every 1.5 day. insane! some of them were okay, some of them were amazing! louis' confidence skyrocketed! these shows were a lifeline for me (alongside harry's shows for the last two months *eye twitch*). i am happy louis and the lads and the crew get to rest for a bit, before the third edition of afhf (that it pains me to miss) and then the european leg. i am so proud of what they've accomplished! i am so proud of what they and we pulled off. how we came together during a horrible time and how we came out of it stronger, maybe. it still feels like a big family and that's what matters to me.
again, eternal gratitude to emmu and sus for starting the @/rainbowmegamix and spreading it and being so generous. i get teary eyed thinking about what we've accomplished, and my heart gets so full because... it felt like we really got back on track a bit, didn't we? the sense of safety and community that was so important in last year's tour was felt again. there are so many new fans, who aren't really paying attention to louis' music and are just there to see that guy from one direction they barely remember when they were 7 years old and maybe get a viral video for tiktok about a sign interaction. so... if this project, at every show, even made ONE (1) of those new fans wonder why there were so many pride flags, and maybe dig a little deeper and maybe get interested in who louis really is, watch some old interviews, listen to him, get to know him, see how he's changed over the years... that's a win. and i hope everyone felt welcome and safe in that environment, regardless.
this was just the beginning of the FAITH IN THE FUTURE WORLD TOUR. i can't wait to see what's in store! and i can't wait to be part of it again! louis, drop the latam dates, por favorcito.
#rambling#fitfwt experience#i just needed to put it all down to maybe come back and read it whenever#like that thriwi post i have around
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Flying from Winnipeg to Bangalore opens the door to one of India’s most dynamic and forward-thinking cities. Known as the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore is home to major tech hubs, research institutions, lush parks, and an unbeatable food scene. Whether you're a student heading to a top university, a professional on a tech assignment, or visiting family, getting the best flight matters. While no direct flights exist on this route, multiple international airlines offer seamless one- or two-stop journeys. You can fly with top-rated carriers such as Qatar Airways, Emirates, Air Canada, KLM, and Lufthansa, connecting via cities like Toronto, Amsterdam, or Doha. The average travel time ranges from 20 to 30 hours, and smart layover planning can significantly reduce fatigue. To find cheap flights, it’s ideal to book early—about 6 to 8 weeks in advance—and travel during shoulder seasons like February–April or September–November. Flexible dates, mid-week departures, and subscribing to MintFares fare alerts can help you snag excellent deals. We’ll show you how to compare airfare not just on price, but also on baggage limits, seat comfort, onboard services, and layover convenience. Need help with travel documents? We’ve got you covered with insights on visa applications, passport requirements, and recommended travel insurance plans. Upon arrival at Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore, you’ll find world-class facilities and easy airport transfers to the city. Whether you're booking airport taxis or using app-based cabs, navigating Bangalore is simple with a little preparation. From ancient temples to buzzing cafes, Bangalore offers a unique mix of tradition and modernity. Explore sites like Cubbon Park, UB City, Bannerghatta National Park, and the local tech campuses. This route is popular among students, families, and professionals, so we’ve included budget travel tips, packing checklists, and airport hacks to make your journey smooth. Make the most of airline reward programs, credit card points, and seasonal discounts to get extra value from your trip. MintFares provides transparent pricing, expert booking support, and real-time comparisons to help you fly confidently. Whether it’s your first international flight or a return trip, our guide ensures you get the most comfortable, efficient, and affordable travel experience. Don’t just book any ticket—choose a flight plan tailored to your needs. Start your journey from Winnipeg to Bangalore with the right information and fly smarter with MintFares.
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We all love a good getaway, but when you start searching for cheap flights in 2025 and see a round-trip ticket for $900 to London or $1,200 to Tokyo, the excitement quickly fades. The good news? There are still places where your money is worth it — and not just on the ground, but in the air too. I’ve been keeping a running list of places that seem unpredictable, not overrun with tour groups, and — bonus — have surprisingly affordable cheap flights.
Some of them I’ve visited myself and still dream about. Others are at the top of my travel wish list for 2025. If you’re looking to travel smarter, avoid the crowds, and experience something that feels truly fresh, these seven destinations deserve a spot on your radar.
1: Tirana, Albania
Why you haven’t been: It’s not exactly on the main Euro trip circuit.
Why you should: Because it’s wild, welcoming, and cheap in all the best ways.

Tirana is one of those cities that takes you by surprise. The buildings are painted in pastel colors, the food is delicious and Mediterranean, and the coffee culture? Intense — in a good way. Albania is still flying under the radar, but it won’t be for long. Low-cost and cheap flights like Wizz Air and Ryanair often offer tickets to Tirana for less than $50 one-way from major European cities. Even from New York or Toronto, you can frequently score flights for under $400 if you’re flexible and book early.
My tip: I spent a week here in 2022 and didn’t want to leave. Make sure to take a day trip to Berat or head to Ksamil — the beaches look like something out of the Maldives, except for the five-star prices.
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Victoria Day Long Weekend 2025 – All About Flight Deals and Holidays
More than just the birth date of Queen Victoria, Victoria Day is the unofficial start of summer in Canada. This long weekend is cherished by Canadians, in which they relax, watch fireworks and parades, and travel. Whether it is city escapes, lazy beach holidays, or family outings, it's this time of year when you must book cheap Victoria Day flight tickets and plan a wonderful trip. This guide will walk you through some of the best Victoria Day Flight Deals, offer useful travel tips, and suggest enticing destinations for an exciting Victoria Day weekend trip.
Why Should One Book Victoria Day Flights Now?
Victoria Day flights are one of Canada's most searched travel queries during May. The nearer the start of summer, the higher the surge in demand. Booking early would mean better prices, better seat options, and a fair bit of flexibility on dates and places.
Most airlines and travel websites start putting out Victoria Day deals for flights as early as March, while at least some last-minute discounts are thrown at travelers even closer to the holiday weekend. That means if a traveler has flexible dates, it is still time for them to get those cheap Victoria Day flights they have always dreamed about.
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If you haven't yet decided on your location, why not look at these exciting spots where you can have fun and relaxation at relatively cheap prices during the Victoria Day weekend?
Toronto
Victoria Day flights from Vancouver or Calgary are priced lower with budget airlines, making Toronto one of the top options. You can watch fireworks at Ontario Place, visit the CN Tower, and socialize at the beach.
Banff & Jasper
Calling all nature lovers to the Canadian Rockies. Fly into Calgary, rent a car, and cruise off to Banff or Jasper. Outdoor activities such as hiking, canoeing, and soaking in the hot springs make this a perfect long weekend getaway.
New York City
International Victoria Day flight deals? New York is just a few hours away from Toronto or Montreal. Stroll through Central Park, catch a Broadway show, and munch your way through the city's famous eateries while being on cross-border sales and with fewer crowds.
Mexico City or Cancun
Warm, cheap, and culture-rich, Cancun and Mexico City are trending picks for long weekend escapes. Many carriers offer Victoria Day flights from Canadian cities starting at $299 return. Check these bundle deals on WestJet Vacations and Air Canada!
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Travel aggregators booking sites such as provide packages with bundled bookings, i.e., flight and hotel, which ensure savings of almost 30% compared to booking them separately. Search for Victoria Day packages under "long weekend getaways" or "holiday escapes."
Hotel Promos
Hotels are also jumping on the promotion bandwagon. Take, for instance, Steele Hotels in Newfoundland, where operators are offering Victoria Day rates from $134/night, inclusive of food and beverage credits—great if you're after a snug coastal retreat.
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Grab those promo codes on Expedia or Avis for up to 20% off weekend rentals. Nothing beats driving your car on a trip, especially if you land in airports like Victoria (YYJ) or Halifax (YHZ) and plan to explore some remote holiday hangouts.
Victoria Day Travel Tips to Save Big
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Book Early or Late but Wise: The earlier you go, the cheaper it gets. If flexibility is your game, wait for a late deal made, especially 3-5 days before the holiday weekend.
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Fly on Unusual Days: In many cases, flying Thursday evening or Tuesday morning will be cheaper than flying Friday to Monday.
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Use Rewards or Points: If you have Aeroplan, WestJet Rewards, or Amex travel points, now is a great time to redeem them.
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What to Do on the Victoria Day Weekend 2025
If you aren't headed far but would rather have an enriching weekend, then consider these local travel ideas.
Visit Wine Country
Fly to Kelowna or Niagara just for the weekend and check out Canada's green wine regions. Most vineyards now offer tastings over the long weekend, live music, and a limited pairing menu.
Go Camping
Book your flight to a national park region and enjoy the beauty of spring there! Algonquin Park, Jasper, and Cape Breton Highlands are great for nature trips spanning a few days.
Discover Urban Trails
If you are in a big city, grab your bike and check out urban trails like the Vancouver Seawall or Montreal's Lachine Canal. Fitness and sightseeing at the same time!!
Fireworks and Parades
Three cities—Toronto, Ottawa, and Vancouver—are organizing fireworks and parades to celebrate Queen Victoria. Go for it—it's free and fun for the whole family!
Packing Tips for the Victoria Day Weekend 2025
• Clothing Layers: May weather in Canada can surprise you; pack light jackets, sweaters, and waterproof shoes.
• Chargers: Equipment like portable chargers can come in handy while on day trips. They can charge your phone so you can use maps or travel apps.
• Travel Insurance: It is best to insure yourself against unexpected flight delays and cancellations for a hassle-free holiday.
The window of Victoria Day weekend travel is a great opportunity for adventures as well as savings, be it for short-notice getaways or long-planned trips. With a host of flight offers this Victoria Day, it's never been easier to get on a plane, explore a new place, and make memories for a lifetime. So, don't wait! Grab the Victoria Day bargains on flights and start the summer in style with a much-needed vacation.
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Unpublished Flight Deals from New Jersey
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Find Cheap Flights to Seattle with CompareWings – Your Gateway to the Emerald City


Seattle, Washington – the iconic Emerald City – welcomes millions of travelers each year with its stunning skyline, innovative culture, and natural beauty. If you’re dreaming of visiting Seattle without draining your bank account, you’re in the right place. At CompareWings, we specialize in helping savvy travelers find cheap flights to Seattle with real-time fare comparison and unbeatable deals.
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Understanding airfare pricing helps you save more. Here are key factors that affect flight prices to Seattle:
Time of year: Peak tourist seasons (June to August) bring higher prices. Consider off-peak travel in early spring or fall for the lowest fares.
Day and time of departure: Midweek flights and early morning or late-night departures are often cheaper.
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Booking window: Booking at least 30–60 days in advance generally yields better rates for domestic flights.
🗓️ Best Time to Book a Flight to Seattle
While Seattle’s beauty shines year-round, the best time to book a cheap flight to Seattle is during the shoulder seasons – March to May and September to November. These months offer mild weather, fewer crowds, and plenty of fare discounts.
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Delta Air Lines – Major hub in Seattle with both domestic and international service.
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United Airlines – Connects Seattle with its major hubs including Denver, Houston, and Newark.
Southwest Airlines – Offers budget-friendly options with flights from cities like Las Vegas, Oakland, and Denver.
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ANA (All Nippon Airways) – Nonstop from Tokyo Narita or Haneda.
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Cheap Flights from Amritsar (ATQ) – Book Smart with in.oneair.ai
Looking to fly out of Amritsar without burning a hole in your wallet? Whether you're planning a quick domestic getaway or heading to an international destination, in.oneair.ai is your go-to platform for finding the cheapest flights from Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport (ATQ).
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Searching for cheap flights can be time-consuming. That’s where in.oneair.ai makes a difference:
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DestinationStarting Price (Approx.)Flight TimeDelhi (DEL)₹2,000~1 hr 15 minsMumbai (BOM)₹3,500~2 hrs 30 minsDubai (DXB)₹7,500~4 hrsToronto (YYZ)₹38,000~14 hrs+Bangalore (BLR)₹4,000~3 hrs
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Here are some tips to get the lowest fares:
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A mix of budget and full-service carriers operate from ATQ, including:
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Best Flight Booking Agency in New Jersey – HoBo Trvls
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Traveling from Vancouver? Find the Best Flights to Pune, Kochi, and Chennai
India, a land of vibrant cultures, historical wonders, and stunning landscapes, is a dream destination for many. If you’re planning a journey from Vancouver to cities like Chennai, Pune, or Kochi, finding the best flights with reasonable fares is essential. These cities each offer a unique experience: Chennai is known for its rich heritage and scenic beaches, Pune for its educational institutions and cultural hubs, and Kochi for its picturesque backwaters and colonial architecture. This blog will guide you through tips and options to secure cheap fare flights and make your travel from Vancouver to these incredible Indian destinations hassle-free.
Finding Affordable Flights from Vancouver to Chennai
For travelers heading to the bustling city of Chennai, the primary international gateway is the Chennai International Airport (MAA), one of the busiest airports in southern India. Since there are no direct flights from Vancouver to Chennai, you’ll typically need to book a one-stop or two-stop flight with layovers in cities like Toronto, Frankfurt, or New Delhi. Air India, British Airways, Qatar Airways, and Emirates are popular airlines serving this route.
To find affordable flights from Vancouver to Chennai, consider booking tickets well in advance, as last-minute fares can be high. Using flight comparison websites and tools can help you identify the most economical options. Additionally, look out for off-peak travel times; flying in late summer or early winter often brings cheaper rates, as opposed to the peak seasons of spring and late winter.
Traveling from Vancouver to Pune: What You Need to Know
Pune, another popular destination, is known for its vibrant blend of history and modernity. While it doesn’t have as large an international airport as Chennai or Mumbai, Pune Airport (PNQ) does accommodate a few international flights. However, travelers from Vancouver to Pune usually fly into Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) in Mumbai and then connect with a short domestic flight or a scenic road trip to Pune, which is around 150 km away.
To get the best deals, keep an eye on flights from Vancouver to Mumbai, as Mumbai offers more flight options and frequent deals. From there, flights from Vancouver to Pune can be booked at a much lower cost, with airlines like Air India, Vistara, and IndiGo serving this route. If you’re looking for cheaper fares, try booking flights with layovers in Toronto, Dubai, or Doha. Opting for evening or early-morning flights may further help reduce costs.
Securing the Best Deals on Vancouver to Kochi Flights
Kochi, with its serene backwaters, colonial history, and spice markets, is another top pick for travelers to India. Flights from Vancouver to Kochi arrive at Cochin International Airport (COK), a major hub for visitors to Kerala. Similar to the other destinations, direct flights aren’t available, so you’ll need to book a flight with one or more layovers. Airlines like Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Air India offer flights with layovers in major cities like Toronto, Doha, and Abu Dhabi.
To save on Vancouver to Kochi flights, flexible travel dates can make a significant difference in price. Additionally, booking during airline sales or considering alternate airports for layovers, such as New Delhi or Bengaluru, can sometimes lower fares. If Kochi is part of a larger itinerary, consider booking a multi-city ticket that includes flights to and from different cities, which can sometimes be more economical than round-trip tickets.
General Tips for Finding Cheap Fare Flights to India
Book Early: If you know your travel dates, booking early is one of the best ways to secure affordable fares.
Compare Flight Prices: Use comparison websites to identify the best prices for flights to Chennai, Pune, or Kochi.
Flexible Dates: Having flexibility with your travel dates can help you find significant discounts. Mid-week flights are often cheaper than weekend departures.
Sign Up for Fare Alerts: Most travel sites offer fare alerts, so you’ll be notified when prices drop for your selected routes.
Consider Alternative Layovers: Flights with multiple layovers, though longer, can sometimes result in lower fares. Layovers in cities like Toronto, London, or even Istanbul can bring down costs.
Traveling from Vancouver to India offers countless options, each city providing unique and enriching experiences. Whether you’re drawn to the historic streets of Pune, the cultural richness of Chennai, or the tranquil backwaters of Kochi, securing affordable flights is achievable with a bit of planning. By booking early, comparing prices, and staying flexible with your dates, you can find cheap fare flights and make your dream journey to India a reality.
So, start planning today and get ready for an unforgettable adventure from Vancouver to the heart of India’s most captivating cities!
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