Update: DEAD
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13 Comments On "TAP Portugal: Fly Nonstop From JFK To Lisbon For $290 Round-Trip"
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Will this be accountable for a week
It looks dead to me. I tried Priceline for the exact dates, I tried Skyscanner for flexible dates, but I can’t get anything to actually surface. Has anyone else secured any seats?
@Kyle:
yes, I just booked 2 tickets at $290 departing July 10 and returning July 19
Price changed to $800 as I was checking out. 🙁
I would love to use this to get to Israel that time. What’s the best way to get a LIS-TLV flight? Full-fare or points.
@Kyle:
Still alive, just dates are selling out.
doesn’t work. Price changes to 800 on checkout.
what dates still open?
@Yosef:
It’s dead now.
Who is going? Where do you think you will stay? Does anybody know where the jewish community is there?
I got tickets a couple weeks ago for 163 dollars r/t on exploretrip. Seems like something is going on with fares to portugal.
Minimal Jewish community in Lisbon, but shul was full of tourists on Shabbos. Kosher food was super hard to come by. We ordered Shabbos meals from the old Rav of the shuls’ widow (Mrs. Asour). There was a small endcap of kosher food in the local department store (mostly things that were KLP l’ochley kitnoyot) and some frozen raw chicken.
@Shine: hey, where did you stay and how did you get in touch with the shul? Do you know which local department store had kosher? And what is name of shul?