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P asked in TravelAir Travel · 1 decade ago

If I was to book a flight from Canada to Manchester on a Canadian website so it was in dollars, would I pay...

In punds from my bank account? I am based in the UK, this flight is in dollars but when converted is a lot cheaper, then other flights that I book in Pounds. Or will I be charged for converting it, if so, would it be worth it?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I'm no expert...

    But when my wife and I go to Canada, we simply use our Visa Credit Card and pay for the items Canadian. When we get our statement at the end of the month the bank converts it to American. We usually get a good rate, sometimes better than converting it ourselves to cash at the banks up there.

    Of course, paying the card off at the end of the month saves any interest fees too.

    g-day! 'eh

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  • dolme
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    5 years ago

    examine Expedia for cost ameliorations between the airlines, then whichever airline you choose on applying, e book the holiday on the airlines very own web site, because it is going to shop you around £5 on the cost that Expedia value. in case you propose on reserving a flight and a hotel then use Expedia, as they normally have stable combination bargains.

  • 1 decade ago

    Your quote is in CANADIAN DOLLARS not US Dollars.

  • 1 decade ago

    no, book it on an american website, belive me youll save even more

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